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  • Mr. Billings was trying to comprehend the circumstances above narrated; his Lordship was exhausted; the chaplain had quitted the room directly the word Sauerkraut was mentioned — he knew what was coming.

    Catherine: a story 1839

  • Mr. Billings was trying to comprehend the circumstances above narrated; his Lordship was exhausted; the chaplain had quitted the room directly the word Sauerkraut was mentioned -- he knew what was coming.

    Catherine: a Story William Makepeace Thackeray 1837

  • It is well known to most of my fellow citizens, that for the period of forty years, I continued to occupy the little square brick building at the head of the alley called Sauerkraut, and in which I resided at the time of my disappearance.

    Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque. In Two Volumes. Vol. II 1840

  • It is well known to most of my fellow citizens, that for the period of forty years I continued to occupy the little square brick building, at the head of the alley called Sauerkraut, in which I resided at the time of my disappearance.

    The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 1 Edgar Allan Poe 1829

  • Jim, aka Pit Bull Hockey Puck (13: 37: 19) @Sauerkraut aka road apple palin (13: 29: 17):

    WordPress.com News 2008

  • In an operation codenamed "Sauerkraut," he organized the recruitment of angry and disaffected German soldiers from POW camps — i.e., sour krauts — and slipped them behind enemy lines in their Wehr macht uniforms to plant subversive propaganda, gather intelligence and lower enemy morale.

    The Spymaster's Spymaster Andrew Roberts 2011

  • The sauerkraut used to be made in Scappoose, we also used to host the Sauerkraut Festival out there yearly.

    Followup on Steinfeld's (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009

  • Sauerkraut,” the code name for the operation, was legally questionable—the Geneva Convention prohibited using war prisoners as spies—but the higher command looked the other way.

    Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011

  • ARTHUR DOVE, Fire in the Sauerkraut Factory, 1936-41, Oil on linen, 10 x 12 inches, University of Mississippi and Historic Houses, (c) The Estate of Arthur G. Dove

    Peter Frank: Blague d'Art: Moving Pictures, Frozen Music Peter Frank 2010

  • The sauerkraut used to be made in Scappoose, we also used to host the Sauerkraut Festival out there yearly.

    Jack Bog's Blog: July 2009 Archives 2009

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