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Piefke stands for a
derogatory term used for
Germans in Austria, but also used in
Berlinese dialect where it is
pronounced pifke.
Johann Gottfried Piefke...
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Johann Gottfried Piefke (9
September 1817 – 25
January 1884) was a
German band leader, (Kapellmeister) and
composer of
military music.
Piefke was born in Schwerin...
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Austrian ethnic slur for a
German is
Piefke. Like its
Bavarian counterpart Saupreiß (literally: sow-Prussian), the term
Piefke historically characterized only...
- most
famous German military marches,
composed in 1866 by
Johann Gottfried Piefke in
commemoration of the
Battle of Königgrätz, the
decisive battle of the...
- well-known
military march of the 19th century,
composed by
Johann Gottfried Piefke (1817–1884). "Preußens Gloria" ("The
Glory of Prussia" or "Prussia's Glory")...
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Canadians or Québécois. ****ninny
African American or West
Indies child Piefke Austria Prussians and
Germans [citation needed]
Pikey / piky /
piker United...
- with his son's Annen-Polka, Op. 117, 1852)
Wiener Kreutzer Polka, Op. 220
Piefke und
Pufke Polka, Op. 235 Radetzky-Marsch, Op. 228 (1848) Jelačić-Marsch...
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KarlKarl König 1960 1965 Goltz,
HeinzHeinz Goltz 1971 1975
Piefke,
JoachimJoachim Piefke „Der Mann mit der Fliege“ 1971 1986 Frank,
BrunoBruno Frank...
- **** regime.
Piefke a German, used by Austrians,
derived from the name of
Prussian military composer and band-leader
Johann Gottfried Piefke. Like its Bavarian...
- as
Young Wilhelm Busch The
Curse (1988), as
Mountain rescue service Die
Piefke-Saga [de] (1990, TV miniseries), as
Josef 'Joe'
Rotter Der Rausschmeißer...