• The Fountain of Madness (German: Der Brunnen des Wahnsinns) is a 1921 German silent film directed by Ottmar Ostermayr and starring Georg Henrich, Sadjah...
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    Participation in the architectural sculpture for the Stadthaus in Berlin-Mitte 1904–1914: Crown silver 1907: Gustav-Freytag-Brunnen on the Liebichshöhe [de] in Breslau...
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  • architecture and completing his university degree at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar. Later in 1986 he turns away from architecture and concentrates on painting....
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  • People's Party and an opponent of the Weimar Republic, he supported Adolf Hitler becoming Chancellor of Germany in 1933. He served as a Reichstag deputy...
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    Wittelsbacher Brunnen. He is known for five monumental urban fountains and for the Bismarck monument in Bremen, unveiled in 1910. Hildebrand worked in a Neo-classical...
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    German sculptor. Reinhard Dietrich was born in Breslau less than a year before the increasingly challenged "Weimar" regime was replaced by the Nazi government...
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    Adolf Brütt (category Academic staff of Bauhaus University, Weimar)
    (10 May 1855 in Husum – 6 November 1939 in Bad Berka) was a German sculptor. He was the founder of the Weimarer Bildhauerschule (Weimar Sculpture School)...
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    Reinhardsbrunn (category Benedictine monasteries in Germany)
    spring named Reinhards's Brunnen. It was settled by monks from Hirsau Abbey and soon evolved as a centre of the Hirsau Reforms in Thuringia. Like Hirsau...
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    Upper Market Square (Görlitz) (category Buildings and structures in Görlitz)
    Görlitz: Verlag des Magistrates der Stadt Görlitz. "Die 15 schönsten Brunnen in Görlitz". ostsachsen.de. Retrieved 14 May 2021. Kretzschmar, Ernst (2005)...
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    owls in Katajanokka (Helsinki) by Georg Wasastjerna (1903) Sculpture in Nancy, France, by Ernest Bussière Atlantes, caryatids at Sankt-Mang-Brunnen in Kempten...
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    Euphrosine Kunigunde (8 November 1802 in Frankfurt am Main – 1 September 1861, Brunnen, Switzerland), on 30 December 1825 married Friedrich Landolin Karl von...
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    Rosenkranz Einsam will ich untergehn Hörst du wie die Brunnen rauschen Rückblick Die Barmherzigen Schwestern in Bezug auf Armen- und Krankenpflege (Care of the...
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  • This is a list of the largest shopping centers in Germany, starting with a minimum of 5,000 square metres of Gross Leasable Area (GLA). Germany's best...
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  • Bauhaus Week at the Nationaltheater, Weimar, and at the Annual Exhibition of German Crafts, Dresden. Inspired in part by Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire...
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    Marienberg Fortress (category Castles in Bavaria)
    fortress to a spring at Höchberg were less than satisfactory, the Tiefer Brunnen ("deep well", going down 100 metres) was dug inside the fortress. The reign...
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  • Sascha Anderson (category Writers from Weimar)
    artists. In 1991, it was revealed that he had been an informal collaborator for the East German Stasi since 1975. Anderson was born in Weimar in 1953 to...
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    Munich (redirect from Education in Munich)
    und Zukunft. (Zum nördlichen Teil der Museumsinsel mit dem Vater-Rhein-Brunnen.) In: Ralf Sartori (Hrsg.): Die neue Isar, Band 4. München 2012. ISBN 978-3-86520-447-9...
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  • four-engined bombers. Born in Schwetz, Radusch volunteered for military service in the Reichsheer of the Weimar Republic in 1931. In parallel, he was accepted...
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    Poetry; first published in Munich by Theatiner Verlag (1924). Das Schweißtuch der Veronika, I. Band: Der römische Brunnen. A novel; Munich, Kösel &...
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  • Hugo Simon (art collector) (category German expatriates in Brazil)
    ein Wandgemälde, mit dem er das in den 1920er Jahren beliebte Papageien-Motiv aufnahm. Im Außenbereich stand ein Brunnen mit einer Plastik des Bildhauers...
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  • Lizenzausgabe 1997 (From the diaries of the years 1932 - 1942. Licensing Issue in 1997) Brunnen Verlag Gießen. pp. 671, ISBN 3-7655-1815-8 Editions Jochen Klepper:...
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  • Timeline of Hanover (category Timelines of cities in Germany)
    in the Maschpark [de]. 1914 Stadthalle built.(de) Stadtpark (Hannover) [de] opens. 1916 Kestnergesellschaft (modern art society) formed. Duve-Brunnen [de]...
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  • Review: 114. Leuștean, Lucian (2003). România și Ungaria în cadrul "Noii Europe": 1920–1923 (in Romanian). Polirom. pp. 1–268. ISBN 9789736814228. Szegő...
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    Richard Wagner (category German expatriates in Switzerland)
    Ninth Symphony in his essay on that work. See Ouvertüre zum "Fliegenden Holländer", wie sie eine schlechte Kurkapelle morgens um 7 am Brunnen vom Blatt spielt...
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  • Hannes Trautloft (category People from Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach)
    World War II. Born in Großobringen, Trautloft volunteered for military service in the Reichsheer of the Weimar Republic in 1931. In parallel, he was accepted...
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    Georg Kolbe (category Olympic competitors in art competitions)
    Stadtpark, Hamburg 1928 Fliegender Genius, Ludwigshafen 1930 Rathenau-Brunnen, Volkspark Rehberge, Berlin 1931-1933 Aufsteigender Jüngling, Düsseldorf...
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  • his interests in the arts, creating drawings and sculptures. He also designed fountains, including the Reichenberger Brunnen fountain in Augsburg, the...
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    Aalen (category Towns in Baden-Württemberg)
    market on Wednesday and Saturday. About 10 metres (33 ft) in front of the Reichsstädter Brunnen fountain at the town hall, the coats of arms of Aalen, its...
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    Wittenberg (category Towns in Saxony-Anhalt)
    history goes. In actual fact the Luther statue was not even present in the town square during much of the war but in storage at Luther Brunnen, a roadhouse...
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  • Aachener Tor which later stood in the green spaces of Ebertplatz [de] until World War II. In 1912 the Kölner Brunnen [de]. Until the end of the First...
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