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  • A Vienna-born actress and natural mankiller, Hede Massing in her early 20s found herself at the heart of Austria and Germany's stridently leftist artistic circle in the years following World War I.

    History That Tells An Unexpected Tale Harry Stein 2011

  • A Vienna-born actress and natural mankiller, Hede Massing in her early 20s found herself at the heart of Austria and Germany's stridently leftist artistic circle in the years following World War I.

    History That Tells An Unexpected Tale Harry Stein 2011

  • Associated Press Espionage then and now: Hede Massing (above) and Walter Kendall Myers and his wife, Gwendolyn.

    Liberal Discontent and the Spies Next Door Harry Stein 2009

  • Commissioner Torben Hede PEDERSEN (since NA) head of government:

    The 1994 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency

  • No. Hede gone afore Daniel, who has opened a public

    English Grammar in Familiar Lectures Samuel Kirkham

  • The old woman did not say a word, but the man from Hede was in no mood to spare her.

    Further Adventures of Nils 1911

  • He was from Hede, a village a few miles down the valley.

    Further Adventures of Nils 1911

  • The old woman was alarmed and wondered if he had gone mad, but the man from Hede was laughing at himself because he had been so stupid all the while.

    Further Adventures of Nils 1911

  • She, too, had heard the howling of the wolves, and, as the man from Hede drove by, he saw that the old woman knew what awaited her.

    Further Adventures of Nils 1911

  • There were about nine or ten, and the man from Hede had a poor old horse, so there was very little hope of his escaping.

    Further Adventures of Nils 1911

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