- 1897 the
business name was
changed to the
DeKleist Musical Instrument Manufacturing Company,
after De Kleist agreed to sell the company’s
products exclusively...
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Bernd Heinrich Wilhelm von
Kleist (18
October 1777 – 21
November 1811) was a
German poet, dramatist, novelist,
short story writer and journalist. His best...
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Prussian noble family von
Kleist,
Kleist entered the
Prussian Army in 1900 and
commanded a
cavalry squadron during World War I.
Kleist joined the Reichswehr...
- The
Kleist Prize is an
annual German literature prize. The
prize was
first awarded in 1912, on the
occasion of the
hundredth anniversary of the
death of...
- was a need for
louder music. The
fairground organ was developed.
Eugene de Kleist of
North Tonawanda, New York, was an
early builder of such
organs (also...
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Penthesilea is an 1808
tragedy by the
German playwright Heinrich von
Kleist about the
mythological Amazon queen, Penthesilea,
described as an exploration...
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Ewald Georg von
Kleist (c. 1700–1748), also
known as
Ewald Jürgen von
Kleist, was the
inventor of the
Leyden jar. A
member of the von
Kleist family, Ewald...
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Frankfurt (Oder) / Ablage". stadtarchiv-ffo.
de.
Retrieved 2015-10-01. MESSE. "MUV -
Kleist Forum - Home". muv-ffo.
de.
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- Ewald-Heinrich
Hermann Konrad Oskar Ulrich Wolf
Alfred von
Kleist-Schmenzin (10 July 1922 – 8
March 2013) was a
German publisher and
convenor of the Munich...
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Factory Museum. In 1888, Hersc****
attracted expatriate Belgian Eugene de Kleist to
North Tonawanda, who
started the
North Tonawanda Barrel Organ Factory...