• Alexander Haggerty Krappe (6 July 1894 – 30 November 1947) was a folklorist and writer. Along with Francis Peabody Magoun, he was the first translator...
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  • Korspeter, SPD Waldemar Kraft, CDU Angelo Kramel, CSU Karl Krammig, CDU Edith Krappe, SPD Friedrich Kraus, SPD Reinhold Kreitmeyer, FDP Gerhard Kreyssig,...
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  • Adolph Kohut, FDP Willy Könen, SPD Hermann Kopf, CDU Lisa Korspeter, SPD Edith Krappe, SPD Friedrich Kraus, SPD Reinhold Kreitmeyer, FDP Gerhard Kreyssig,...
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  • Krall, FDP (from 16 March 1970) Karl Krammig, CDU Wilhelm Krampe, CDU Edith Krappe, SPD Konrad Kraske, CDU Reinhold Kreile, CSU Heinz Kreutzmann, SPD Herbert...
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  • Korspeter, SPD Karl Krammig, CDU Wilhelm Krampe, CDU (from 11 October 1966) Edith Krappe, SPD Konrad Kraske, CDU Heinz Kreutzmann, SPD (GDP) Herbert Kriedemann...
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    from pernicious anemia in 1916. Her daughter Edith married folklorist and translator Alexander Haggerty Krappe. Smith died in 1959, at the age of 90, in...
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    March 13, 1903, Edith Lena, born on December 18, 1905, Helen K., born on October 2, 1905, and Ruby L., born on January 20, 1907. Krappe, Alexander Haggerty...
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