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Gertrud Bertha Schoenberg (née, Kolisch; pen name, Max Blonda; 11 July 1898 – 14
February 1967) was an
Austrian opera librettist. She was the
second wife...
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Margaretha Geertruida MacLeod (née Zelle; 7
August 1876 – 15
October 1917),
better known by the
stage name Mata Hari (/ˈmɑːtə ˈhɑːri/; from Malay, "sun"...
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Gertrud Elli
Heise (born 23 July 1921) was a
female guard and later, SS
overseer at
several concentration camps during the
Second World War.
Heise was...
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Gertrud is a 1964
Danish drama film
directed by Carl
Theodor Dreyer; it is
based on the 1906 play of the same name by
Hjalmar Söderberg. The
title role...
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Ursula Gertrud von der
Leyen (German: [ˈʊʁzula ˈɡɛʁtʁuːt fɔn deːɐ̯ ˈlaɪən] ; née Albrecht; born 8
October 1958) is a
German physician and
politician serving...
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Gertrud Bing (7 June 1892 – 3 July 1964) was a
German art
historian and
director of the
Warburg Institute. Born in Hamburg, she was
educated at the Lyceum...
- St. Gertrude's Hospital,
Copenhagen (Danish: S.
Gertruds Kloster, S.
Gertruds Hospital) was a
locally important church and
hospital in Copenhagen, Denmark...
- two
separate properties, one in
Sankt Gertruds Stræde and one in Åbenrå. The
current building in
Sankt Gertruds Stræde was
constructed some time between...
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Gertrud Hinz (8 July 1912 – 1
September 1996) was a
German film editor. She was
married to the
cinematographer Theo
Nischwitz and was
sometimes credited...
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Gertrud Meissner (born 16
April 1895 in Wollin, Pomerania; died 20
November 1985 in Borstel, Holstein) was a
German medical doctor.
Gertrud Meissner studied...