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Deutscher

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[doi-cher] / ˈdɔɪ tʃər /

noun

  1. Isaac, 1907–1967, English journalist and author, born in Poland.


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The German weather service, Deutscher Wetterdienst, named it "a heatwave for the history books".

From BBC Jul. 4, 2026

“Serenade” was preceded by the premiere of “The Euterpides,” a short ballet with a score by Alma Deutscher.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 25, 2025

The Deutscher Bundeswehrverband, an association that acts as soldiers' union, said the gap between the military's stated tasks and its resources had never been as great as today.

From Reuters Jan. 18, 2023

David Deutscher, 49, one of her patients for nearly a week, is no longer a holdout.

From New York Times Jul. 17, 2021

“We all knew about the ‘protective custody’ camps,” said Ines Lyss, a member of the Bund Deutscher Mädel.

From "Hitler Youth: Growing Up in Hitler's Shadow" by Susan Campbell Bartoletti

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