• Dwinger may refer to: Edwin Erich Dwinger (1898-1981), Russian-German novelist and SS-Obersturmführer; Wilhelm Wien's son-in-law Ida Dwinger, Danish actress...
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    that the forceful works of such artists as Emil Nolde, Ernst Barlach and Erich Heckel exemplified the Nordic spirit; as Goebbels explained, "We National...
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    ethnic Germans was invented in 1940 by German nationalist writer Edwin Erich Dwinger [de] by embellishing the events of "Bloody Sunday". In 1961, a book...
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  • (1911–1995) Martin Wülfing [de] (1899–1986) Heinrich Anacker (1901–1971) Edwin Erich Dwinger [de] (1898–1981) Richard Euringer (1891–1953) Eberhard Wolfgang Möller...
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    that Shehu had committed suicide because of a "nervous crisis". Edwin Erich Dwinger, 83, German novelist Four days after Israel annexed the Golan Heights...
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    par with the published diaries of another Siberian captive, Edwin Erich Dwinger. Dwinger and the Hungarian author depict "the same destitution, the same...
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