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  • In 1795 Taylor sent a copy to Goethe, through Benzler.
  • This made Benzler's position redundant and he was recalled to Berlin.
  • Lucie and Goldman, Benzler said, " make a wonderful team ."
  • At some point prior, on a now unknown date, Benzler had had his first confirmed victory.
  • In 1892 Maria Laach Abbey was refounded by the monks of Beuron, and Willibrord Benzler became its prior.
  • Benzler served with Jasta 32 from 14 February to 22 December 1917; he then transferred to Jasta 45.
  • "We didn't realize it was going to be that big of a thing, " said Benzler.
  • The German Emperor Wilhelm II, however, brought about the appointment of his favourite, the German Benedictine and Prussian subject Willibrord Benzler.
  • Robert Benzler, a retiree from Concord, had only one reason for buying his Elmo : to make a quick buck off its popularity.
  • "In early puppy evaluations, they saw something there that might not make her a great guide dog, " says Benzler.
  • On 29 October 1941, Felix Benzler, the plenipotentiary of the German foreign ministry in Serbia, reported that 2, 300 people were executed.
  • The first known recording of this piece was by Albert Benzler, recorded on Lakeside / U . S . Everlasting Cylinder # 380 in June 1911.
  • In September, Felix Benzler demanded the immediate evacuation of the camp and the swift and draconian settlement of the Jewish question that it already came in Croatia.
  • The " Iphigenia " was submitted to Benzler before September 1790, but was not printed till 1793 ( for private distribution ); and published 1794.
  • Even though Benzler had earlier been discussed as a possible bishop of Cologne or Fulda, his appointment as bishop of Metz on 21 September 1901 was somewhat surprising.
  • Other flying aces who served with the squadron included Hans Auer, Otto Schmidt, Fritz Kieckh鋐er, Hans Rolfes, Helmut Br黱ig, Arno Benzler, and Emil Koch.
  • In September 1941, the Reich Plenipotentiary for Serbia, Felix Benzler, reported to Ribbentrop that the SS had arrested 8, 000 Serbian Jews, whom they were planning to execute en masse.
  • The Briand-Cerretti agreement came after the forced retirement of the saintly Benedictine bishop of Metz, Willibrord Benzler, in 1919 and only provides a very vague analogy for the depositions at the Liberation of France.
  • After World War I the diocese of Metz became French again, and a German bishop was no longer acceptable; Benzler therefore resigned in January 1919 . His resignation was officially accepted on 10 July; on 31 July he was appointed archbishop of the titular see of Attalia in Pamphylia.
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