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Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau (born
Friedrich Wilhelm Plumpe;
December 28, 1888 –
March 11, 1931) was a
German film director, producer, and screenwriter. He...
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Stadion am Gesundbrunnen,
known as
Plumpe, was a multi-use
stadium in the
Gesundbrunnen locality of Berlin, Germany. It was
initially used as the stadium...
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Hertha BSC parti****ted by
direct invitation,
leaving its old
stadium (the "
Plumpe") to use the Olympiastadion. On 24 August, it pla**** the
first local match...
- this time,
Hertha pla**** at the
Stadion am Gesundbrunnen,
nicknamed Die
Plumpe. The
stadium was
located close enough to the
Berlin wall for the sounds...
- P****ions –
Nominated The film's
ownership reverted to Murnau's
mother Ottilie Plumpe after distribution rights lapsed in the mid-1930s. The
original negative...
- Sandra; Brandt, Robert; Brunke, Sascha; Bundrock, Gesine; Hülse, Sandra;
Plümpe, Tobias; Schaupp, Schaupp; Schüttler, Elke; Stach, Silke; Stindt, Jan; Stollhoff...
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Gesundbrunnen (German: [ɡəˈzʊntˌbʁʊnən] ,
literally "health springs";
colloquially Plumpe, "pump") is a
locality (Ortsteil) of
Berlin in the
borough (Bezirk) of Mitte...
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Johannes Quasten and
Joseph C.
Plumpe, the
first volume being published in 1946. Vols. 1–27:
Johannes Quasten and
Joseph C.
Plumpe Vols. 28–33:
Johannes Quasten...
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Chemical Industry in the
Twentieth Century. Dordrecht:
Springer Netherlands.
Plumpe G (1990). Die I.G.
Farbenindustrie AG: Wirtschaft,
Technik und
Politik 1904–1945...
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Benedikt Negro (né
Plümpe) is a
German pantomime, mime, clown, and
actor best
known for his lead
performance in
Cirque du Soleil's O and the film Cirque...