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Politically engaged German worker (1919–1943)
Lothar Salinger (8 May 1919 – 4 March 1943) was a politically engaged German worker and part of the Jewish youth movement in Berlin, who became a resistance
Lothar_Salinger
German anti-Nazi resistance group
(1914–1942) Heinz Rotholz (1922–1943) Siegbert Rotholz (1922–1943). Lothar Salinger (1920–1943) Werner Steinbrink Irene Walter "Shoah Resource Center -
Baum_Group
German resistance fighter (1912–1942)
(1921–1943), Hanni Meyer (1921–1943), Marianne Joachim (1922–1943), Lothar Salinger (1920–1943), Helmut Neumann (1922–1943), Hildegard Löwy and Siegbert
Herbert_Baum
Men's prison in the Charlottenburg-Nord locality of Berlin
Sadrozinski (1907–1944), Army officer who plotted to assassinate Hitler Lothar Salinger (1919–1943), resistant activist Rudolf von Scheliha (1897–1942), aristocrat
Plötzensee_Prison
German music student and anti-government resistance group member (1919–1942)
friends including Marianne Prager (whom he subsequently married) and Lothar Salinger. Another who became a close friend was Siegbert Rotholz, a leading
Heinz_Joachim
Jewish German office worker involved in anti-Nazi resistance (1922–1943)
Heinz Joachim, and through him Marianne Joachim. With their friend Lothar Salinger she joined the "Joachim Group". The group appears to have been a fractious
Hildegard_Löwy
German Buddhist expositor, painter, and poet
Anagarika Govinda (born Ernst Lothar Hoffmann, 17 May 1898 – 14 January 1985) was the founder of the order of the Arya Maitreya Mandala and an expositor
Anagarika_Govinda
Herman Adler Johnny Green The Great Caruso Nominated Adolph Deutsch Conrad Salinger Show Boat Nominated 1952 Max Steiner Ray Heindorf The Jazz Singer Nominated
List of Jewish Academy Award winners and nominees
List_of_Jewish_Academy_Award_winners_and_nominees
Austrian and Czech writer (1883–1924)
José Saramago, and Al Silverman, a writer and editor, states that J. D. Salinger loved to read Kafka's works. The Romanian writer Mircea Cărtărescu said
Franz_Kafka
"literal meaning". Nine Stories (Lisa Loeb And...) – Named after the J.D. Salinger book of short stories of that name; Loeb, an English major, wanted a literary
List of musician and band name etymologies
List_of_musician_and_band_name_etymologies
Camus Holden Caulfield in the 1951 novel The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger The Grinch in the 1957 book How the Grinch Stole Christmas! by Dr Seuss
List_of_stock_characters
American Buddhist writer and academic (1941–2026)
(2005) Ajeet Cour (2006) Sucheta Dalal (2006) Laltluangliana Khiangte (2006) Lothar Lutze (2006) Mrinal Pande (2006) Sugathakumari (2006) Sitanshu Yashaschandra
Robert_Thurman
Opera by Eugen d'Albert
prologue and two acts by Eugen d'Albert, to a libretto in German by Rudolf Lothar. Based on the 1896 Catalan play Terra baixa by Àngel Guimerà, Tiefland was
Tiefland_(opera)
for California (1915–1921) and mayor of San Francisco (1897–1902) Pierre Salinger, United States senator for California (1964) and White House Press Secretary
List of University of San Francisco people
List_of_University_of_San_Francisco_people
February 9 – David Bateson, British actor and comedian February 13 – Matt Salinger, American actor and producer February 14 – Meg Tilly, Canadian-American
1960_in_film
Book by Julia Eccleshare
Mühlenweg Raffaello Busoni German 1950 12+ The Catcher in the Rye J. D. Salinger English 1951 12+ The Wool-Pack: A Tale of Adventure Cynthia Harnett English
1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up
1001_Children's_Books_You_Must_Read_Before_You_Grow_Up
Tierney United States Crime thriller The Sentinel Arnaud Desplechin Emmanuel Salinger, Thibault de Montalembert, Jean-Louis Richard France Single White Female
List of thriller films of the 1990s
List_of_thriller_films_of_the_1990s
Romanian social scientist, journalist and politician (1896–1964)
landing. Additionally, she is remembered for her translations from J. D. Salinger (which fed Romania's counterculture of the 1960s) and J. R. R. Tolkien
Mihai_Ralea
International athletics championship event
details Michel Jazy (FRA) 3:40.9 CR Witold Baran (POL) 3:42.1 Tomáš Salinger (TCH) 3:42.2 5000 metres details Bruce Tulloh (GBR) 14:00.6 Kazimierz
1962 European Athletics Championships
1962_European_Athletics_Championships
9 John Winch (GBR) 3:52.0 Kuniaki Watanabe (JPN) 3:52.1 1961 Tomáš Salinger (TCH) 3:45.75 Zoltan Vamoș (ROM) 3:45.85 Rudolf Klaban (AUT) 3:46.16
List of Universiade medalists in athletics (men)
List_of_Universiade_medalists_in_athletics_(men)
Delany (IRL) 1962 Belgrade details Michel Jazy (FRA) Witold Baran (POL) Tomáš Salinger (TCH) 1966 Budapest details Bodo Tümmler (FRG) Michel Jazy (FRA) Harald
List of European Athletics Championships medalists (men)
List_of_European_Athletics_Championships_medalists_(men)
LOTHAR SALINGER
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Boy/Male
French Teutonic German
Fighter.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Lotharius, LOTHARIO means "loud warrior."
