The cast of Dem deutschen Volke - 1996 includes: Christo as himself Eberhard Diepgen as himself
The cast of Dem deutschen Volke - 1952 includes: Herbert Stass as Narrator
Dem deutschen Volke - 1952 is rated/received certificates of: West Germany:o.Al. (f)
Dem deutschen Volke - 1996 was released on: Germany: 30 August 1996 USA: October 1996 (Chicago International Film Festival) Germany: 4 September 1997 (re-release) Japan: 16 September 2000 (Tokyo)
Maximilian Volke was born in 1915.
Martin Volke was born on 1982-01-17.
Have at least 3000 gold by Part 4, Chapter 5. When you see Volke at the bottom-right of the screen, talk to him with Elincia or Bastian and you will recruit him.
Louise Otto-Peters has written: 'Frauenleben im deutschen Reich: Erinnerungen aus der Vergangenheit mit Hinweis auf Gegenwart und ..' 'Einflussreiche Frauen aus dem Volke' -- subject(s): Biography, Women
The cast of Beate Uhse - Das Recht auf Liebe - 2011 includes: Mariella Ahrens as Viola Volke Ray Fearon as Jeff Sylvester Groth as Martin Volke Alexander Haugg as Guest 1 Tobias Kasimirowicz as Postbeamter Erich Krieg as Polizeibeamter Klaus Peeck as Rektor Franka Potente as Beate Uhse Siegfried Rauch as Richter Rike Schmid as Helga Bert Tischendorf as Dr. Rath Sascha Weckwerth as Klaus Uhse Hans Werner Meyer as Ewe Rotermund
He can use the Knife, Dagger, and Stiletto.
The cast of Dile a Laura que la quiero - 1995 includes: Ramiro Alonso Vampirela as Berta Juanfra Becerra as Taxista Mabel Lozano as Cris Carlos Lozano as Director revista Carlos Lucena Francisco Maestre as Donato Patricia Mendy as Dependienta parque Nancho Novo as Roberto Francisco Olmo Francisco Olmos as Volke Josu Ormaetxe as Perinat Miguel Ortiz as Ricardo Jessica Schultz as Estrella Goya Toledo as Eva Tony Valento as Vecino Patricia Vico as Anne
Igor Volkov is a Russian fiction writer. He has written multiple novels and short stories focusing on various themes such as relationships, identity, and human nature. Some of his notable works include "The Volodyagins' House," "Beyond the Fallen Bridge," and "The Black Monastery."
Maximilian Oberst died in 1925.