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Fritz Wendhausen (7
August 1890 – 5
January 1962) was a
German actor,
screenwriter and film director. He is also
credited as
Frederick Wendhausen and F...
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Wendhausen Castle is a 17th-century
moated castle located in
Wendhausen, a
community within the muni****lity of Lehre,
Lower Saxony. The
castle is...
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Wendhausen Windmill (German: Windmühle
Wendhausen) is a
tower mill
located in
Wendhausen, a town
within the muni****lity of Lehre,
Lower Saxony, Germany...
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Essenrode Klein Steimke Ochsendorf Rennau Rottorf am Klei Uhry from
Brunswick Beienrode Essehof Flechtorf Groß
Brunsrode Klein Brunsrode Lehre Wendhausen...
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Winsen (Luhe)
Stiftsburg Wittlage,
Wittlage Welf Castle,
Hanover Wendhausen Castle,
Wendhausen Wilhelmstein Fortress,
Steinhude Winzenburg Castle, Winzenburg...
- Essehof, Essenrode, Flechtorf, Groß Brunsrode,
Klein Brunsrode, Lehre, and
Wendhausen with
Lehre being the largest. In 1934,
construction began on the Army...
- night. When she grew old she was
allowed to
retire to the
convent of
Wendhausen,
which had been
founded by one of Gisla's
widowed daughters. Even there...
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Stick C;
Hinkelmann K;
Eggert P;
Wendhausen H (1991). "Do
strong static magnetic fields in NMR
tomography modify tissue...
- Anc****ss and
Abbess in Ninth-Century Saxony: The
Lives of
Liutbirga of
Wendhausen and
Hathumoda of Gandersheim.
Catholic University of
America Press....
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ended in
divorce in 1921. She was
later briefly married to
director Fritz Wendhausen. She died in 1978 in West Berlin, West
Germany at the age of 89. In 1968...