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'''Freiheit''' is the [[German language|German]] word for both ''[[freedom]]'' and ''[[liberty]]''.
'''Freiheit''' is the German word for both ''[[freedom]]'' and ''[[liberty]]''.


It may also refer to:
It may also refer to:


*[[Freiheit (short film)|''Freiheit'' (short film)]], a 1966 short film by George Lucas
*[[Münchener Freiheit]], a German band
*[[Münchener Freiheit]], a German band
*''Freiheit'', the original title of Leo Perutz's 1918 novel ''[[From Nine to Nine]]''
*[[Freiheit (newspaper)|Freiheit]], an [[anarchist]] [[newspaper]]
*''Freiheit'', the original title of [[Leo Perutz]]'s [[1918 in literature|1918]] novel ''[[From Nine to Nine]]''


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Revision as of 23:40, 10 December 2006

Freiheit is the German word for both freedom and liberty.

It may also refer to: