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GERMAN CONDUCTOR AND COMPOSER
Wilhelm Furtwangler; Furtwängler, Wilhelm; Wilhelm Furtwaengler; Wilihelm Furtwaengler; Furtwangler, Wilhelm; Furtwaengler, Wilhelm; Wilhelm furtwaengler; Wilhelm furtwangler

Wilhelm      
n. Wilhelm, nombre propio masculino
Wilhelm II         
GERMAN EMPEROR AND KING OF PRUSSIA (1859-1941)
Wilhelm II; Kaiser Wilhelm II; William II of Germany; Willhelm II of Germany; Kaiser William II; Kaiser Wilhem II; Kaiser Bill; William II (of Germany and Prussia); Emperor Wilhelm II; Emperor of Germany and king of Prussia William II; Wilhem II; Whilhem II; Whilhelm II; Wilhelm II of Prussia; William II German Emperor; Kaiser wilhelm ii; William II of Prussia; Wilhelm ii; Wilhelm II, German Kaiser; Frederick William Albert Victor; Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm Albert Viktor von Preußen; Prince Frederick William Albert Victor of Prussia; William II of Hohenzollern; Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm Albert Viktor von Preussen; William II, German Emperor; Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany; Wilhelm II of Germany; Wilhelm the second; Wilhelm the Second; Wilhelm 2; Wilhelm II.; Emperor William II; German Emperor William II; German Emperor Wilhelm II; Wilhelm II, Kaiser; Wilhelm II, Emperor of Germany; Wilhelm II, King of Prussia; The exile of doorn; William II (German Empire); User:WatkynBassett/Hun speech; William II, King of Prussia; William II (Deutsches Reich); Wilhelm II (German Empire); Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany
Wilhelm segundo (el primer rey de Prusia, el último emperador de Alemania)
Gunter Grass         
GERMAN NOVELIST, POET, PLAYWRIGHT, ILLUSTRATOR, GRAPHIC ARTIST, AND SCULPTOR (1927-2015)
Gunther Grass; Gunter Grass; Guenther Grass; Günther Grass; Günter Wilhelm Grass; Gunter Wilhelm Grass; While Skinning an Onion; Guenter Wilhelm Grass; Guenter Grass; Gunther Wilhelm Grass; Gunter Gräss; Grass, Günter
Gunter Grass (escritor alemán)

Definición

Leibnizian
[l??b'n?ts??n]
¦ adjective relating to the work of the German philosopher and mathematician Gottfried Leibniz (1646-1716).

Wikipedia

Wilhelm Furtwängler

Gustav Heinrich Ernst Martin Wilhelm Furtwängler (UK: FOORT-veng-glər, US: -⁠lər, German: [ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈfʊɐ̯tvɛŋlɐ]; 25 January 1886 – 30 November 1954) was a German conductor and composer. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest symphonic and operatic conductors of the 20th century. He was a major influence for many later conductors, and his name is often mentioned when discussing their interpretative styles.

Furtwängler was principal conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic between 1922 and 1945, and from 1952 until 1954. He was also principal conductor of the Gewandhaus Orchestra (1922–26), and was a guest conductor of other major orchestras including the Vienna Philharmonic.

Although not an adherent of Nazism, he was the leading conductor to remain in Germany during the Nazi regime. Despite his open opposition to antisemitism and the ubiquity of Nazi symbolism, the regime did not seek to suppress him, at Joseph Goebbels' insistence, for propaganda reasons. This situation caused lasting controversy, and the extent to which his presence lent prestige to Nazi Germany is still debated.