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  2. Category:German female models - Wikipedia

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    German female adult models (6 P) Pages in category "German female models" The following 131 pages are in this category, out of 131 total.

  3. Lotte Herrlich - Wikipedia

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    Lotte Herrlich (1883–1956) was a German photographer. She is regarded as the most important female photographer of the German naturism.This mainly was during the 1920s, in which the Freikörperkultur (Free Body Culture) was popular within Germany, before the Nazi Party assumed power (1930s), promptly prohibiting it.

  4. Ellen Rometsch - Wikipedia

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    Bertha Hildegard Elly Rometsch (a.k.a. Ellen Rometsch, [1] September 19, 1936 in Kleinitz, Germany) is a German former model who was alleged to be an East German Communist spy who was assigned on diplomatic cover to the West German embassy in Washington, D.C., during the early 1960s.

  5. 100 German baby names for girls - AOL

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    According to the Social Security Administration, many of the top 100 girl names in 2021 come from German origins: Emma, Sophia, Mia, Alice and Emily, to name a few.

  6. Dirndl - Wikipedia

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    A young German girl in dirndl watching boys playing. German traditional costume, including the dirndl, was instrumentalized by the Nazis as a symbol of pan-German identity in the countries under Nazi rule (Germany from 1933, Austria from 1938). [13] The dirndl was used to promote the Nazi ideal of the German woman as hard-working and fertile.

  7. Martina Big - Wikipedia

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    Malaika Kubwa (name changed in 2018; born 17 May 1988), known professionally as Martina Big, [3] is a German model and actress known for her extremely large breast implants, and for undergoing a perma-tanning procedure to give herself a dark skin color, eyebrow color and eye color.

  8. League of German Girls - Wikipedia

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    The league of German Maidens was derogatorily nicknamed by the counter-cultural Swingjugend "The League of German Mattresses", suggesting sexual promiscuity between the sex-separated groups who claimed to be traditional and conservative. [3] [4] Its full title was Bund Deutscher Mädel in der Hitler-Jugend (League of German Girls in the Hitler ...

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