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- living Holocaust survivor at the time of her death. Girone was born Rose Raubvogel on January 13, 1912, in Janów, Austrian Poland (now Ivano-Frankove, Ukraine...
- navies after the war. The six Type 23 torpedo boats (also known as the Raubvogel (German:"Bird of prey") class) were developed from earlier designs shortly...
- The Type 23 torpedo boat (also known as the Raubvogel (bird of prey) or the Möwe class) was a group of six torpedo boats built for the Reichsmarine during...
- in German service throughout the country's history. Torpedoboot 1923 ("Raubvogel") (900 tons, 3 × 105 mm guns) Möwe Falke Greif Kondor Albatros Seeadler...
- des Thierreichs, Fünfter Band, Zweite Abtheilung: Vögel, Zweiter Band: Raubvögel, Sperlingsvögel und Girrvögel. Leipzig: Verlag des Bibliographischen Instituts...
- 3 February 2012. Uttendorfer, O. (1939). Die Ernahrung der deutschen Raubvogel und Eulen. Neudamm. Verlag Neumann, 204–209. Mlíkovský, J. (2009). The...
- two funnels raked to simulate the structure and appearance of a German Raubvogel-class torpedo boat. A 12-pounder gun was installed forward and eight 20 mm...
- falconry. London: Bernard Quaritch. Riesenthal, Oskar von (1876). Die Raubvögel Deutschlands und des angrenzenden Mitteleuropas; Darstellung und Beschreibung...
- 795 10 May 1938 sunk 12 October 1940 Albatros  Kriegsmarine Type 1923 ("Raubvogel") 923 15 May 1927 constructive total loss 10 April 1940 Albatros  Regia...
- biome". Journal of Raptor Research. 26 (2): 102. Engelmann, F. 1928. Die Raubvogel Europas: Naturgeschichte, Kulturgeschichte und Falknerei. Neudamm, Germany...