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Fritz Fischer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fritz Fischer (March 5, 1908 – December 1, 1999) was a German historian best known for his analysis of the causes of World War I. Fischer has been described by The Encyclopedia of Historians and His...
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Fritz Fischer (medical doctor) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chef de Cuisine Christian Lohse and his team were awarded with the second Michelin-Star. Restaurant Fischers Fritz is the only Two-Michelin-Star restaurant in Berlin.
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Fritz Fischer, professor emeritus at Hamburg University and one of the most influential historians of modern Germany since 1945, died on December 1, 1999 at the age of 91. He was named an Honorary Foreign Member of the AHA in 1984.
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- in 1961, Fritz Fischer’s book (translated into English in 1967 as Germany’s Aims in the First World War) launched a furious debate among German historians. Older historians denounced Fischer and the book, but some younger historians came to Fischer’s support.
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Encyclopedia article about Fischer, Fritz. Information about Fischer, Fritz in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Fischer, Fritz; Fischer-Dieskau; Fischer-Dieskau, Dietrich; Fischer-Hepp rearrangement; Fischer-Hinnen method; Fischer-Tropsch process;
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Haus Fischer Fritz; ... Urlaub auf dem Fischland bei Fischer Fritz ... ; Reuse im Bodden Fischer Fritz;
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Books by Fritz Fischer: Germany's Aims in the First World War, World Power or Decline: The Controversy over Germany's Aims in the First…, From Kaiserreich to the Third Reich: Elements of Continuity in German…, Making Them Like Us, Krieg der Illusionen: Die Deutsche Politik von 1911 bis 1914., Griff nach der Weltmacht, ...
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