Surname or Lastname
German
German : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements liut ‘people’, ‘tribe’ + heri, hari ‘army’.English : nickname from Middle English luther(e), lither(e) ‘bad’, ‘wicked’, ‘base’ (from Old English l̄ðre).
Male
German
Variant spelling of German Lothar, LOTHUR means "loud warrior."
Male
French
Variant spelling of French Lothaire, LOTHAIR means "loud warrior."
Female
Swedish
 Short form of Swedish Charlotta, LOTTA means "man."
Male
French
French form of Latin Lotharius, LOTHAIRE means "loud warrior."
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Yowtham, JOTHAM means "God is perfect." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the youngest son of Gideon.
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, French, German, Teutonic
Renowned Warrior; Army People; Famous Warrior
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly northeastern counties)
English (mainly northeastern counties) : variant of Latham.
Female
English
Short form of English Aletha, LETHA means "truth."
Male
Hindi/Indian
(जौहर) Hindi name, possibly JOHAR means "salute."
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of French Olivier, probably OLGHAR means "elf army."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places in northern England named with the dative plural form (used originally after a preposition) of Old Norse hlaða ‘barn’ (dative plural hlǫðum, i.e. ‘at the barns’), as for example Latham in West Yorkshire, Lathom in Lancashire, and Laytham in East Yorkshire.
Boy/Male
French, German, Teutonic
Fighter; Army People; Famous Warrior
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from Hotham in the East Riding of Yorkshire, named from a dative plural hÅdum of an Old English hÅd ‘shelter’.
Male
Hindi/Indian
(लोचन) Hindi name LOCHAN means "the eye."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Gotham in Nottinghamshire, so named from Old English gÄt ‘goat’ + hÄm ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘water meadow’.
Boy/Male
Teutonic German
Fighter.
Male
German
Later form of German Clothar, LOTHAR means "loud warrior."Â
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Ornamented, Beautiful
Boy/Male
Norse
The place where Sigurd killed Fafnir.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Ocean of compassionate
Male
Dutch
, saved (from the water); or, great Law-giver.
Boy/Male
African American American Shakespearean Greek English French
God.
Female
English
 Anglicized form of Scottish Jennet, JANET means "God is gracious."
Female
Egyptian
, a mystical cow.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Aryeh, ARIEH means "lion." In the bible, this is the name of an officer of king Pekahiah.Â
Girl/Female
Indian
Flowering
Girl/Female
Hindu
Peacock
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n.
A bovine beast.
n.
A rudder.
v. t.
To tear or rend in pieces.
a.
Received by birth or from ancestors; native, natural; as, mother language; also acting the part, or having the place of a mother; producing others; originating.
pron. & a.
Not this, but the contrary; opposite; as, the other side of a river.
conj.
Either; -- used with other or or for its correlative (as either . . . or are now used).
v. i.
To become like, or full of, mother, or thick matter, as vinegar.
v. t.
To adopt as a son or daughter; to perform the duties of a mother to.
n.
A film or membrane which is developed on the surface of fermented alcoholic liquids, such as vinegar, wine, etc., and acts as a means of conveying the oxygen of the air to the alcohol and other combustible principles of the liquid, thus leading to their oxidation.
v. t.
To annoy; to trouble; to worry; to perplex. See Pother.
a.
Alt. of Lothsome
a.
Bovine.
n.
A gay seducer of women; a libertine.
n.
Bustle; confusion; tumult; flutter; bother.
pron. & a.
Alternate; second; -- used esp. in connection with every; as, every other day, that is, each alternate day, every second day.
n.
To spread over with lather; as, to lather the face.
n.
One who, or that which, bothers; state of perplexity or annoyance; embarrassment; worry; disturbance; petty trouble; as, to be in a bother.
v. i.
To form lather, or a froth like lather; to accumulate foam from profuse sweating, as a horse.
conj.
Neither; nor.
n.
The mother of one's husband or wife.