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  Elisabeth Max - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elisabeth Max was an SS guard at several concentration camps from 1944 until April 1945.
Elisabeth Palwitz was born in Hoerde (now Dortmund), Germany, on December 20, 1909.
In 1944 she applied with the camp offices in Dortmund, and they sent her to Ravensbruck to undergo overseer training.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Elisabeth_Max   (122 words)

  
 Ich Gehör Nur Mir - Elisabeth
Elisabeth, Empress of Austria, was born in 1837 and died in 1898.
ELISABETH the tomboy shocks the high society with a circus act in the course of which she falls and, for the first time, comes face to face with DEATH.
Elisabeth's greatest triumph is the reconciliation of the Emperor with the Hungarians.
www.theatre-musical.com /elisabeth/synopsis.html   (1247 words)

  
 Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
Elisabeth had no brothers or sisters but she got to know boys at school, where she was the only girl in her father's Greek and Latin classes.
Elisabeth was entered for the Berlin Royal Augusta School and was at last in a favourable position to attend concerts and share all the excitements of the capital city.
Elisabeth, however, is clearly shown as belonging to Frau Professor Lula Mysz-Gmeiner's singing class, where she was still being taught as a mezzo.
partners.nytimes.com /books/first/j/jefferson-elisabeth.html   (3283 words)

  
 Elisabeth Walther: Max Bense's Informational and Semiotical Aesthetics
Max Bense always endeavoured to combine rationality with art, and found new intermediary stages to show this close relation of art and science, or sensitivity and rationality.
Max Bense completes the old concepts of "content" and "form" with the concept of "medium", "material" or "means".
Max Bense considers aesthetics here as "essence of the theory of mathematically and semiotically describable states", and characterizes it as provisory, not as absolute.
www.stuttgarter-schule.de /bense.html   (2342 words)

  
 Elisabeth -- Synopsis/Biography
Elisabeth revels in her triumph, Death reminds her that it was him she did it for, which she denies.
Elisabeth bore two daughters, Sophie and Gisela, and in 1858 the heir to the throne, Rudolf, who were taken from her by her mother-in-law as it was unheard of for an Empress to mother her children.
Elisabeth was a beautiful girl and an attractive woman; however, she was also a bulimic and tried to maintain her figure and beauty obsessively.
web.utanet.at /lebicerw/shows/sisi_synopsis.htm   (2842 words)

  
 The Childhood of Elisabeth of Austria
Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie was born on Christmas Eve, 1837, in Munich, Germany, to the Duke and Duchess of Bavaria, Maximilian and Ludovica.
Elisabeth even once described herself as a hive and all of these people were bees flocking to her.
Elisabeth had taken on a role that she was not ready for.
royalwomen.tripod.com /id3.html   (1180 words)

  
 History of Empress Elisabeth
By this time Elisabeth was widely regarded as one of the most beautiful women in Europe--a distinction which she took great pains to maintain.
The one aspect of her appearance Elisabeth was unable to control was her teeth, which remained yellow despite the efforts of the best dentists in Europe.
Despite the startling similarity in their views on politics, literature, religion, etc, Elisabeth and Rudolf were far from close; indeed, after the ultimatum insisting on her being in charge of his upbringing, the Empress showed no interest whatsoever in her only son.
www.angelfire.com /ma/mayerling/sisibio.html   (1268 words)

  
 Elisabeth
Elisabeth continued to sulk about Helene's coming engagement, and her parents were at a loss as to how to bring her out of her moodiness.
Max had been sent a telegram with the news of his favourite daughter's engagement as soon as Ludovika could be bothered to remember him, and had been waiting with some concern for the women's return home.
Elisabeth was still pleading, however, unable to bear the thought of appearing before anyone that morning, but most especially the entire family, who would no doubt have been informed of what had happened.
www.austen.com /derby/olde/jenn4.htm   (12929 words)

  
 boys clothing: European royalty--Bavaria Maxamillian I Joseph
Kurfürst Max IV Joseph, a distant cousin of Kurfürst Karl Theodor, succeeded to the throne.
Kurfürst Max IV Joseph, a distant cousin of Kurfürst Karl Theodor, succeeded to the throne in 1799.
Max Joseph married Catharine of Baden Zähringen in 1797.
histclo.com /royal/gers/bav/max1.htm   (1177 words)

