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Hilde (
Hilde's House) is the
archaeology information centre and
repository of the
Dutch province of
North Holland,
which was
opened in Castri****...
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Hilde Lobauer (born 8
November 1918) was a
German political prisoner and
later a
concentration camp
guard in Auschwitz-Birkenau and Bergen-Belsen. She...
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Hilde Spiel (19
October 1911 – 30
November 1990) (pseudonyms:
Grace Hanshaw and Jean Lenoir) was an
Austrian writer and
journalist who
received numerous...
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Hilde Rens (3
March 1972 – 25 June 2009),
better known by her
stage name Yasmine, was a
Belgian singer,
presenter and
television personality. Rens became...
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Hilde Urbanie Julia Crevits (born 28 June 1967, in Torhout) is a
Belgian politician from
Flanders and
member of the
Christian Democratic and
Flemish party...
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Hilde Heltberg (30
September 1959 – 4
September 2011) was a
Norwegian singer,
guitarist and songwriter, born in Oslo, Norway.
Heltberg started her career...
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Hilde Purwin (born
Hildegard Burkhardt: 16
September 1919 – 29
March 2010) was a
German journalist. She was
exceptionally talented as a
linguist and had...
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Hilde Körber (3 July 1906 – 31 May 1969) was an
Austrian film
actress who
worked largely in the
German Film Industry. She
appeared in 53
films between...
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Hilde in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hilde may
refer to:
Hilde (given name)
Hilde (film), a 2009
German biopic film MV
Hilde, a Kriegsmarine...
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Hilde Kate
Lysiak (/ˈliːʃæk/ LEE-shak; born
November 2, 2006) is an
American journalist who
published the
Orange Street News, a
local newspaper, in Selinsgrove...