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GERMAN HALF-TRACK FAMILY
Schwere Wehrmachtschlepper

EINE         
EMACS-LIKE TEXT EDITOR DEVELOPED BY DANIEL WEINREB AND MIKE MCMAHON FOR LISP MACHINES IN THE 1970S
ZWEI; EINE
EINE Is Not EMACS (Reference: EMACS, LISP)
Tausend und eine Nacht         
WALTZ COMPOSED BY JOHANN STRAUSS II
Tausend und eine nacht
Tausend und eine Nacht (Thousand and One Nights), Op. 346, is a waltz composed by Johann Strauss II in 1871.
A Mass of Life         
CHORAL WORK, 1905, BY FREDERICK DELIUS
Eine Messe des Lebens; Mass of Life; Messe des Lebens
A Mass of Life (German: Eine Messe des Lebens) is a cantata by English composer Frederick Delius, based on the German text of Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophical novel Thus Spoke Zarathustra (1883-1885). In 1898, Delius had written a male choir and orchestral setting of "Midnight Song" from the same work, and this was revised to form part of the Mass.

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Schwerer Wehrmachtschlepper

The Schwerer Wehrmachtschlepper (sWS; "Heavy Military Tractor") was a German World War II half-track vehicle used in various roles between 1943 and 1945. The unarmored models were used as supply vehicles and as tractors to haul artillery. Armored versions mounted anti-aircraft guns or a 10 barrel rocket launcher (Nebelwerfer). Fewer than a thousand were built before the end of the war, but production continued after the war of an improved model in the Tatra plant in Czechoslovakia.