Wehrmachtsausstellung
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Wehrmachtsausstellung
Summary
Wehrmachtsausstellung is a travelling exhibition[1]. Wehrmachtsausstellung draws 83 Wikipedia views per month (travelling_exhibition category, ranking #3 of 8).[2]
Key Facts
- Wehrmachtsausstellung is the creator of Hannes Heer[3].
- Wehrmachtsausstellung is the creator of Bernd Boll[4].
- Wehrmachtsausstellung is the creator of Walter Manoschek[5].
- Wehrmachtsausstellung is the creator of Hans Safrian[6].
- Wehrmachtsausstellung is the creator of Jan Philipp Reemtsma[7].
- Wehrmachtsausstellung is the creator of Ulrike Jureit[8].
- Wehrmachtsausstellung's image is recorded as Neonaziaufmarsch in Muenchen.jpg[9].
- Wehrmachtsausstellung's instance of is recorded as travelling exhibition[10].
- Wehrmachtsausstellung's GND ID is recorded as 4461149-3[11].
- Wehrmachtsausstellung's location is recorded as Berlin[12].
- Wehrmachtsausstellung's location is recorded as Bielefeld[13].
- Wehrmachtsausstellung's location is recorded as Vienna[14].
- Wehrmachtsausstellung's location is recorded as Leipzig[15].
- Wehrmachtsausstellung's location is recorded as Munich[16].
- Wehrmachtsausstellung's location is recorded as Luxembourg[17].
- Wehrmachtsausstellung's location is recorded as Chemnitz[18].
- Wehrmachtsausstellung's location is recorded as Neumünster[19].
- Wehrmachtsausstellung's location is recorded as Schwäbisch Hall[20].
- Wehrmachtsausstellung's location is recorded as Peenemünde[21].
- Wehrmachtsausstellung's location is recorded as Dortmund[22].
- Wehrmachtsausstellung's location is recorded as Halle (Saale)[23].
- Wehrmachtsausstellung's location is recorded as Potsdam[24].
- Wehrmachtsausstellung's location is recorded as Stuttgart[25].
- Wehrmachtsausstellung's location is recorded as Innsbruck[26].
- Wehrmachtsausstellung's location is recorded as Freiburg im Breisgau[27].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Hannes Heer[3], a historian of Modern Age[28], b. 1941[29], of Germany[30], awarded the Carl von Ossietzky Medal[31]; Bernd Boll[4], a historian of Modern Age[32], b. 1951[33], of Germany[34]; Walter Manoschek[5], a university teacher[35], b. 1957[36], of Austria[37]; Hans Safrian[6], a historian[38], b. 1952[39], of Austria[40], specialised in antisemitism[41]; Jan Philipp Reemtsma[7], a university teacher[42], b. 1952[43], of Germany[44], awarded the Meister Eckhart Prize[45], specialised in German studies[46]; and Ulrike Jureit[8], a cultural historian[47], b. 1964[48], of Germany[49], specialised in historiography[50].
Why It Matters
Wehrmachtsausstellung draws 83 Wikipedia views per month (travelling_exhibition category, ranking #3 of 8).[2] Wehrmachtsausstellung has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[51] Wehrmachtsausstellung is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[52]