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Author: Phillip

born in 1995 and studied public history in Germany. Loves to explore the nature in different countries and to discuss about history, but hates to describe himself.

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The Story of a Gravestone

Phillip 28. January 2021 4 Comments

2020: With and Beyond Corona

Gregor Christiansmeyer Decho Pavlov Liliana Jakob Milena Neasa Schukat Phillip Rusudan 17. December 2020 No Comments

Of Dogs, Virtual Discos and Civic Engagement. Young Europeans in Times of the Coronavirus Pandemic

Gregor Christiansmeyer Maria Jakob Neasa Schukat Trixi Phillip Antonius Camilla Crovella Milena Liliana Decho Pavlov Rusudan 15. April 2020 No Comments

Our Personal “Wind of Change”

Phillip Miguel Julia 18. October 2019 No Comments

100 Years After: The Name of Death

Phillip 29. December 2018 No Comments

A Map of Friendship

Phillip 20. July 2018 No Comments

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