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Schmetterling is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Elisabeth Barbara Schmetterling was a Dutch artist.
Lauren Schmetterling is an American rower who won a total of four gold medals in the Women's eight competition at the 2013 World Rowing Championships, the 2014 World Rowing Championships, the 2015 World Rowing Championships and the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
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The Henschel Hs 117 Schmetterling was a radio-guided German surface-to-air missile project developed during World War II. There was also an air-to-air version, the Hs 117H.
The Thule-Seminar is an extreme-right nationalist organization with strong Neopaganist roots based in Kassel, Germany. It was founded in 1980 by Pierre Krebs, essentially as the German branch of GRECE. Sometimes described as a think tank or "party of the mind", its name alludes to the Thule Society, in an ominous analogy with the organization that facilitated the rise of the Nazis and provided some of the intellectual cadre for the latter.
Otto Vasilievich Bremer was a Russian naturalist and entomologist.
ASP is a German gothic metal band from Frankfurt am Main formed in 1999. The name is identical to the pseudonym of the band's leader Asp, and is pronounced as one word.
Amma Darko is a Ghanaian novelist.
"Geschwisterliebe" is a controversial song by German punk band Die Ärzte from the album Die Ärzte. It deals with incest and was added to the German List of Media Harmful to Young People in 1987 and is still in the index.
Julius Lederer was an Austrian entomologist who specialised in Lepidoptera. He travelled widely: to Andalusia in 1849 Carinthia with Johann von Hornig (1819–1886) in 1853, İzmir in 1864, Magnesia in 1865, Amasya and Turkey in 1866, Mersin and the Taurus Mountains in 1867, Lebanon in 1868 and the Balkans in 1870).
Heinrich Benno Möschler was a German entomologist specialised in Lepidoptera.
"Butterfly Kisses" is a song written by Bob Carlisle and Randy Thomas from Carlisle's third studio album Butterfly Kisses . The song was written for Carlisle's daughter Brooke's 16th birthday. Carlisle also wrote a journal entitled Butterfly Kisses for fathers and their daughters. The last track of the Butterfly Kisses is a country remix of the song, where instruments like the Pedal Steel Guitar and Fiddle are added as instruments. There have been many cover versions of the song including Raybon Brothers, Jeff Carson, Westlife and Cliff Richard.
Jan Smeterlin was a Polish concert pianist. He is especially known as an interpreter of Frédéric Chopin and Karol Szymanowski.
Little Butterfly is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Hinako Takanaga. It is published in Japan by Kaiōsha, and is licensed in North America by Digital Manga Publishing, in Taiwan by Taiwan Tohan, in Germany by Tokyopop Germany and in France by Taifu Comics.
The Golden Butterfly is a 1926 Austrian-German silent drama film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Hermann Leffler, Lili Damita and Nils Asther. It was based on the 1915 short story "The Making of Mac's" by British author P. G. Wodehouse. The film was released in the United Kingdom as The Golden Butterfly, in a form shortened to 5 reels, and had a limited release in the US under the title The Road to Happiness.
Die Beste Band der Welt are the second and third VHS and the fifth DVD by the Berlin punk band Die Ärzte. The DVD is the sampler of the 1988 VHS "Die Beste Band der Welt " and the 1989 VHS "Die Beste Band der Welt ". The video featured many songs written especially to be played live, such as "Madonnas Dickdarm", "Claudia III" and the instrumentalversion from Geschwisterliebe:Der Ritt auf dem Schmetterling. The video is based on the Munich-concert at 26 April 1988 to the 1988 album Nach uns die Sintflut.
Neue Marx-Lektüre in its broader meaning refers to the reception of the economic theory of Karl Marx, which started in the mid-1960s in Western and partly Eastern Europe, in distinction from both Marxism-Leninism and Social Democracy. In its specific meaning, Neue Marx-Lektüre refers to a loose group of authors mainly from the German-speaking countries, who go beyond to revise a certain historising and empirical interpretation of Marx' analysis of economic forms which can be traced back to Friedrich Engels.
Dominique Caillat is a Swiss playwright and writer. She lives in Berlin and works in German, French and English.
Carlos Rodrigues Gesualdi is an Argentinean writer, teacher, lecturer and translator living in Germany, author of children’s novels and of stories published in various countries. His novel "Raros Peinados" is a classic in Argentina.
Cadra furcatella is a moth of the family Pyralidae described by Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer in 1849. It is found in southern Europe, southern Russia, Turkey, Morocco, Libya, Iran, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan and Georgia.
Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir is an Icelandic professor of art history, a novelist, playwright and poet. She received the Nordic Council Literature Prize for Hotel Silence in 2018.