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Schneckenburger is a
German surname. It may
refer to:
Manfred Schneckenburger (1938–2019),
German art
historian and
curator of
modern and contemporary...
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Wilhelm Schneckenburger (30
March 1891 – 14
October 1944) was a
general in the
Wehrmacht of ****
Germany during World War II who
commanded the XVII Army...
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Schneckenburger during the
Rhine crisis of 1840, and is
generally sung to
music written by Karl
Wilhelm in 1854,
seven years after Schneckenburger's death...
- Max
Schneckenburger (17
February 1819 – 3 May 1849) was a
German poet. The
patriotic hymn "Die
Wacht am Rhein" uses the text of a poem
Schneckenburger wrote...
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Manfred Schneckenburger (1
December 1938 – 2
December 2019) was a
German art
historian and
curator of
modern and
contemporary art. He was the curator...
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unable to get
along and
stepped down. They were
replaced by
Manfred Schneckenburger,
Edward F. Fry, Wulf Herzogenrath,
Armin Zweite and
Vittorio ****one...
- catalogue.
Southampton City Art Gallery. 2008. Ruhrberg, Karl,
Manfred Schneckenburger,
Christiane Fricke,
Klaus Honnef, and Ingo F. Walther. "Chapter 12...
- Stalling. ISBN 3-7979-1950-6. von ADELHEID, K. L. A. I. B. E. R. ""Max
Schneckenburger (1819–1849)–der
Dichter der "Wacht am
Rhein "".
SCHRIFTEN DER BAAR...
- ISBN 9780810936096. Ruhrberg, Karl; Honnef, Klaus; Fricke, Christiane;
Schneckenburger,
Manfred (2000). Art of the 20th Century, Karl Ruhrberg. Taschen. ISBN 9783822859070...
- Danube. His
Corps headquarters was
located in Kraljevo.
General Wilhelm Schneckenburger retained command of the
forces north of the
Danube and was
tasked with...