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What (who) is krankhafte Veränderung eines Organs - definition

AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF HEINZ GUDERIAN
Erinnerungen eines Soldaten (book); Erinnerungen eines Soldaten

Cologne Cathedral organs         
  • The transept Organ
  • The nave organ
Organs and organists of Cologne Cathedral
The organs of Cologne Cathedral are the major source of instrumental music at the cathedral, being played for daily services and accompanying the choir, as well as being used for concerts and recitals.
Artificial Organs (journal)         
ACADEMIC JOURNAL
Draft:Artificial Organs (Journal); Artif Organs; Artif. Organs
Artificial Organs is a monthly peer-reviewed biomedical journal that covers organ replacement technology published by Wiley. It was established in 1977 by Yukihiko Nosé and Paul S.
Tod eines Schülers         
TELEVISION SERIES
Tod eines Schulers
Tod eines Schülers (A student's death) is a German television series directed by Claus Peter Witt, based on a script by Robert Stromberger.

Wikipedia

Panzer Leader (book)

Panzer Leader (German: Erinnerungen eines Soldaten, literally "Memories of a Soldier") is an autobiography by Heinz Guderian. The book, written during his imprisonment by the Allies after the war, describes Guderian's service in the Panzer arm of the Heer before and during World War II.

The most prominent English language version is the 1952 translation by Constantine Fitzgibbon, with a foreword by B. H. Liddell Hart. The Da Capo Press editions have an additional introduction by Kenneth Macksey.