- Głuchołazy (Polish: [gwuxo'wazɨ] Gu-ho-wah-zi; German:
Ziegenhals, also
known by
other names) is a
historic town in
southwestern Poland with approximately...
- vows to
Ziegenhals that "only one of us will survive".
Looking for a way to
fight back,
Kolczyk tries to
gather information about Ziegenhals from Miezi...
- Nina
Ziegenhals (born 23 May 1982) is a
German ice
hockey player. She
competed in the women's
tournament at the 2002
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- next to the
Gumpert Apollo. Born (1944-12-10) 10
December 1944 (age 80)
Ziegenhals, ****
Germany (now Głuchołazy, Poland)
Nationality German Occupation Business...
-
Verrohung des
Franz Blum [de]
Franz Blum 1974 One or the
Other of Us
Bernd Ziegenhals 1975 The Lost
Honour of
Katharina Blum
Ludwig Götten 1977 Die Konsequenz...
-
Committee meeting of the then
already banned KPD took
place at the "Sporthaus
Ziegenhals" in Königs Wusterhausen, near Berlin,
where Thälmann had
called for the...
-
hockey program's
history to
reach 100 wins. As of
February 24, 2025 Nina
Ziegenhals, defenseman, Germany; 2002
Winter Olympics Zuzana Tomcikova, goaltender...
- „Ernst-Thälmann-Gedenkstättte“ e.V.,
Ziegenhals.
Retrieved 6 May 2016. "Zur
Entstehung und
Geschichte der Ernst-Thälmann-Gedenkstätte in
Ziegenhals". Freundeskreis...
- 1977),
Russian swimmer Nina Zhuk (born 1934),
Russian pair
skater Nina
Ziegenhals (born 1982),
German ice
hockey player Nina
Zimmer (born 1973), German...
-
Communist Party, held on 7
February in the
Sport House guest house at
Ziegenhals, just
outside Berlin on its south-eastern side. This was the last meeting...