Do you mean Deutsch instead? It means German in the German language.
According to the making of in the Lichtspielhaus DVD, her name is Cecil Duetsch.
According to the making of in the Lichtspielhaus DVD, the woman's name is Cecil Duetsch.
i need the code for transferring money from London thu duetsch bank
Duetsch Marks I believe are still valuable. I think they would hold value just because of the fact they are from 1928.
So important that without it you likely would be speaking the Duetsch now. It's all on the History channel if you watch it long enough.
I have a 1969 Jeepster Commando with a Buick 225 V6, the forerunner to the legendary Buick 231 V6 still used today, with a Duetsch D431 oil filter. It will probably fit any Buick V6 ever made.
Swift / BIC Code for ICICI Bank (all branches across India) for retail remittances is: ICICINBBNRI.
Here is my list of the best. Purolator-They also make Bosch, Motorcraft, Powerflo, Proline, Quaker State Wix, Carquest, NAPA-made by Dana/Wix AC/Delco, Car & Driver, Champ, STP, & Duetsch- All made by Champion Labs
AT&T owns: AT&T Alascomm AT&T Communications AT&T Laboritories AT&T Communications owns Comcast, and many, many of the baby-Bells; including SBC Communications. Too many to list. Go to wikipedia for a list. But, they do NOT own T-Mobile (owned by Duetsch Telecomm) or Sprint (who did by Nextel.)
1943Emile Gagnan and Jacques Cousteau invented the modern demand regulator and an improved autonomous diving suit. In 1942, redesigned a car regulator and invented a demand regulator that would automatically fresh air when a diver breathed. A year later in 1943, Cousteau and Gagnan began selling the Aqua-Lung.
In the past one of the languages used in the Netherlands was 'Duutsch' also used in Germany. For the English were in that time the Netherlands and the Germans the same so we were all called 'Dutch'. Later on it became different and the Netherlands was in that time more important to the English than the Germans. So they had to do something and they named the people from Deutschland Germans and they kept using Dutch for people from Nederland. Because the Dutch were more important in that time (for the English) than the Germans they gave the Germans a different name (the most important keeps the name).