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    Katja Hoyer (born 1985) is a German-British historian, journalist and writer. Hoyer was born in Guben, East Germany, where her mother was a teacher and...
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  • 2023 history book about East Germany written by German historian Katja Hoyer. Hoyer was born in what was then East Germany in 1985, but had lived in the...
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  • director Katja Hoyer (born 1985), German historian and writer Katja Kallio (born 1968), Finnish novelist, journalist, columnist and screenwriter Katja Mragowska...
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  • Hoyer or Høyer can refer to: Surname Anna Ovena Hoyer (1584-1655), German-born writer and poet, active in Sweden Arne Høyer (1928-2010), Danish sprint...
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  • it "a breath of fresh air—suspenseful and also very funny". Historian Katja Hoyer said that Kleo evoked a new curiosity in East Germany through Ostalgie...
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  • Iron: The Rise and Fall of the German Empire 1871–1918, a 2021 book by Katja Hoyer "Blood and Iron", a song by Bathory from Twilight of the Gods, 1991 "Blood...
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    Prize-winning writer Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel Cuno Hoffmeister Katja Hoyer Maximilian von Jaunez (1873–1947), industrialist and politician Thede...
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    German Nation-State, 1800–1871. Red Globe Press. p. 72. ISBN 0333527186. Katja Hoyer (2021). Blood and Iron: The Rise and Fall of the German Empire 1871–1918...
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    (born 1981), politician (The Greens), Member of European Parliament Katja Hoyer (born 1985), historian and writer Guben is twinning with the following...
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    ISBN 978-0307984814. "Maj. Butt's Home Sold" The Washington Post November 22, 1912. Katja Hoyer, 'The danger-loving bisexual diplomat who tamed Joseph Stalin' The Telegraph...
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