Heřmanův Městec (German: Hermannstädtel). His younger brother Otto was also a diplomat and served inter alia as envoy to Sofia during World War I.[citation...
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Otto Christian Archibald, Prince of Bismarck (25 September 1897 in Schönhausen, Brandenburg – 24 December 1975), was a German politician and diplomat...
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Adolf Georg von Maltzan (redirect from Adolf Georg Otto von Maltzan)
Adolf Georg Otto "Ago" von Maltzan, Baron zu Wartenberg und Penzlin (31 July 1877 – 23 September 1927) was a German diplomat during the Weimar Republic...
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Bauer Hans Baumann Eleonore Baur Walter Becher Helene Bechstein Peter Emil Becker Heinrich Behmann Josefa Berens-Totenohl Claus Bergen Ernst Bergmann (philosopher)...
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MPC · 5970 5971 Tickell 1991 NT2 Crispin Tickell (born 1930), British diplomat, who chaired the board of the Climate Institute of Washington (1990–2002)...
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painter Konrad Duden (1829–1911), author of the first Duden Ludwig Hugo Becker (1833–1868), painter Friedrich Geselschap (1835–1898), painter Richard Veenfliet...
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Pope Urban II (redirect from Otto of Lagery)
An Encyclopedia. p. 641 Kleinhenz, Ch. Medieval Italy: An Encyclopedia Becker 1988, p. 1:24–90. Munro, Dana Carleton (1906). "The Speech of Pope Urban...
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named Karl von Loesch, an assistant to Hitler's personal translator Paul-Otto Schmidt, as he was retreating from Treffurt, near Eisenach. Schmidt had instructed...
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musician Karl Becker (general) (1879–1940), German engineer and officer Karl Becker (painter) (1820–1900), German painter Karl Becker (philologist) (1775–1849)...
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choir-leader and composer Otto Böckel (1859–1923), populist politician Alfons Mumm von Schwarzenstein (1859–1924), diplomat Philipp Franck (1860–1944)...
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