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Monika Zehrt (later Landgraf, born 29 September 1952) is a retired East German sprinter who specialized in the 400m. At the 1972 Olympics she won gold medals in the ...
Monika Ertl (17 August 1937 – 12 May 1973) was a German-Bolivian communist militant and guerrilla fighter and the daughter of Nazi propagandist Hans Ertl. [1] She is most known for assassinating Colonel Roberto Quintanilla Pereira , the man responsible for chopping off Che Guevara's hands.
Princess Maria Aloisia Josephine Consolata Immaculata Benedicta Theresia Antonia Johanna Carla Conrada Leonharda of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (6 November 1935 – 20 July 2018) was a Princess of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg and a member of the House of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg by birth, and through her marriage to Archduke Joseph Árpád of Austria, an Archduchess of Austria.
Teege, who was born Jennifer Göth to a Nigerian father and an Austrian-German mother, grew up in foster care. [1] She was adopted at the age of seven. [2] Her grandmother was Ruth Irene Kalder [], who had a two-year relationship with Amon Göth until the end of the Second World War, and with whom she had a daughter, Monika Hertwig [], who was born in November 1945 and whom he never met. [3]
Monika was created by Dan Salvato for the video game Doki Doki Literature Club! She serves as the tutorial character who guides the player through the narrative. However, as the game progressed, the other characters in the game became erratic, with Monika turning out to be sentient, manipulating the files of other characters to make them unlikable to the player.
In 1983, she opened the Monika Sprüth Galerie in the Südstadt district of Cologne with an exhibition by Andreas Schulze. [3] She initially exhibited young, at the time still unknown female artists such as Rosemarie Trockel, [4] Cindy Sherman, Barbara Kruger and Jenny Holzer, [5] whom she helped to achieve international recognition, "thus breaking the trend of the art market, which until then ...
Monika Wejnert (born 6 April 1992) is an Australian former tennis player. Her highest WTA singles ranking is 324, which she reached on 30 November 2009. Her highest WTA singles ranking is 324, which she reached on 30 November 2009.
Monika Peikert (born 26 March 1952) is a German athlete. She competed in the women's pentathlon at the 1972 Summer Olympics. [1] References