Pfarrer (der) n. minister, pastor, priest, clergyman, parson, person authorized to conduct a religious service, spiritual guide
Katholischer Pfarrer
Parsons (a type of priest), can be translated as: Pastoren Pfarrer
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Occupation of Estonia by the German Empire happened in 1918.
The German codename for the occupation of the Rhineland was "Operation Winter Excercise" .
German occupation refers to German armies being located in and controlling a piece of territory that was not previously a part of Germany.
German occupation started in May 1940 to December 1944
In German, "Meier" is a surname that originated from the occupation of a steward or bailiff. It can also refer to a type of rural farm manager or a landlord in historical contexts.
The German word "Müller" translates to "miller" in English, referring to someone who works in a mill, typically grinding grain into flour. It is a common surname in Germany and can also denote a historical occupation. The term is derived from the Middle High German word "mülnære."
The word occupation has four syllables.
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German occupation of Luxembourg in World War II happened on 1940-05-10.