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Werra

American  
[ver-uh] / ˈvɛr ə /

noun

  1. a river in central Germany, flowing N from the Thuringian Forest and joining the Fulda River to form the Weser River. 181 miles (291 km) long.


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His breakthrough came when Baker picked Mr. Kruger for the role of Luftwaffe ace Franz von Werra in “The One That Got Away.”

From Washington Post • Jan. 20, 2022

His breakthrough came when English director Roy Baker picked Kruger for the role of Luftwaffe ace Franz von Werra in "The One That Got Away."

From Fox News • Jan. 20, 2022

His breakthrough came when English director Roy Baker picked Kruger for the role of Luftwaffe ace Franz von Werra in “The One That Got Away.”

From Seattle Times • Jan. 20, 2022

Hayes archivist John Tranter said the entrance to the 50-yard tunnel Von Werra and his co-conspirators dug was only discovered in 1980 behind a fireplace in room 102.

From BBC • Mar. 14, 2015

Just below the city the Werra and Fulda unito and form the Weser.

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