  
 News -> Dressage -> Europe -> 2005 -> Elisabeth Max-Theurer, Vice President of the Spanish Riding School
Elisabeth Max-Theurer, president of the Austrian Equestrian Federation, has accepted the position of spokesperson and vice president on the supervisory board of the Spanish Riding School in Vienna.
Elisabeth Max-Theurer became European Dressage Champion in 1979 and Olympic dressage champion in 1980 aboard Mon Cherie.
She married dressage trainer Hans Max in 1983 and lives in Castle Achleiten in Rohr, Austria, with her two children Victoria and Johannes.
www.eurodressage.com /news/dressage/europe/2005/maxtheurer.html   (259 words)

  
 On The Wagon
Max had offered to fetch her from the station on her return but as Lizzy knew that his regular days for meetings were Wednesdays and Sundays she declined.
Later Max would say that he would have choked on his salad anyway because of being so nervous and therefore his coming early was his only salvation but Lizzy was not too pleased at first when she had to open her door wrapped in a towel only.
Max was wondering whether it would be premature to propose to her on the spot when her deep breaths told him that Lizzy would no longer hear him.
www.austen.com /derby/elke8b.htm   (4506 words)

  
 Elisabeth
Elisabeth was her only married sister, and as such was the only person whose words of comfort she was likely to believe on this matter.
Elisabeth received permission to journey with her sister and eldest brother to Trieste, where Marie would be met by the delegation from her new country.
Elisabeth was delighted by the news, and the more their relatives spoke out against it, the more determined she was to publicly welcome her new sister.
www.eljen.net /writing/lisi.html   (18490 words)

  
 SocioSite: MAX WEBER [1864-1920]
Max Weber's contribution to the theory of social inequality and classes (in Dutch).
Max Weber has demonstrated how Protestantism, specifically Calvinism, conditioned and facilitated the development of a spirit of capitalism in western Europe.
Pierrotte presents some representative criticism of Weber's thesis, and argues that although his thesis is not perfect, non of the critics have managed to destroy the basis premise by which Weber sought to explain the emerge of capitalism.
www.sociosite.net /topics/weber.php   (1076 words)

  
 Elisabeth Theurer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elisabeth Theurer (born September 20, 1956 in Linz)) is a horse rider from Austria, who is known as Elisabeth Max-Theurer after marriage.
In 1968 she met Hans Max, a riding instructor, in cooperation with whom she achieved her main results and whom she married fifteen years later.
In 1973 she received Mon Cherie, a dark grey horse, as a bonus buying another one.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Elisabeth_Theurer   (269 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Dezember: Birth of Elisabeth Amalia Eugenia in the Herzog Max Palais, Munich.
April: Marriage of Franz Joseph and Elisabeth in the church of St. Augustine in Vienna.
Coronation of Franz Joseph and Elisabeth to King and Queen of Hungary in Budapest.
www.kaiserin-elisabeth.net /titania/mitte4_1e.htm   (330 words)

  
 The Max Brahn Story
There was simply no information about Max Brahn in the English language literature on the history of psychology so the poster included his name, birthdate, and an empty frame.
Max Brahn, your intellectual great, great, great grandfather was born on June 15, 1873.
As one might imagine from this brief sketch Elisabeth became a fan of Hitler (and vice versa) when he appeared on the scene late in her life.
www.psych.uiuc.edu /~wbrewer/Brahn.html   (1060 words)

