Friedrich Bethge (24 May 1891 – 17 September 1963) was a German poet, playwright and dramatist. Bethge was born in Berlin. He was a member of the Nazi...
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theologian Friedrich Bethge (1891–1963), German poet, playwright and dramatist Hans Bethge (disambiguation), multiple people Raimund Bethge (born 1947)...
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Bergen Ernst Bergmann (philosopher) Hugo Bernatzik German Bestelmeyer Friedrich Bethge Wilhelm Beyer Heinrich Beythien Ludwig Bieberbach Hans Biebow Dorothea...
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explained to his friend and biographer Eberhard Bethge. Richly annotated by German editors Renate Bethge and Ilse Todt and by Clifford Green, the writings...
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was performed in Frankfurt in a German translation in 1934 staged by Friedrich Bethge and featuring Paul Verhoeven; the city awarded Yeats its Goethe Plaque...
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Elise Bethge-Truhn, born Anna Marie Elisabeth Truhn (4 March 1838 – 12 January 1889) was a German actress and playwright. Born in Berlin, Bethge-Truhn...
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(1978). "The work of Friedrich Loeffler in Greifswald". Archiv für experimentelle Veterinärmedizin. 32 (3): 313–8. PMID 358941. Bethge R, Knöfler EW (May...
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Raimund Bethge (born 7 July 1947 in Schwedt, Brandenburg) is an East German bobsledder who competed in the late 1970s. He took up the sport in 1975. He...
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Bonhoeffer, letter to Eberhard Bethge, 29 May 1944, pages 310–312, Letters and Papers from Prison edited by Eberhard Bethge, translated by Reginald H. Fuller...
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office manager Oskar Walleck (1890–1976) Hellmuth Will [de] (1900–1982) Friedrich Bethge (1891–1963) Heinz Hilpert (1890–1967) Werner Krauss (1884–1959) Wilhelm...
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