Steindorff List
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Steindorff List
Summary
Steindorff List is a document[1].
Key Facts
- Steindorff List authored Georg Steindorff[2].
- Steindorff List's instance of is recorded as document[3].
- Steindorff List's genre is recorded as list[4].
- Steindorff List's genre is recorded as report[5].
- Steindorff List's language of work or name is recorded as English[6].
- Steindorff List's country of origin is recorded as United States[7].
- Steindorff List's publication date is recorded as +1945-06-00T00:00:00Z[8].
- Steindorff List's main subject is recorded as egyptologist[9].
- Steindorff List's main subject is recorded as Nazi Germany[10].
- Steindorff List's main subject is recorded as Alexander Scharff[11].
- Steindorff List's main subject is recorded as Rudolf Anthes[12].
- Steindorff List's main subject is recorded as Hans Bonnet[13].
- Steindorff List's main subject is recorded as Hans Wolfgang Müller[14].
- Steindorff List's main subject is recorded as Herbert Ricke[15].
- Steindorff List's main subject is recorded as Bernard V. Bothmer[16].
- Steindorff List's main subject is recorded as Hermann Grapow[17].
- Steindorff List's main subject is recorded as Alfred Hermann[18].
- Steindorff List's main subject is recorded as Hermann Kees[19].
- Steindorff List's main subject is recorded as Hermann Junker[20].
- Steindorff List's main subject is recorded as Siegfried Schott[21].
- Steindorff List's main subject is recorded as Günther Roeder[22].
- Steindorff List's main subject is recorded as Uvo Hölscher[23].
- Steindorff List's main subject is recorded as Heinrich Schäfer[24].
- Steindorff List's main subject is recorded as Walther Wolf[25].
- Steindorff List's main subject is recorded as Friedrich Wilhelm von Bissing[26].
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Authorship and Creation
Steindorff List authored Georg Steindorff[2].
Publication
Steindorff List's publication date is recorded as +1945-06-00T00:00:00Z[8]. Its language of work or name is recorded as English[6]. Genres include list[4] and report[5].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include egyptologist[9], Nazi Germany[10], Alexander Scharff[11], Rudolf Anthes[12], Hans Bonnet[13], and Hans Wolfgang Müller[14].