The bombing of Dresden was a joint British and American aerial bombing attack on the city of Dresden, the capital of the German state of Saxony, during...
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TU Dresden (for German: Technische Universität Dresden, abbreviated as TUD), also as the Dresden University of Technology, is a public research university...
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Dresden (/ˈdrɛzdən/, German: [ˈdʁeːsdn̩] ; Upper Saxon: Dräsdn; Upper Sorbian: Drježdźany, pronounced [ˈdʁʲɛʒdʒanɨ]) is the capital city of the German...
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New Amsterdam Theatre (redirect from Dresden Theatre)
planted garden adjacent to the theater. The Aerial Gardens was subsequently known as Ziegfeld Roof, Danse de Follies, Dresden Theatre, Frolics Theatre, and...
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Amanda Palmer (category The Dresden Dolls members)
2006, through January 13, 2007, the Dresden Dolls performed the piece in conjunction with the American Repertory Theater at the Zero Arrow Theatre in Cambridge...
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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Dresden, Saxony, Germany. 1206 – First documentation of Dražďany. 1215 – Nikolaikirche founded...
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in 1328. In 1903 it was merged into Dresden along with many other communities. Today, the district is centrally located in the western part of the state...
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syndication package titled The Mystery Science Theater Hour was produced in 1993 and broadcast on Comedy Central and syndicated to TV stations in 1995. In...
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Slaughterhouse-Five (category Dresden in fiction)
capture by the German Army and his survival of the Allied firebombing of Dresden as a prisoner of war, an experience that Vonnegut endured as an American...
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The Innere Neustadt (Inner New City) is a neighborhood in Dresden within the administrative district of Neustadt. The name is derived from "Neue Königliche...
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Georg Pittrich (category Musicians from Dresden)
journalist Leo Heller [de] (1876–1941). In the spring of 1912, the "Central-Theater" in Dresden hosted the "farewell benefit" in favour of the "long-time popular...
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European theatre of World War II (redirect from European Theater of World War II)
Pancevski Dresden bombing death toll lower than thought, The Daily Telegraph, 3 October 2008. Kate Connolly, Panel rethinks death toll from Dresden raids...
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Konzerthaus Berlin (redirect from Theater am Gendarmenmarkt)
Situated on the Gendarmenmarkt square in the central Mitte district of the city, it was originally built as a theater. It initially operated from 1818 to 1821...
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Tampa Theatre (redirect from Tampa Theater)
82.45889°W / 27.95000; -82.45889 The Tampa Theatre is a historic U.S. theater and city landmark in Downtown Tampa, Florida. Designed as an atmospheric...
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former East Germany after (East) Berlin, Leipzig, Dresden and Halle. The city is part of the Central German Metropolitan Region, and lies in the middle...
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ranks among the most severe in modern history, surpassing the bombing of Dresden, Hamburg, and London combined during World War II. The 29,000 munitions—shells...
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of the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden, the Philharmonischer Kinderchor Dresden (Philharmonic Children's Choir Dresden); from the Soviet Union, members...
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Matt (November 30, 2021). "Steven Ogg To Star In Cyberpunk Indie 'The Dresden Sun'; Bianca Santos Joins 'Invitation To A Murder'". Deadline. Retrieved...
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Gerhard Wolfram (category Members of the Central Committee of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany)
Deutsches Theater Berlin in 1972. Wolfram was artistic director there until 1982, when he was appointed artistic director of the Staatsschauspiel Dresden, where...
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in Dresden, Rome, and Stockholm. He became the director of the Norwegian Students' Society Theater in 1916, and then the co-director of the Central Theater...
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Battle of Bautzen (1945) (redirect from Drive on Dresden)
Weisser Schöps and Neisse. Their pursuit of retreating German forces toward Dresden threatened to cut off additional forces in the Muskauer Forst region. On...
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adopted a resolution "About Central Council of the PSS Dynamo". On 11 December 1923 Dynamo opened its own cinema theater at Rusakovskaya ulica in Moscow...
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earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in theater in 1993, followed by a Master of Fine Arts in theater at Pennsylvania State University in 1996. While...
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cruiser SMS Dresden and the auxiliary Seydlitz. Seydlitz fled into the Atlantic before being interned by neutral Argentina, while Dresden turned about...
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Biographisch-kritische Skizzen der Mitglieder. E. Person’s Verlag, Dresden/Leipzig, 1896, pp. 49–52 Neuer Theater-Almanach,Band 1902, p. 625, Spalte 1, Member number...
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1920 he was Professor of Romance Languages at the Technical University of Dresden. Despite his conversion to Protestantism in 1912 and his strong identification...
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an ex-convict out for revenge. In 2007 he appeared in an episode of The Dresden Files and in the film The Secret. In 2008, he co-starred in A Broken Life...
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(vi) Magdeburg and (viii) Halle from Saxony-Anhalt; (ix) Leipzig, (xi) Dresden, and (xii) Karl-Marx-Stadt (Chemnitz until 1953 and again from 1990) from...
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Electorate of Saxony (redirect from Dresden court)
from 1356–1806. Its territory included the areas around the cities of Dresden, Leipzig and Chemnitz. In the Golden Bull of 1356, Emperor Charles IV designated...
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deliaque. Dresden. 1790 – Corollaire à la duplication de l'hexaèdre. Dresden. 1790 – Démonstration géometrique de la duplication du cube. Dresden. 1797 –...
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