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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Magdalena Kožená</span> Czech mezzo-soprano (born 1973)

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">1. FC Union Berlin</span> Association football club in Germany

1. Fußballclub Union Berlin e. V., commonly known as Union Berlin, is a professional German football club based in Köpenick, Berlin.

The Reichsfilmarchiv was the state film archive of the Germany of the Third Reich. It was first German national film archive. It was opened in 1935, and based in Berlin. It ceased to exist in 1945, when its film stock was either destroyed or seized by the Soviet army.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ich hab mich ergeben</span> 1949–1950 unofficial national anthem of West Germany

"Ich hab mich ergeben", originally titled "Gelübde", is a German patriotic song. The text was written in 1820 by Hans Ferdinand Maßmann. It was one of the unofficial national anthems of West Germany from 1949 until 1952, when the "Deutschlandlied" was officially reinstated. Its tune is now used in the Micronesian national anthem.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">German Federal Archives</span> Archives of German federal government agencies

The German Federal Archives or Bundesarchiv (BArch) are the National Archives of Germany. They were established at the current location in Koblenz in 1952.

The Deutsches Filminstitut – DIF is an institute for the study of film, based in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

The Deutsches Filmarchiv, originally the Archiv für Filmwissenschaft, formally established in 1947, was the first film archive set up in West Germany after World War II.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv</span> Collection of ethnomusicological recordings in Germany

The Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv is a collection of ethnomusicological recordings or world music, mostly on phonographic cylinders, assembled since 1900 in Berlin, Germany by the institution of the same name.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bavarian football derbies</span> Football competitions in Germany

The most famous league derbies in Bavarian football are the games between FC Bayern Munich and 1. FC Nürnberg, with the Bayern versus TSV 1860 Munich matchups coming a close second. Traditionally, 1. FC Nürnberg versus SpVgg Fürth is also of historical significance as, especially during the 1920s, those two clubs were dominant forces in German football. A distant fourth comes the Augsburg derby, at times played on highest level in the past, too.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Palatine P 5</span>

The six-coupled P 5 of the Palatinate Railway (Pfalzbahn) was to replace the four-coupled locomotives in the Palatinate. They were given a leading Krauss-Helmholtz bogie and a trailing bogie in order to achieve satisfactory weight distribution.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Baden I e</span>

The Baden Class I e locomotives with the Grand Duchy of Baden State Railways were twin-axled tank engines that were built by the Maschinenbaugesellschaft Karlsruhe for duties on branch lines.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Filmarchiv Austria</span>

The Filmarchiv Austria is an organisation for the discovery, reconstruction and preservation of Austrian film record material: films themselves, literature about film and cinema, or film-related periodicals. With over 260,000 film titles, 2,000,000 photographs and stills, 48,000 cinema programmes, 16,000 film posters, 30,000 books, and an extensive collection of apparatus, documents and costumes, it is the largest such organisation in Austria.

Gustav Reinhold Röhricht was a German historian of the Crusades.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Historical Archive of the City of Cologne</span> Municipal archive of Cologne, Germany

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gau Essen</span> Administrative division of Nazi Germany

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Prussian G 7.3</span> Class of 85 German 2-8-0 locomotives

The Prussian G 7.3 was a class of 2-8-0 locomotives of the Prussian state railways. The third class of the G 7 series, they were intended to power heavy goods trains on steep inclines, on which the permissible axle load was not yet that high. This affected for example, the Paderborn–Holzminden and Betzdorf–Siegen routes.

<i>Archiv der Pharmazie</i> Academic journal

The Archiv der Pharmazie is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of chemistry in the life sciences. The journal was established in 1822 and is published by Wiley-VCH on behalf of the Deutsche Pharmazeutische Gesellschaft; it is the oldest German pharmaceutical journal still in publication. Until 2019, the editor-in-chief was Holger Stark. He was succeeded in 2020 by Andreas Link.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Hansjoachim Walther</span> German politician (1939–2005)

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