Johanna Wolf
Johanna Wolf (1 June 1900 – 5 June 1985) was Adolf Hitler's chief secretary. Wolf joined Hitler's personal secretariat in the autumn of 1929 as a typist, at which time she also became a member of the Nazi Party. Wolf served as Hitler's chief secretary until the night of 21–22 April 1945, when she was ordered to fly out of Berlin to safety. She died on 5 June 1985. Provided by Wikipedia-
1Zwischen Kulturtransfer und Spracherwerb: Walter Kuhfußʼ Kulturgeschichte des Französischunterrichtsby Johanna WolfGet full text
Published 2016-03-01
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2Zwischen Kulturtransfer und Spracherwerb: Walter Kuhfußʼ Kulturgeschichte des Französischunterrichtsby Johanna WolfGet full text
Published 2016-03-01
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6by Bilal Alaskhar Alhamwe, Razi Khalaila, Johanna Wolf, Verena von Bülow, Hani Harb, Fahd Alhamdan, Charles S. Hii, Susan L. Prescott, Antonio Ferrante, Harald Renz, Holger Garn, Daniel P. PotaczekGet full text
Published 2018-05-01
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7by Suzanne Abbring, Johanna Wolf, Veronica Ayechu-Muruzabal, Mara A.P. Diks, Bilal Alashkar Alhamwe, Fahd Alhamdan, Hani Harb, Harald Renz, Holger Garn, Johan Garssen, Daniel P. Potaczek, Betty C.A.M. van EschGet full text
Published 2019-07-01
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8by Maria Ida Iacono, Esra Neufeld, Esther Akinnagbe, Kelsey Bower, Johanna Wolf, Ioannis Vogiatzis Oikonomidis, Deepika Sharma, Bryn Lloyd, Bertram J Wilm, Michael Wyss, Klaas P Pruessmann, Andras Jakab, Nikos Makris, Ethan D Cohen, Niels Kuster, Wolfgang Kainz, Leonardo M AngeloneGet full text
Published 2015-01-01
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