Treichel: St. Nikolai in Potsdam. DKV-Kunstführer. Vol. 424,9. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich - Berlin 1999 (3rd ed.). Gemeindekirchenrat der Ev. St. Nikolai-Kirchen-Gemeinde...
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changed in 1816 by Rabe, and in 1863 by Stüler, not extant 1721–1724 St. Nikolai in Potsdam, burnt in 1795 1724 Town hall and Hauptwache in Prenzlau, not extant...
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Leipzig 1929, G. Olms, Hildesheim 1977 (Repr). Nikolai van der Pals, Tschaikowsky, Athenaion, Potsdam 1940. Nederland's Patriciaat, 16e jaargang, 's Gravenhage...
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Nicholas Church, Leipzig St. Nicolai, Lüneburg St. Nicholas Church, Potsdam Schelf Church, Schwerin St. Nicholas Church, Stralsund St. Nicholas Church, Wismar...
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Christopher Street Day Lollapalooza Germany portal St. Nicholas' Church St. Mary's Church Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin Historic cemeteries in Berlin...
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Meanings of minor-planet names: 1–1000 (redirect from Nikolai Sergeevich Maltsov)
to the Schwarzschild radius. He was the director of the Göttingen and Potsdam-Babelsberg observatories. DMP · 837 838 Seraphina 1916 AH Unknown origin...
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women. according to the baptism registry of the protestant parish St. Nikolai in Potsdam, volume 1822, no 65, page 477/478, archived in the Domstiftsarchiv...
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Palast Barberini (category Potsdam)
and 1772 at Humboldtstraße 5/6 in Potsdam. Its main façade faces the Alter Markt with the Potsdam City Palace and the St. Nicholas church. The building was...
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Friedrich Ludwig Persius (category People from Potsdam)
the dome of the Church of St. Nikolai (completed in 1850) 1841-43, Conversion of the Royal Civil Cabinet House (in Potsdam, Allee nach Sanssouci 6); Head...
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Saint Petersburg (redirect from St Petersburg)
of some famous people, including Alexander Pushkin, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Feodor Chaliapin, Alexander Blok, Vladimir Nabokov, Anna...
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Battle of Berlin (redirect from Cottbus–Potsdam Offensive)
the south-west but met stiff resistance from 1st Ukrainian Front around Potsdam. Schörner's Army Group Centre was forced to withdraw from the Battle of...
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warriors MPC · 5815 5816 Potsdam 1989 AO6 Potsdam, largest city and capital of the German state of Brandenburg, where the Potsdam Observatory is located...
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and observer of variable stars, who worked at Babelsberg Observatory in Potsdam, Berlin DMP · 1782 1783 Albitskij 1935 FJ Vladimir Albitsky (1891–1952)...
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Lange, Paul-Ferdi, ed. (2001). Wenn Räume singen. St. Nikolai zu Stralsund [When rooms are singing: St. Nicholas in Stralsund] (in German). Stralsund: Edition...
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Gromyko was a Soviet delegate to the Tehran, Dumbarton Oaks, Yalta and Potsdam conferences. In 1943, the same year as the Tehran Conference, the USSR...
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Observatory and later professor at St. Andrews University in Scotland, who designed the Einstein Tower solar telescope at Potsdam, which was built to support...
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where he started piano lessons with Anna Lebedeva-Getcevich (a student of Nikolai Rubinstein), and later (at the age of nine) with Aleksander Michałowski...
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and Grigory Zinoviev, and finally Nikolai Bukharin. In January 1926, he led a special commission sent to Leningrad (St Petersburg) to end Zinoviev's control...
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the Red Army to take a role in the Allied occupation of Japan. At the Potsdam Conference in July–August 1945, Stalin repeated previous promises that...
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Nikolaiviertel (redirect from Nikolai quarter)
neighborhood itself is named for the eponymous deconsecrated Nikolaikirche ('St. Nicholas Church') at its heart. This is Berlin's oldest church and was dedicated...
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the Yalta Conference was held in Crimea from 4 to 11 February and the Potsdam Conference was held in Allied-occupied Germany from 17 July to August 2...
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Union emerged as a global superpower. After World War II, according to the Potsdam Conference, the Red Army occupied parts of Eastern and Central Europe,...
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the State Council (1967–1990) and the Volkskammer (1963–1990), mayor of Potsdam (1961–1984). Alain Huetz de Lemps, 98, French geographer and botanist....
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Mike Smith (ice hockey, born 1945) (category People from Potsdam, New York)
Michael A. Smith (born 1945 in Potsdam, New York) is an American former college hockey player, professional coach and front office executive who has worked...
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any obligation to implement the Potsdam Agreement; with the consequence that much of the programme envisaged at Potsdam, for the establishment of a German...
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Dwight D. Eisenhower (category St. Mary's Rattlers football coaches)
he had political ambitions. In 1945, Truman told Eisenhower during the Potsdam Conference that if desired, the president would help the general win the...
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within this commissariat. Nikolai Krylenko was the supreme commander-in-chief, with Aleksandr Myasnikyan as deputy. Nikolai Podvoisky became the commissar...
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Siege of Leningrad (redirect from Battle of St. Petersburg)
that the Finns effectively participated in the siege. Russian historian Nikolai Baryshnikov argues that active Finnish participation did occur, but other...
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organ builder. In 1894, the renowned Alexander Schuke Potsdam Orgelbau company emerged from his Potsdam workshop. Born in Querfurt, Electorate of Saxony,...
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denying the 14th division had been involved in war crimes. British historian Nikolai Tolstoy described the scene of Americans returning to the internment camp...
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