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Eberhard

British  
/ ˈeːbərˌhart /

noun

  1. Johann August (joˈhan ˈaʊɡʊst). 1739–1809, German philosopher and lexicographer, best known for his German dictionary (1795–1802)

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She was certain at first that the screenwriter was mistaken: She and her parents were, in her words, “true-blue patriotic Americans,” and her father, Eberhard Kuehn, was a proud veteran of both World War II and the Korean War.

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But Eberhard, though loving, had always been tight-lipped when it came to his childhood.

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Eberhard variously said that his father had died of cancer or that he had been killed in an accident.

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While Eberhard and his younger brother, Hans, enjoyed idyllic years in the sand and surf, their parents and sister tracked ship movements in and out of Pearl Harbor and entertained U.S.

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The 15-year-old Eberhard was forced to testify against his father, who was swiftly convicted of espionage by a military tribunal.

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