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Lisl Schwab. The first art aviator in Bavaria


















Ingolstadt (Ernst-Probst-blog) - Bavaria's first art aviator, from Ingolstadt dating Lisl Schwab (1900-1967), actually Elisabeth Maria Schwab is currently the same in several publications on new literary honor. Your life is moving in the pocket books, queens of the skies from A to Z, queens of the skies in Germany, three queens of the skies Bavaria and the 35-page brochure Lisl Schwab. The first art aviator in Bavaria, the Wiesbaden author Ernst Probst described.

Lisl Schwab celebrated their greatest triumphs in piloting the 1930s. Later, it was remarkably quiet about it and she died poor and neglected in Munich. This is mentioned three paperback books and brochure is in GRIN for academic texts http://www.grin.de available as a printed paperback or as an inexpensive e-book in PDF format. The title is printed in addition to more than 1,000 online bookstores such as Amazon, Bol.de, Buch.de and Libri as well as in any good bookstore.

in 1946, in front nine Burgwald in the Upper Palatinate (Bavaria), born and now in Wiesbaden (Hessen) live journalist and author Ernst Probst published from 1986 to date more than 100 books, paperbacks, pamphlets, museum guides, and e-books. His specialty interests, which include in the areas of paleontology (prehistoric, dinosaur, Archaeopteryx, Ice Age, saber-toothed cats, Rhein-elephant, Mosbacher lion, cave lions, cave bear), Archaeology (Stone Age, Bronze Age, records of early man) and biographies of famous women (queens of dance, Hildegard of Bingen, Elizabeth I Tudor, Mary Stuart, Machbuba, Julchen Blasius, women from the Wild West, Pocahontas).

published In 2010, the day and night clerk include the following paperbacks: women in space, queen of the skies from A to Z, queens of the skies in Germany, queens of the skies in France, queen of the skies in England, Australia and New Zealand, queens of the skies in America and three queens of the skies in England (the latter title with the aircraft historian Joseph Eimannsberger from Munich).

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