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Henry III (1017–1056), King of Germany 1039, Holy Roman Emperor 1046–56; Henry IV (1050–1106), King of Germany 1056, Holy Roman Emperor 1084–1106; Henry V (1081–1125), King of Germany 1106, Holy Roman Emperor 1111–25; Henry VI (1165–1197), King of Germany 1190, Holy Roman Emperor 1191–97; John (1801–1873), King of Saxony (1854 ...
Wernher von Braun (1912 in Wirsitz – 1977 USA) a German, later American, aerospace engineer and space architect, invented the V-2 rocket for Nazi Germany and the Saturn V for the United States Günter Blobel (born 1936 in Waltersdorf ) a Silesian German biologist and winner of the 1999 Nobel Prize in Physiology
Frederick II of Prussia, Frederick the Great Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, 1902 Wilhelmine of Prussia, circa 1745 Klaus Wowereit, 2009. Friedrich Ancillon (1767–1837), Prussian historian and statesman [1] Adolf Heinrich von Arnim-Boitzenburg (1803–1868), statesman and politician; Eduard Bernstein (1850–1932), politician , member of the ...
1 July 1849 1 May 1910 Painter Isolde Kurz: 21 December 1853 5 April 1944 Poet, writer Cäsar Flaischlen: 12 May 1864 16 October 1920 Poet Theodor Bertram: 12 February 1869 24 November 1907 Opera singer Otto Treßler: 13 April 1871 27 April 1965 Actor Johannes Baader: 22 June 1875 15 January 1955 Architect, writer, artist Fritz Lang: 15 March 1877
Hans Haacke; Karl Hagedorn (German-American painter) Alfred 23 Harth; Kati Heck; Wilhelm Heine; Bettina Heinen-Ayech; Carola Helbing-Erben; Amalia von Helvig
Pope Francis (born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, 1936), pope of the Catholic Church, spent several months at the Sankt Georgen Graduate School of Philosophy and Theology in Frankfurt F. K. Waechter (1937–2005), cartoonist, author, and playwright
Alfred Andersch (1914–1980, Germany/Switzerland, nf) Astrid Hjertenæs Andersen (1915–1985, Norway, p/nf) Hans Christian Andersen (1805–1875, Denmark, ch)
Popular German dieting practice which recommends eating only half of what one would usually eat during a typical day. Fressen is a verb normally reserved for animals; used of people, it implies gorging oneself. DW F.f., Forts. f. Fortsetzung folgt: to be continued L, T Ffm. Frankfurt am Main: T FKK Freikörperkultur: Free Body Culture