By German
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BEIBy: German.
LIEDEROFTHEPACKSongs by German wolves?
THOMASMANNNOVELBook by a German author?
OPELGerman make owned by GM
GNEISENAUGerman warship damaged by bombs.
SAARGerman region desired by France.
EMDENGerman seaport protected by dikes
STENWeapon inspired by the German MP40
OPELGerman carmaker owned by General Motors
SAUDIAUDISGerman cars bought by Riyadh residents?
OPELGerman car make owned by GM
EDERGerman dam, bombed by the RAF.
HESSIANSGerman troops hired by George III.
DURERSWorks by a German painter-engraver
LSDDrug known by its German initials
CHINESECHECKERSBoard game created by a German gamemaker
HAMBURGGerman port, bombed by R. A. F.
COLOGNEGerman industrial center razed by Allied bombs.
EDERGerman dam destroyed by RAF, May, 1943.
SPEEGerman admiral defeated by the British, 1914
BMWGerman auto known by its manufacturer's initials
BIST"Wo ... Du?" by German metal band Rammstein
OPELGerman car once owned by General Motors
FOKKERGerman war plane flown by the Red Baron
EDERVital German dam wrecked by R. A. F.
OTTODIXGerman Expressionist who was blacklisted by the Nazis
dreikanter(German) a three-faced pebble worn by wind
STROHSGerman beer now owned by the Pabst Brewing Company
sprechgesang(German) a style of vocal delivery introduced by Schoenberg
dreikantersDREIKANTER, (German) a three-faced pebble worn by wind
RUHRGerman region occupied by France and Belgium from 1923-25
kreutzerany of various former minor coins issued by German states
sprechgesangsSPRECHGESANG, (German) a style of vocal delivery introduced by Schoenberg
guldenany of various gold coins formerly issued by German states
guildersany of various gold coins formerly issued by German states
guldensany of various gold coins formerly issued by German states
guilderany of various gold coins formerly issued by German states
BUGTwo rivers of this name crossed by German armies, 1939-1941.
realpolitik(German) politics guided by practical considerations, instead of principles or ethics
melodeonsA small accordion of German origin, played esp. by folk musicians