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Wolfgang Gans
Edler Herr zu
Putlitz (German: [ˈvɔlfɡaŋ ˈɡans tsuː ˈpʊtlɪts]; 16 July 1899 – 3
September 1975) was a
German diplomat. He
resisted the ****s...
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Putlitz (20
March 1821 – 5
September 1890) was a
German author. He was born at
Retzin near
Perleberg in West Prignitz, of the
noble Gans zu
Putlitz family...
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Putlitz (German: [ˈpʊtlɪts] ) is a town in the
district of Prignitz, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is
situated 15 km
northwest of Pritzwalk, and 35 km northeast...
- The Gans Edle
Herren zu
Putlitz (Edle
Herren =
noble lords,
until 1919 a title, it
became a part of the
official surname with the
transformation of most...
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Retrieved 4
December 2012. Uwe Altenberger;
Roland Oberhansli;
Benita Putlitz; et al. (July 2003). "Tectonic
controls and
Cenozoic magmatism at the Torres...
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Erich zu
Putlitz (1
February 1892 – 28
January 1945) was a
German architect. His work was part of the
architecture event in the art
competition at the...
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Hedda zu
Putlitz (born 4
September 1965) is a
German former cyclist. She
competed in the women's cross-country
mountain biking event at the 2000 Summer...
- districts,
established in the 13th century: Wittenberge, Lenzen, Perleberg,
Putlitz, Kyritz, Nitzow, Wittstock, Pritzwalk, Havelberg,
Wusterhausen and Grabow...
- erratic-rock.
Retrieved 2020-11-08. Altenberger, Uwe; Oberhänsli, Roland;
Putlitz, Benita; Wemmer,
Klaus (1 July 2003). "Tectonic
controls and
Cenozoic magmatism...
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plans of a
giant indoor arena by
architect Erich zu
Putlitz were to be included.
Putlitz's Festival Hall was
intended to be able to
accommodate all...