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    Denominational conflicts and party breakthrough: the negative case of the All-German People’s Party by Dilling, M

    Published 2022
    “…This article argues for a historical perspective when selecting these cases and investigates an often overlooked case from Germany’s early post-war democracy: Gustav Heinemann’s All-German People’s Party (GVP). Relying on archival data and historical research, the paper reconstructs the conflicts between Catholics and Protestants that provided Heinemann with initially favorable conditions for party breakthrough. …”
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    KULTUR- UND BILDERREISE DURCH DEUTSCHLAND GERMANY L' ALLEMAGNE / by Ziethen, Horst, author

    Published 2014
    Subjects: “…Alemanni (Germanic people)…”
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    Assessing decision regret in caregivers of deceased German people with cancer—A psychometric validation of the Decision Regret Scale for Caregivers by Markus W. Haun, Alexander Schakowski, Ariane Preibsch, Hans‐Christoph Friederich, Mechthild Hartmann

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Setting and participants 361 caregivers of deceased German people/patients with cancer. Main variables studied Besides structural validity and test‐retest reliability, we evaluated measurement invariance accounting for gender, age and closeness of relationship, and tested hypotheses on convergent/discriminant validity. …”
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    Oral Health-Related Quality of Life, Oral Conditions, and Risk of Malnutrition in Older German People in Need of Care—A Cross-Sectional Study by Gerhard Schmalz, Clara Rosa Denkler, Tanja Kottmann, Sven Rinke, Dirk Ziebolz

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Background: The present cross-sectional study assessed oral health, nutritional condition, and oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) in older German people in need of care. Methods: The participants were recruited from eight nursing homes (including three nursing homes with assisted living) and one mobile nursing service. …”
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    Crossbow fibulae of the 5th and 6th centuries in the southeastern Alps by Tina Milavec

    Published 2009-01-01
    Subjects: “…southeastern alps; slovenia; late antiq-uity; crossbow fibulae; knob bow fibulae; fibulae with an inverted foot; hilltop settlements; romanized population; germanic peoples…”
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    Karl Barth, Memory, and the Nazi Past: Confronting the Question of German Guilt by William S. Skiles

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Instead, Barth wished simply to acknowledge this guilt, encourage the German people to accept it, and continue with the monumental task of reconstructing Germany. …”
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    Marta Górnicka’s «Grundgesetz»: The Chorus as Portrait and Proxy of Political Community by Louise Décaillet

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Based on aesthetic and political concepts of representation, which intertwine in the performance, the author shows how the chorus of Grundgesetz both portrays and enacts “the German people” as a plurality of bodies and voices united by fundamental rights. …”
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    Contemporary Ideas in a Traditional Mind-Set: The Nature Conservation Movement in Post War West-Germany (1945-1960) by Astrid Mignon Kirchhof

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Especially the occupyingforces faced harsh criticism from the German people for their widespreaddeforestation even though it seems that the Allied Powers used the woodresources quite responsibly. …”
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    Sebastian Kneipp and the Natural Cure Movement of Germany: Between Naturalism and Modern Medicine by Youkyung KO

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The Kneipp Cure and the Natural Cure Movement became a source of ecologica l thought which is currently gaining more and more sympathy from German people. It is regarded as a lieu de mémoire (site of memory) reflecting the collective identity of German people.…”
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