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  2. The German Lesson - Wikipedia

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    The German Lesson (original title: Deutschstunde) is a novel by the German writer Siegfried Lenz, published in 1968 in Germany. The English translation by Ernst Kaiser and Eithne Wilkins , titled The German Lesson , was first published in London by Macdonald & Co. in 1971 and later by New Directions in 1986.

  3. Siegfried Lenz - Wikipedia

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    Siegfried Lenz was born in Lyck, East Prussia (now Ełk, Poland), the son of a customs officer.After graduating in 1943 he was drafted into the Kriegsmarine.. According to documents released in June 2007, he joined the Nazi Party at the age of 18 on 20 April 1944 along with several other German authors and personalities such as Dieter Hildebrandt and Martin Walser. [1]

  4. List of Axis operational codenames in the European Theatre

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    The list of Axis named operations in the European Theatre represents those military operations that received a codename, predominantly from the Wehrmacht commands. It does not represent all operations that were carried out by the Axis powers, or their allies in the European Theatre during the Second World War.

  5. List of German abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    German Penal Code: legal T StVO Straßenverkehrsordnung: German Highway Code legal T SWR Südwestrundfunk: Southwest Broadcasting: broadcaster T TH Technische Hochschule: Technical College: TU Technische Universität: Technical University UB Universitätsbibliothek: University Library: UFO unidentifiziertes Flugobjekt: Unidentified flying ...

  6. Talk:The German Lesson - Wikipedia

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  7. German for Kids - Wikipedia

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    9-year-old Elias and his father are going for a walk in Berlin. Suddenly, Elias loses sight of his father. This is the start of an adventurous journey through the capital. But Elias has a problem: He doesn't speak German! Fortunately, many people help him with his search and teach him basic lessons of the German language.

  8. Cornelsen Verlag - Wikipedia

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    Cornelsen Verlag (German pronunciation: [kɔʁˈneːlzn̩]) is a German textbook publisher that offers educational media in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. [1]Initially focused on the English language, the publishing house, founded in Berlin in 1946, specialized in the development of textbooks for use in primary and secondary schools.

  9. Sütterlin - Wikipedia

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    Sütterlin is based on older German handwriting, which is a handwriting form of the Blackletter scripts such as Fraktur and Schwabacher, the German print scripts used at the same time. It includes the long s (ſ) as well as several standard ligatures such as ff (f-f), ſt (ſ-t), st (s-t), and ß (ſ-z or ſ-s).