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  2. List of German plays - Wikipedia

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    Media related to Plays from Germany at Wikimedia Commons Media related to Plays from Austria at Wikimedia Commons This literature-related list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .

  3. Oberammergau Passion Play - Wikipedia

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    Christ (Anton Lang) in passion play, Oberammergau, Bavaria, Germany LCCN2014683195 Magdalen (Bertha Wolf) in passion play, Oberammergau, Bavaria, Germany LCCN2014683196. The Oberammergau Passion Play (German: Oberammergauer Passionsspiele) is a passion play that has been performed every 10 years from 1634 to 1674 and each decadal year since 1680 (with a few exceptions) by the inhabitants of ...

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    After Nazi Germany collapsed, several super-broad-gauge railways were proposed, [according to whom?] with track gauges ranging from 9 to 18 feet (2750 to 5500 mm). Locomotive options added nuclear-powered locomotives, and passenger carriages lengths ranging from 40 to 80 metres (130 to 260 ft).

  5. Category:Plays about World War II - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Plays about Nazi Germany (10 P) Plays about the Holocaust (24 P) Pages in category "Plays about World War II"

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  7. Bent (play) - Wikipedia

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    Bent (sometimes stylised as BENT) is a 1979 British-American play by Martin Sherman. It revolves around the persecution of gays in Nazi Germany, and takes place during and after the Night of the Long Knives. The title of the play refers to the slang word "bent" used in some European countries to refer to homosexuals. [1]

  8. Reutlingen–Schelklingen railway - Wikipedia

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    The Reutlingen–Schelklingen railway or Swabian Jura Railway (German: Schwäbische Albbahn) is a 58.25 kilometre long branch line from Reutlingen to Schelklingen, which crosses the Swabian Jura in southern Germany. Its route no. is 4620.

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