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- Suisse (English: Ants of Switzerland) (1920). In 1922, the Deutsche Schulverein of Vienna, an ethnic nationalist "protective" organization of Germans...
- in Vienna, the Deutscher Schulverein (DSV/German School ****ociation) was formed. In 1881, the Allgemeine Deutsche Schulverein zur Erhaltung des Deutschtums...
- 1907: German Language School Opened 1916: Changed name to e "Deutscher Schulverein Dover". 1925: Land purchased in Rockaway Township, New Jersey from the...
- there are Pan-German organizations such as Volksbund, the Deutscher Schulverein and Süd-Mark, while from other hand you have ****ociations in defense...
- The DS Rom is run by the "Deutsche Schulverein in Rom". The parents of the pupils are the members of the "Schulverein". The school is mainly financed by...
- German-speakers within the Empire. The "German School League" (German: Deutscher Schulverein) was formed in 1880 to protect German-language schools in parts of the...
- later, this organization had 1000 mentors and 70 local chapters. The Schulverein or Förderverein is an organization formed for financial support of the...
- school on the Freinberg - 90 years of the College Aloisianum. Linz: Schulverein Kollegium Aloisianum. Website of the College Aloisianum Mission Statement...
- Die Schule, der Stadtteil, die Menschen, Hamburg, Germany, Publisher: Schulverein Gymnasium Eppendorf e. V., ISBN 978-3-00-013557-6 "Gymnasium Eppendorf...
- 1895, Rosthorn was involved in theater productions with the Deutscher Schulverein (German School ****ociation) of Prague. The group staged plays, recited...