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- released their eighth studio album, Kapitulation. Introducing the album in Hamburg, Dirk von Lowtzow described Kapitulation as "the most beautiful word in...
- Released: 1 July 2003 Label: Steamhammer Formats: DVD — 2008 At the Pulse of Kapitulation 1990/1991 Released: 28 March 2008 Label: Steamhammer Formats: DVD — 2013...
- Release 'Kapitulation 2013' In November". Blabbermouth. 4 September 2013. Retrieved September 4, 2013. "ENDSTILLE To Release 'Kapitulation 2013' In November"...
- The Capitulation of Wittenberg (German: Wittenberger Kapitulation) was a treaty on 19 May 1547 by which John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony, was compelled...
- reminiscent of Britain's pre-Christian past." "Gorilla Tactics" – 1:45 "Kapitulation" – 3:09 "Flieger" – 6:02 "The Snows of the Enemy (Little Black Baby)"...
- the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany German: Bedingungslose Kapitulation der Wehrmacht, lit. 'Unconditional Capitulation of the "Wehrmacht"';...
- Andechs 1997; ISBN 3-928359-03-7 Helga Gotschlich: Zwischen Kampf und Kapitulation. Zur Geschichte des Reichsbanners Schwarz-Rot-Gold.; Dietz, Berlin (Est)...
- Capitulation at Helsingfors (Russian: Капитуляция у Хельсингфорса; Swedish: Kapitulation vid Helsingfors) It was a military campaign in the summer of 1742, as...
- to back issues with King Diamond. In March 2008, the At the Pulse of Kapitulation DVD was released, featuring Live in East Berlin and Hallucinative Comas...
- unglücklichen Schlacht bei Jena und dem Rückzuge der Preußen, wurde sie durch Kapitulation den Franzosen übergeben, und erhielt anfangs eine ziemlich starke Besatzung;...