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Elizabeth Meta
Wiskemann (13
August 1899 – 5 July 1971) was an
English journalist and
historian of Anglo-German ancestry. She was an
intelligence officer...
- regime; and
ignorance of
current scholarship of the **** period.
Elizabeth Wiskemann concluded in a
review that the book was "not
sufficiently scholarly nor...
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Elizabeth S.
Wiskemann is the
widow of
Martin Wiskemann, a
Swiss businessman who made his
fortune managing a
precious metal fund.
Elizabeth Wiskemann closely...
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Marin Wiskemann (born 6
November 1997) is a
Swiss footballer who
plays as a
striker for FC Baden.
Wiskemann is a
native of Zürich, Switzerland. In 2020...
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confronting the
Swiss press". InaGlobal.
Retrieved 23
December 2014.
Elizabeth Wiskemann. (1959). A
great swiss newspaper: the
story of the Neue Zürcher Zeitung...
- The Rome-Berlin Axis is a 1949 book by
British historian Elizabeth Wiskemann. It is a
study of the Axis
alliance between Fascist Italy and **** Germany...
- German-inhabited
regions from Czechoslovakia.
According to
Elizabeth Wiskemann,
despite the
initial resistace to the
Czechoslovak rule, the
Sudeten German...
- (1971–),
former Sheffield Wednesday footballer, born in
Sidcup Elizabeth Wiskemann (1899–1971),
historian and journalist, born in
Sidcup Doug
Wright (1914–98)...
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Romania 1870–1945.
Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 9780801894275.
Wiskemann,
Elizabeth (December 1967). "The
Origins of Fascism".
History Today. Vol...
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French Control of the
German Saar, 1944-1957 (Boydell & Brewer, 2015).
Wiskemann, Elizabeth. "The Saar"
History Today (Aug 1953) 3$8 pp 553–560. Germany...