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His fellow poets ' regard for Blunden was illustrated by the contributions to a dinner in his honour for which poems were specially written by Cecil Day-Lewis and William Plomer ; T. S. Eliot and Walter de la Mare were guests ; and Siegfried Sassoon provided the Burgundy.
The poets included Edmund Blunden, Rupert Brooke, Robert Graves, D. H. Lawrence, Walter de la Mare and Siegfried Sassoon.
The poets featured included Edmund Blunden, Rupert Brooke, Robert Graves, D. H. Lawrence, Walter de la Mare and Siegfried Sassoon.
These included new works by Siegfried Matthus, Diether de la Motte, Manfred Trojahn and Isang Yun.
de: Siegfried und Roy
de: Siegfried Bing
de: Siegfried Alkan
de: Siegfried Günter
de: Siegfried Kracauer
* 1946 Vis de secătură by Mircea Ştefănescu, directed by W. Siegfried
Brugg and Surroundings from the: de: Siegfriedatlas | Siegfried Atlas ( 1880 )
de: Siegfried Handloser
In 1973 she sang Amneris at the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City and sang Erda in Siegfried for her debut with the Lyric Opera of Chicago.
* Concerto for Cello and Orchestra en forme de pas de trois ( 1966 ), dedicated to Siegfried Palm
de: Siegfried Kapper
de: Siegfried Kampl
de: Siegfried Matthus
Jean de Reszke in the title role of Wagner's Siegfried ( opera ) | Siegfried ( photo by Nadar ( photographer ) | Nadar ).
de: Siegfried von Feuchtwangen

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Major works set against the backdrop of the Second World War are De Aanslag ( The Assault ), Het stenen bruidsbed, and Siegfried, the latter an attempt to examine why so many Germans responded to Hitler's charisma
Impressed by the tall, handsome German, De Koven wrote to a friend: " I have just met a charming German of keen intelligence who calls himself Siegfried.
* Siegfried Kracauer, De Caligari à Hitler.
They continued the work of the Belgian linguist Maurits Gysseling, who got his inspiration from the Belgian archeologist Siegfried De Laet.
De Reszke was equally successful singing in German, and his appearances as Lohengrin, Walther von Stolzing, Siegfried and Tristan were lauded by music critics, who praised him for demonstrating how the extremely demanding and often declamatory music that Wagner wrote for his heldentenors could be sung with beauty of tone and, wherever practicable, a smooth legato line.

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* The Nibelungenlied, an epic poem in Middle High German, tells the saga of Siegfried / Sigurd, who killed a dragon on the Drachenfels ( Siebengebirge ) (" dragons rock "), near Bonn at the Rhine and of the Burgundians and their court at Worms, at the Rhine and Kriemhild's golden treasure, which was thrown into the Rhine by Hagen.
* January – American troops cross the Siegfried Line into Germany.
Somerville College was converted into a hospital during World War I — Robert Graves and Siegfried Sassoon were patients there.
Escaping to earth, he uses the Tarnhelm to transform himself into a dragon and guards the treasure in a cave for many years before being ultimately killed by Wotan's mortal grandson Siegfried, as depicted in the opera of the same name.
Northampton was created from the villages of Siegfried, Newport and Stemton, which together were formed into an alliance in 1902.
Lucas ( RHD Ltd ) 1950 ; All in Due Time by Humphry House ( RHD Ltd ) 1955 ; George Moore: Letters to Lady Cunard 1895-1933 ( RHD Ltd ) 1957 ; The Letters of Oscar Wilde ( RHD Ltd ) 1962 ; Max Beerbohm: Letters to Reggie Turner ( RHD Ltd ) 1964 ; More Theatres by Max Beerbohm ( RHD Ltd ) 1969 ; Last Theatres by Max Beerbohm ( RHD Ltd ) 1970 ; A Peep into the Past by Max Beerbohm ( Heinemann ) 1972 ; A Catalogue of the Caricatures of Max Beerbohm ( Macmillan ) 1972 ; The Autobiography of Arthur Ransome ( Cape ) 1976 ; Electric Delights by William Plomer ( Cape ) 1978 ; Selected Letters of Oscar Wilde ( Oxford ) 1979 ; Two Men of Letters ( Michael Joseph ) 1979 ; Siegfried Sassoon: Diaries 1920-1922 3 vols.
Furthermore, Adolf promised assistance against specifically listed opponents, but also the general promise that he would not admit any enemy of Siegfried II into his council.
Although Allied commanders generally favoured a broad front policy to continue the advance into Germany and the Netherlands, Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery proposed a bold plan to head north through the Dutch Gelderland, bypassing the German Siegfried line defences and opening a route into the German industrial heartland of the Ruhr.
Montgomery argued for a narrow thrust across the Lower Rhine, preferably with all Allied ground forces under his personal command as they had been in the early months of the Normandy campaign, into the open country beyond and then to the northern flank into the Ruhr, thus avoiding the Siegfried Line.
On the parallel activity of the two powers and the symbols used therefor in Scripture, as well as on their emanation from God and their further development into new powers, their relation to God and the world, their part in the Creation, their tasks toward man, etc., see Siegfried, " Philo ," pp. 214 – 218.
In September 1944 the Western Allies launched Operation Market Garden, an attempt by the British 2nd Army to bypass the Siegfried Line and advance into the Ruhr, Germany ’ s industrial heartland.
The city had been incorporated into the Siegfried Line, the main defensive network on Germany's western border ; the Allies had hoped to capture it quickly and advance into the industrialized Ruhr Basin.
As men and equipment continued to flow into the Siegfried Line they were able to establish an average defensive depth of.
American soldiers cross the Siegfried Line and march into Germany.
After fierce fighting, the 10th slammed into the vaunted Siegfried Line and led General George S. Patton's Third Army into Germany on 19 November 1944.
Trips to Europe brought her into contact with women such as Avril Saint Croix, president of the moral unity committee of the International Council of Women, and Jules Siegfried, president of the French National Council of Women ( Acción femenina, 1917: 134 in Little 1975, 391 )
June 30, 1936: Siegfried Eifrig carries the Olympic torch to light a ceremonial altar in the center of Berlin, before the flame is carried into the Olympic stadium.
#: The third movement begins with a dark oboe solo transferring to a cello solo, and proceeds to develop into a crescendo, featuring a quotation from Wagner's Siegfried.
In 1965, they embarked on what was planned to be a two-year stint abroad ; they stayed abroad ten years, befriending Siegfried & Roy, incorporating the wives into their act ( The Four Crocksons ) and staging children's matinees in Dutch, German and English while residing in Spain for nightclub-shows.
Part II of the book begins by going around the world, time zone to time zone, showing what different characters are doing all at the same time: Morris Zapp travelling ; Australian Rodney Wainright trying to write a conference paper ; Zapp's ex-wife Désirée trying to write a novel ; Howard Ringbaum trying to convince his wife Thelma to sleep with him on an airplane so he can join the Mile High Club ; Siegfried von Turpitz talking to Arthur Kingfisher about the new UNESCO chair of literary criticism ; Rudyard Parkinson plotting to get that chair ; Turkish Akbil Borak reading William Hazlitt to prepare for a visit by Swallow ; Akira Sakazaki translating English novelist Ronald Frobisher into Japanese ; Ronald Frobisher having breakfast ; Italian Fulvia Morgana ( a reference to Morgan le Fay ) meeting Morris Zapp on a plane ; and more .`

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