  
 Elisabeth
Elisabeth's Totenklage normally might not rate a mention in and of itself, being a relatively minor song, but Douwes's performance is worth noting.
Unlike many singers, she's not afraid to sound bad musically for the sake of her acting; she sounds like she's been crying for hours, if not days...her voice is appropriately hoarse, and she doesn't always hit the notes cleanly.
Now, however, nearly fifty years later, things have changed; Elisabeth tells him that it's time they admitted that they could never be happy together, because their goals were too different and she couldn't be the person he needed her to be.
www.mindspring.com /~jlbarber/elisabeth.html   (1181 words)

  
 Derag Prinzessin Elisabeth in Munich Cheap Hotel Rates Discount Rooms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Princess Elisabeth became Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary through her marriage.
The exclusive Derag Hotel Prinzessin Elisabeth surely sets standards, as it is located in the middle of the "in-quarter", Glockenbach, close to the city and also directly on the high banks of the Isar River.
At Hotel Prinzessin Elisabeth, as in all Derag Hotel and Living Houses, you can choose among single, double and studio apartments, with kitchen, bath, dining room, living room, and working and sleeping areas for a long-term stay and between hotel rooms and suites for a short trip.
www.hotels-2.com /munich/derag-prinzessin-elisabeth.html   (223 words)

  
 Empress Elisabeth of Austria Centennial Commemorative Web Page
The future Empress of Austria was born to Duke Max in Bavaria and his Duchess, Ludovika, Princess of Bavaria in Munich on December 24, 1837 and baptized Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie; her intimates would call the spritely yet often melancholy and shy young duchess Sisi.
Elisabeth spent the next decades restlessly traveling throughout Europe with rare stops in Vienna.
While on vacation in Geneva Switzerland, at midday on September 10, 1898, Elisabeth, Empress Consort of Austria, was stabbed to death.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Aegean/7023/sisi.html   (481 words)

  
 News -> Dressage -> Europe -> 2004 -> Victoria Max-Theurer Qualified for the 2004 Olympic Games
Furthermore, Max Theurer improved her act by putting 71.24% on the score board in the Dortmund kur to music.
Victoria Max Theurer is 18-years old and is one of the youngest dressage riders ever to compete at the Olympic Games.
She very much looks up to her mother, Elisabeth Max Theurer, who was the 1980 Olympic Dressage Champion, "because she had a lot of success.
www.eurodressage.com /news/dressage/europe/2004/theurer.html   (254 words)

  
 Max Euwe's anniversary.
His mother - Elisabeth Euwe was fond of chess.
The parents could prepare Max to school, but during studying he reached big successes in chess.
At the beginning of the 20th young Max worked also on problems of mathematics.
www.ruschess.com /Grands/Euwe/main.html   (901 words)

  
 Munich Germany Hotel Reservations by Hotel News Resource
The Derag Max Emanuel is a first-class hotel located 40 kilometers from Franz-Joseph Strauss Airport.
A historic hotel, this beautiful property is named after Max Emanuel of Bavaria, who was known as "The Blue Elector Prince," because he always wore blue uniforms in support of the Austrians at the time Vienna was beleaguered by the Turks.
The exclusive Derag Hotel Prinzessin Elisabeth surely sets standards, as it is located in the middle of the "in-quarter", G more...
www.hotelnewsresource.com /hotel-discounts-m3-138-MUNICH-DE-europe.html   (418 words)

  
 Womble Lovers -- Front door   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
When living in south London Elisabeth Berseford began the story of the Wombles while walking on Wimbledon Common with her two children Kate and Marcus.
One of her children had trouble pronouncing 'Wimbledon' and thus the Wombles were born.
She has traveled around the world as a radio and TV journalist and is married to the TV sports commentator Max Robertson.
womble.designwest.com /womble_intro.html   (682 words)

  
 victoria.max-theurer.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
The story of Elisabeth Max-Theurer, called Sissy, is also the story of Mon Cherie, a four-legged present, who was very disobedient and hardly rideable at the beginning, but who developed to becoming European and Olympic Champion.
And it's the story of Hans Max-Theurer, who trained the young enthusiastic rider, and who turned her into one of the most successful lady riders of her time.
Sissy Max-Theurer, whose special interest is also the breeding of horses, has been acting as the President of the Austrian Association for Riding and Carriage Driving since 2002.
www.victoria.achleiten.at /en/vtm_3_1.htm   (486 words)

