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still published today.
Ullstein was also the
founder of the
leading German publishing house Ullstein-Verlag.
Leopold Ullstein was born 6
September 1826...
- The
Ullstein Verlag was
founded by
Leopold Ullstein in 1877 at
Berlin and is one of the
largest publishing companies of Germany. It
published newspapers...
-
grain export company in Russia,
Ullstein,
youngest son of
Leopold Ullstein (1826-1899),
joined the
family business Ullstein Verlag in 1902 and
devoted himself...
-
Franz Ullstein (1868-1945) was a
German Jewish publisher and art
collector ****cuted by the ****s
Franz Edgar Ullstein was born on 16
January 1868, in...
-
involving Berlin publisher Ullstein-Verlag (she was
married at the time to Dr.
Franz Ullstein, a son of
Leopold Ullstein); the
latter narrates events...
-
Annalisa Bossi born
Anneliese Ullstein and then
Annalisa Bellani after second marriage (3
November 1915 - 21
February 2015) was an
Italian tennis player...
- Heldenleben."
Deutscher Verlag (
Ullstein), 1920. von Richthofen,
Manfred et al. "Der Rote Kampfflieger."
Deutscher Verlag (
Ullstein), 1933. von Richthofen, Manfred...
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hinter Stacheldraht.
Deutsche Kriegsgefangene des
Zweiten Weltkriege.
Ullstein., 2000 Page 246
According to
Russian historian Grigori F. Krivosheev, Soviet...
- coming-of-age
novel written by
Felix Salten, and
originally published in
Berlin by
Ullstein Verlag. The
novel traces the life of Bambi, a male roe deer, from his birth...
- in:
Hefte von
Auschwitz 20 (1997), S. 154. In German.
Hermann Langbein:
Menschen in
Auschwitz [People of Auschwitz]
Ullstein,
Frankfurt 1980, p 475f....