Marion Hedda Ilse Gräfin von Dönhoff (2 December 1909 – 11 March 2002) was a German journalist and publisher who participated in the resistance against...
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George F. Kennan (Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker) 1981 – Lev Kopelev (Marion Gräfin Dönhoff) 1980 – Ernesto Cardenal (Johann Baptist Metz) 1979 – Yehudi Menuhin...
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Tüngel and Ewald Schmidt di Simoni. Another important founder was Marion Gräfin Dönhoff, who joined as an editor in 1946. She became publisher of Die Zeit...
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Dönhoff-Platz in the city centre (1730–1875) and in 1975 a reconstructed milestone was placed in front of the Spittelkolonnaden [de] at Marion-Gräfin-Dönhoff-Platz...
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known as well as lobbying by journalists and resistance members Marion Gräfin Dönhoff and Kurt Schumacher, Dietzsch was released from prison in 1950....
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Prussian culture minister, Carl Heinrich Becker, and another was Marion Gräfin Dönhoff, a young journalist who sharply criticized the trial in Die Zeit...
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branch of an ancient House of Dönhoff. He was the eldest son of Prussian foreign minister August Heinrich Hermann von Dönhoff and his wife, Countess Pauline...
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negotiations by a young German diplomat named August von Dönhoff, the father of Marion Gräfin Dönhoff, a well known German journalist and Anti-Nazi resistance...
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Jens 1983 Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker 1985 Günter Kunert 1987 Marion Gräfin Dönhoff 1989 Max Frisch 1991 Richard von Weizsäcker 1993 Wolf Biermann 1996...
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the Dönhoff family, a noble family of Prussian origin (the German family name is Dönhoff). Always referred to as Magnus Ernst by Marion Gräfin Dönhoff, who...
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Dedecius. Marion Gräfin Dönhoff, „Beheimatet in Polen und Deutschland. Aus einer Laudatio auf Karl Dedecius...“, DIE ZEIT 11/1986 Marion Gräfin Dönhoff, „Mittler...
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Dönhoffplatz [de], named after Prussian general lieutenant Alexander von Dönhoff (1683–1742), where an obelisk marked the zero point of the mileage on the...
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noble family Dönhoff until 1945, when its last overseer, Marion Gräfin Dönhoff, fled from the advancing Red Army on horseback. Ms. Dönhoff, who had been...
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Lilienthal, (1848–1896) aviator and inventor. Invented the glider. Marion Gräfin Dönhoff, (1909–2002) journalist. Thomas Mann, (1875–1955) novelist (Buddenbrooks...
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Flucht). Kraków: Wydawnictwo Literackie, 1998; ISBN 83-08-02890-X. Dönhoff, Marion Gräfin. Namen die keiner mehr nennt. Munich: Deutscher Taschenbücher Verlag...
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contribution to Hamburg as the media capital of Germany." 1999 Marion Gräfin Dönhoff (1909–2002) Publisher and publicist "Extraordinary contributions...
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Operation Case Lead 2008/9 when she was Israel’s Foreign Minister. 1993 Marion Gräfin Dönhoff, journalist, editor of the weekly Die Zeit 1995 Adam Michnik, chef...
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university campuses (the main building, the auditorium and the Marion Gräfin Dönhoff building) with the speech centre in the Witzlebenstraße and extends...
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by Sigmund Freud Neue Mittwochsgesellschaft (1996-) founded by Marion Gräfin Dönhoff This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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California Angels, Detroit Tigers, Seattle Mariners), heart attack. Marion Gräfin Dönhoff, 92, German journalist and publisher of Die Zeit, known for opposing...
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plans for the bronze memorial once in the Dönhoffplatz (now the Marion-Gräfin-Dönhoff-Platz), Berlin. Soon after Schievelbein's death Pfuhl settled in...
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Siegfried Lenz, Hilde Domin, Carola Stern, Marcel Reich-Ranicki and Marion Gräfin Dönhoff. A particularity of Freinsheim is the Late Gothic town wall with...
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Bilder aus Ostpreußen Dönhoff, Marion Gräfin v. :Namen die keiner mehr nennt - Ostpreußen, Menschen und Geschichte Dönhoff, Marion Gräfin v.: Kindheit in Ostpreussen...
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de Besenval's sister Maria Magdalena, Gräfin von Dönhoff, née Bielińska, was Bogislaus Ernestus, Graf von Dönhoff († 24 March 1734), a member of the eastern...
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(also owned by the Dohna family), Friedrichstein, and Dönhoffstädt (counts Dönhoff), Finckenstein (counts Finck von Finckenstein), and Capustigall (counts...
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East Berlin) a German writer and anti-war and antifascist activist Marion Dönhoff (1909 in Schloss Friedrichstein – 2002) a German journalist who worked...
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Davidis (1801–1876), cookbook writer Hilde Domin (1909–2006), poet Marion Dönhoff (1909–2002), acclaimed journalist, non-fiction writer Doris Dörrie (born...
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Odyssée Africaine (France, 2006, 59m) directed by: Jihan El Tahri Gräfin Dönhoff, Marion in: Die Buren sind abgezogen, Pretorias Chance zum Umdenken, Die...
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kompromißlos führten." Die Frankfurter Studienjahre der "roten Gräfin" Marion Dönhoff. In: Forschung Frankfurt 3/2002, pp. 96–97. "Aber was war ich schon...
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