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- Walter Schmiele (12 April 1909 in Swinemünde – 21 October 1998 in Darmstadt) was a German writer and translator. Schmiele grew up in Frankfurt am Main...
- October 1991) Landgraf (from 3 October 1993) Schmidt (from 3 October 1990) Schmiele (from 3 October 1995) Steiner (from 3 October 1992) Tiesler (from 3 October...
- October 1991) Landgraf (from 3 October 1993) Schmidt (from 3 October 1990) Schmiele (from 3 October 1995) Steiner (from 3 October 1992) Tiesler (from 3 October...
- Rose [de] (1889–1892) Landeshauptleute of the German New Guinea Company Georg Schmiele [de] (1892–1895) Hugo Rüdiger (1895–1896) Curt von Hagen [de] (1896–1897)...
- New Guinea Company (1892–1899) 1 September 1892 to 3 March 1895 Georg Schmiele [de] 3 March 1895 to 17 August 1896 Hugo Rüdiger 22 September 1896 to 13...
- in Constantinople before 1918) Anna Seghers Heinrich Schirmbeck Walter Schmiele Dolf Sternberger Max Weber Paul Weitz [de], (correspondent in Constantinople...
- (1906–1948), **** SS concentration camp officer executed for war crimes Walter Schmiele (1909–1998), author and translator Zinaida Petrovna Ziberova (born 1909)...
- October 1991) Landgraf (from 3 October 1993) Schmidt (from 3 October 1990) Schmiele (from 3 October 1995) Steiner (from 3 October 1992) Tiesler (from 3 October...
- October 1991) Landgraf (from 3 October 1993) Schmidt (from 3 October 1990) Schmiele (from 3 October 1995) Steiner (from 3 October 1992) Tiesler (from 3 October...
- Rose [de] (1889–1892) Landeshauptleute of the German New Guinea Company Georg Schmiele [de] (1892–1895) Hugo Rüdiger (1895–1896) Curt von Hagen [de] (1896–1897)...