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German in origin, but common also in Austria, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark and Germanic enclaves of other countries. A cognate of the British name William
Mrs. William Ziff jr., née Barbara Beitz, daughter of German industrialist Berthold Beitz
Wilhelm Busch died on January 9, 1908 at the age of 75.
It is generally a matter of opinion which of Stresemann's policies was his most successful but some stand out more than others. Stresemann's biggest achievements were stabalising the German economy and subsequently the political scene and the admitance of Germany into the League of Nations in 1926. The most important of his policies was the issuing of the new currency: the Rentenmark. The Rentenmark restored faith in the German economy at home and abroad. It boosted industry and allowed Germany to trade with other nations again now that the hyperinflation crisis and the worthless curreny were gone. The Rentenmark restored such confidence in the Germany economy that American banks were willing to invest money in 800 million marks of loans to Germany businesses in the 1924 Dawes Plan. The Dawes Plan further stabalised the German economy and political scene and further brought trust to Germany from abroad - allowing a successful run of forein policies.
Not exactly sure how German she was, but she was mostly German. Her father was mostly German with a little bit of French, Welsh, Danish and Scottish mixed in (thanks to the Plantagenet, Tudor, and Stuart Kings and Queens) Her mother was a German Princess and was almost entirely German.
Frederick William IV refused the German throne, which had been offered to him by the Frankfurt Parliament on Oct.3,1849 because : "He would not accept a crown from the gutter"
The full name of German born astronomer "William Herschel" is Sir Frederick William Herschel.
Frederick William Bachmann has written: 'Some German imitators of Walter Scott' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Appreciation, Comparative Literature, English and German, German Historical fiction, German and English, German and Scottish, German fiction, History and criticism, Influence, Scottish and German, Scottish influences
"Willkommen" is the German word for "welcome".
Willkommen is the German translation for "Welcome".
A German immigrant named Frederick William Rueckheim .
welcome home princes in German easy
Frederick German Detweiler has written: 'The negro press in the United States'
"welcome" translates as "willkommen"
Frederick ll was a German and King of Prussia
Bitte schön, mein Freund.
Wilkommen