  
 Dick Kleinman Fine Art Gallery - Max Hayslette
Max Hayslette takes you to other times and places through his images.
Travel the far reaches of the world through the eyes of Max Hayslette, where an image tells a story, evokes a memory, and inspires the heart.
Max Hayslette is represented in over 300 private, corporate, and public collections, most notably The Rockefeller Foundation, Stanford University, Wells Fargo Bank, IBM, and The Ford Motor Company.
www.dickkleinmanfineart.com /Artists/Hayslette/Hayslette.html   (609 words)

  
 ::Elisabeth Shortbio::
Dezember: Birth of Elisabeth Amalia Eugenie in the Herzog Max Palais, Munich.
The Public in Vienna belives in a serve illness of Elisabeth.
Negotiatons between Emperor Franz-Joseph, Empress Elisabeth, Franz Deak and Gyula Andrassy.
home.pages.at /titania/flashbio.htm   (330 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Elisabeth Grümmer: Berlin & Munich: Music: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau,Ludwig van Beethoven,Johannes ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
There is a lot of music for the price, and the recording quality it good considering the age of the recordings.
In his autobiography, Fischer-Dieskau provides a wondrous appreciation of Elisabeth Grümmer, allocating more space to it than to comments about all his other colleagues put together.
I shall not attempt anything similar, adding only that a reminder of the extremely low price should be enough to urge all lovers of German lieder to add this to the trolley.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00000FXJO?v=glance   (1364 words)

  
 Spirit and faith: a focus for Women's History Month - Campus Report, SUNY Fredonia
Women of Faith, Women of Spirit," is the theme of Women's History Month at SUNY Fredonia, observed throughout March and early April with a slate of prominent women leaders from diverse religions.
One of the world's leading Biblical scholars and feminist theologians, Harvard Divinity School Professor Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza, will present the opening talk, "The Power of Naming: Feminist Studies in Religion," on Thursday, March 3, at 5 p.m.
The previous night, Wednesday, March 2, at 7:30 p.m., the Women's Student Union has invited independent scholar Max Dashu to present "Suppressed histories: Witches and Pagans," in Williams Center S-104.
www.fredonia.edu /prweb/cr/WomensMonth.asp   (617 words)

  
 SciFlicks.com ---> Back to the Future Part II - The Facts
The suit was settled, and the Screen Actors Guild introduced new rules about illicit use of actors.
Elisabeth Shue was cast as Jennifer, and all the closing shots of Back to the Future (1985) were reshot for the beginning of this film.
Persistent rumors are that Claudia Wells (Jennifer in Back to the Future (1985)) was in no condition to act any more.
www.sciflicks.com /back_to_the_future_part_ii/facts.html   (531 words)

  
 Elisabeth Röhm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
'Angel': Season 2 Overview (2003) (V) (as Elisabeth Rohm)....
'Angel': Season 1 Overview (2003) (V) (as Elisabeth Rohm)....
Find where Elisabeth Röhm is credited alongside another name
www.imdb.com /name/nm0737533   (160 words)

  
 Munich, Germany Hotel Information, Rate Comparison: Direct Prices, Discounters, Consolidators (MUC/deluxe)
located in the heart of munich, the derag max emanuel is near the gasteig cultural centre, the mьllerschen volksbad (public baths) and other exciting attractions and landmarks.
Hotel Prinzessin Elisabeth @ GeyerstraЯe 52, MUNICH 80469 the 4-stars derag hotel and living hotel prinzessin elisabeth is located in the city center of munich beside the isar river.
Hotel Max Emanuel @ Rablstrasse 10, MUNICH, 81669 the derag und living hotel max emanuel is located near the isar river in typical munich neighborhood.
www.hotels-shopper.com /DE/MUC.html   (7122 words)

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