• The Rhenish women's league (Rheinische Frauenliga) was an organisation set up by the Rheinische Volkspflege (Protectors of the Rhenish people) to bring...
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    and the Rhenish Palatinate and placed under League control by the Treaty of Versailles. A plebiscite was to be held after fifteen years of League rule to...
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    Rhineland (redirect from Rhenish)
    referred to the river in their names: the Upper Rhenish Circle, the Electoral Rhenish Circle and the Lower Rhenish-Westphalian Circle (very roughly equivalent...
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  • press department, the Pressestelle and the Rheinische Frauenliga (Rhenish Women's league) which was headed by Margarete Gärtner from offices in Berlin. Last...
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  • Association of German Housewives (category Women's suffrage in Germany)
    most conservative groups within the League of German Women's Associations. It participated in the Rhenish Women's League, an organisation setup to protest...
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    The Rhine Province (German: Rheinprovinz), also known as Rhenish Prussia (Rheinpreußen) or synonymous with the Rhineland (Rheinland), was the westernmost...
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    in 1806, the nationality referred more specifically to residents of the Rhenish Palatinate, known simply as "the Palatinate". American Palatines, including...
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    Mainz (category Rhenish Hesse)
    Rhenish Imperial Cathedrals along with Speyer Cathedral and Worms Cathedral. Since the 12th century, Mainz was one of the ShUM-cities [de]—a league formed...
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    Limburgish influences from the dialects in the neighbouring Netherlands. As a Rhenish city, Aachen is one of the main centres of carnival celebrations in Germany...
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    definite program for missionary work in New Guinea and assigned it to the Rhenish Mission, under the direction of Friedrich Fabri (1824–91), a Lutheran....
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    The rest of the war was carried out mostly by Rome's allies, the Aetolian League and later the Kingdom of Pergamon, but a combined Roman–Pergamene fleet...
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    The Rhenish missionaries had a significant impact initially on culture and dress, and then later on politics. During the same time that the Rhenish missionaries...
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  • Merksplas - Mertens, Pierre - Mesen - Meulebeke - Meuse-Inférieure - Meuse-Rhenish - Middelkerke - Military of Belgium - Minimum legal ages in Belgium - Ministerial...
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    Streich. The women's team of SC Freiburg plays in the first Women's Bundesliga. Freiburg is represented in the first women's basketball league by the Eisvögel...
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    Recognised native minority languages in Germany are Danish, Low German, Low Rhenish, Sorbian, Romani, North Frisian and Saterland Frisian; they are officially...
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    were "mostly friendly, sometimes too friendly for the critics" as some Rhenish women gave birth to illegitimate children with African, Berber, Arab and Asian...
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    Volunteers programme. Birthplace of composer Ludwig van Beethoven, a center of Rhenish carnival, and its geography by the Middle Rhine make it an important tourist...
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    Felix Adler (professor) (category People from Rhenish Hesse)
    who founded the Ethical Culture movement. Felix Adler was born in Alzey, Rhenish Hesse, Grand Duchy of Hesse, Germany, the son of a rabbi, Samuel Adler...
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  • Hertha Berlin twice. In women's football, the VfL Wolfsburg won the Bundesliga three times and the UEFA Women's Champions League twice, whereas 1. FFC Turbine...
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    recognised as a regional language. It consists of Dutch varieties of Meuse-Rhenish and is spoken in the south-eastern province of Limburg. Yiddish and the...
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    Lebensborn (category Women in Nazi Germany)
    nursing homes owned by Jews. Leaders of the League of German Girls were instructed to recruit young women with the potential to become good breeding partners...
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    propaganda. High Commissioner Tirard initially favoured an independent Rhenish state. Most French and Belgian authorities either agreed with him or wanted...
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    of the Rhine. The contingent of the Siamese motor corps remained in the Rhenish Palatinate from December 1918 to July 1919. It mainly operated in the Neustadt...
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    Prussia, and Austria, formed the German Confederation. History of Germany League of the Rhine List of French possessions and colonies List of German monarchs...
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    Xanten (category Members of the Hanseatic League)
    Xanten (German pronunciation: [ˈksantn̩] , Low Rhenish: Santen) is a town in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located in the district...
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    family's residential castle. After Solms Castle had been destroyed by the Rhenish League of Towns in 1384, Braunfels Castle became the seat of the Counts of...
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    Bärbel Wohlleben (category People from Rhenish Hesse)
    is a former German football player. In 1974, she won the first German women's championship officially organized by the German Football Association with...
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    royalist émigrés that lived in Koblenz. The city was a member of the league of the Rhenish cities which rose in the 13th century. The Teutonic Knights founded...
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    giant single roof, Münster, Paderborn, Passau, Regensburg, Speyer with its Rhenish Imperial cathedral, and Trier with the oldest church in the country. The...
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    install his own candidate, Wilhelm Egon von Fürstenberg, to ensure the key Rhenish state remained an ally. In light of his foreign and domestic policies during...
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