Helga (derived from Old Norse heilagr - "holy", "blessed") is a female name, used mainly in Scandinavia, German-speaking countries and the Low Countries...
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Goebbels children (redirect from Helga Goebbels)
and was survived by his wife and five children. Born on 1 September 1932. Helga was a "daddy's girl" who preferred her father to her mother. She would sit...
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The Helga Pictures are a series of more than 268 paintings and drawings of German model Helga Testorf (born c. 1933 or c. 1939) created by American artist...
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"Helga!" is a running gag at German concerts and festivals. A person may call for a Helga; others answer and create a chorus-like group effect. "Helga...
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Helga, She-Wolf of Stilberg (French: Helga, la louve de Stilberg) is a 1977 Nazisploitation French film directed by Alain Payet (credited as Alain Garnier)...
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Helga Nowitzki (née Bredenbröcker) is a German former international basketball player. She is the mother of Dirk and Silke Nowitzki. Nowitzki was a member...
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Bjorg Helga (born Þorbjörg Helga Þorgilsdóttir; 16 April 1989) is an Icelandic actress best known for starring in Ragnar Bragason's Metalhead. Helga won...
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Helga Liné (pronounced [liˈne]; born Helga Lina Stern on 14 July 1932) is a Spanish film actress and circus acrobat best known for her work in the horror...
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Helga the Fair was an Icelandic woman whose life and relationships are described in Gunnlaugs saga ormstungu. She is the daughter of Þorsteinn Egilsson...
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Helga Newmark, née Helga Hoflich, (1932–2012) was the first female Holocaust survivor ordained as a rabbi. She was born in Germany, and was sent to the...
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