Hochland (German pronunciation: [ˈhoːxˌlant] , lit. 'Highland') was a German Catholic magazine, published in Munich from 1903 to 1941 and again from 1946...
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Hochland (German: highland) may refer to: Hochland (magazine), a German Catholic magazine (1903–1971) Hochland (Warhammer), a game Hochland Park, a suburb...
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Carl Muth (category German magazine editors)
publisher, best known for founding and editing the religious and cultural magazine Hochland. Muth attended the gymnasium in Worms from 1877 to 1881. With the...
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authors were however also under censorship during this time. The Hochland magazine in which Ettlinger had frequently published his opinions and for which...
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campaign reached a climax in October 1932, when he spoke out in the Hochland magazine against the Preußenschlag of the Papen government. His text Neudeutsche...
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SS doctors before admission. The first Lebensborn home (known as "Heim Hochland") opened in 1936, in Steinhöring, a tiny village not far from Munich. The...
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Hugo Ball (category German magazine founders)
relatively poor life with Emmy Hennings. He contributed to the journal Hochland during this time. He also began the process of revising his diaries from...
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Warhammer Fantasy (setting) (redirect from Hochland (Warhammer))
with Warhammer Monthly was Inferno! – also published by Black Library – a magazine which compiled short stories and occasional unconnected illustrations set...
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In 1940, Otl Aicher had met Carl Muth, the founder of the Catholic magazine Hochland. Otl in turn introduced Hans Scholl to Muth in 1941. In his letters...
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2000, p. 3 Bussmann, Walter (1969). "Pius XII an die deutschen Bischöfe". Hochland. 61: 61–65. Gutman, Israel, Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, p. 1136 Passelecq...
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