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  • In the elegant hotel known as the Kaiserhof, the sojourning-place of princes, diplomatists, and statesmen, we took our seats in a commodious elevator, rejoiced at the thought of such an American way of getting upstairs.

    In and Around Berlin Minerva Brace Norton

  • Oddly enough, if I'd cut out then it wouldn't have mattered, for Blowitz no longer needed her reports, although he continued to change hats with me at the Kaiserhof.

    Watershed 2010

  • She kept him happy, I had my ration of her, and for the rest, Blowitz's arrangements went like clockwork: there he was every day, browsing at the Kaiserhof while I lunched at t'other side of the room, never a glance between us, and each picking up the other's tile when we left.

    Watershed 2010

  • When the Bernsteins returned to Berlin, they lived in the Hotel Kaiserhof.

    Felicie Bernstein. 2009

  • In 1896 Felicie Bernstein and her sister-in-law left the Hotel Kaiserhof and moved into a flat at Stülerstraße 6, where they continued their salon on a smaller scale.

    Felicie Bernstein. 2009

  • This was part of Hotel Kaiserhof, a rather elegant timber-framed building where the SS had occupied all the rooms themselves.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Eric Dickens 2009

  • The Bismarck and the Kaiserhof were forgotten; Virginia and her school-friends knew these big and bustling hotels only by their significantly altered names: the Randolph and the Atlantic.

    Chaplin’s Girl Miranda Seymour 2009

  • Schermaul, director of the Kaiserhof, he volunteered as a translator during the meeting.

    Moosburg Online: Stalag VII A (Oral history: Cottrill) 2000

  • She kept him happy, I had my ration of her, and for the rest, Blowitz's arrangements went like clockwork: there he was every day, browsing at the Kaiserhof while I lunched at t'other side of the room, never a glance between us, and each picking up the other's tile when we left.

    Flashman And The Tiger Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1999

  • Oddly enough, if I'd cut out then it wouldn't have mattered, for Blowitz no longer needed her reports, although he continued to change hats with me at the Kaiserhof.

    Flashman And The Tiger Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1999

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