• The Marburg Central Collecting Point, also known as the Marburg Central Art Collecting Point, was the first art depot in Post-World War II Germany. It...
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  • "M1948 Records Concerning the Central Collecting Points ("Ardella Hall Collection"): Marburg Central Collecting Point, 1945–1949" (PDF). National Archives...
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    and hidden throughout Germany and Austria. Other Central Collecting Points were located at Marburg, Wiesbaden and Offenbach, with the overall aim of...
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    space were difficult to find. The first Central Collecting Point (CCP), the Marburg Central Collecting Point, opened in the wake of Germany's unconditional...
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    men officer Walker Hancock set up the first so-called Central Collecting Point in the Marburg State Archives. But since the capacity of the archive building...
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    month. Other, less valuable objects ended up in the Marburg Central Collecting Point in Marburg, from where they were returned through the work of Walker...
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    Hesse). Goclenius studied at the University of Erfurt, the University of Marburg and the University of Wittenberg, earning his M.A. in 1571. Subsequently...
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    European Rehabilitation Project Force Study". Marburg Journal of Religion. 8 (1). University of Marburg. doi:10.17192/mjr.2003.8.3725. Archived from the...
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    ": 32  In May 1945, Walker Hancock set up the first so-called Central Collecting Point in Marburg. Under his leadership, tens of thousands of artworks, books...
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    the Moscow Conservatory. In 1910 he abruptly left for the University of Marburg in Germany, where he studied under neo-Kantian philosophers Hermann Cohen...
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    Company A as the 449th Medical Collecting Company - hereafter separate lineage. Company B as the 450th Medical Collecting Company - hereafter separate lineage...
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    fruit bats, which are native to Africa and the Middle East, can spread Marburg virus to each other through contact with infected secretions such as guano...
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    Hanau, Aschaffenburg, Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Rüsselsheim, Wetzlar and Marburg. The city is divided into 46 city districts (Stadtteile), which are in...
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  • permission to leave the country "to visit Central & South America & China" for the purposes of "collecting writing material"—in other words, undertaking...
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    bibliographical survey of primary and selected secondary literature". Marburg Journal of Religion. 4 (1). doi:10.17192/MJR.1999.4.3760. Harley, Gail...
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    of Hesse, convoked an assembly of German and Swiss theologians at the Marburg Colloquy, to establish doctrinal unity in the emerging Protestant states...
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  • histocompatibility complex (MHC) – malaria – male – Malpighi layer – monophyletic – marburg virus – Marcello Malpighi – Marfan syndrome – marine biology – mass extinction...
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    unbewältigten Mythos, ed. Rainer Stommer with Claudia Gabriele Philipp, Marburg: Jonas, 1982, ISBN 9783922561125, pp. 22–47, p. 22 (in German). "Top Developed...
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    mass infections of Ebola in West Point. On 19 August, the Liberian government quarantined the entirety of West Point and issued a curfew statewide. Violence...
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  • politischer Parteien oder eine Sittengeschichte über Parteien, Geld und Macht. Marburg: Tectum Verlag, 2005, pp. 41–45. For details see Heidenheimer, Arnold J...
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    go free than that the innocent be punished. Gregory IX urged Conrad of Marburg: "ut puniatur sic temeritas perversorum quod innocentiae puritas non laedatur"...
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    American counterpart, Ralph Collins, agreed to transfer von Loesch to Marburg, in the American zone if he would produce the microfilms. The microfilms...
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  • possible vaccination against diseases such as cholera, measles, polio, Marburg fever, sleeping sickness, HIV/AIDS, and bubonic plague is also important...
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    Österr. Nationalbibl., Cod. 223". Handschriftencensus. Philipps-Universität Marburg; Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur, Mainz. Retrieved 12 September...
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  • With this program termed verificationism, logical positivists battled the Marburg school's neoKantianism, Husserlian phenomenology, and, as their very epitome...
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  • Philip of Hessen founded the first Evangelical university at his capital Marburg in 1527. At the Diet of Speyer in 1526, the German princes agreed that...
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  • early death in 1791. Pfeiffer attended the gymnasium of Marburg until the age of 14, at which point he relocated to Cassel to apprentice as a cloth merchant...
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    Juozas Ambrazevičius (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from July 2019)
    Memories: Narratives and Iconographies of the Holocaust in Lithuania (PDF). Marburg: Verlag Herder-Institut. Sužiedėlis, Saulius (2006). "Lithuanian Collaboration...
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    2016. Comparing methods of collecting proverbs: Learning to value working with a community, p. 7.Comparing methods of collecting proverbs Archived 2016-08-22...
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    microfilm: the "Index photographique de l'art en France" and the German "Marburg Picture Index". The Cloisters is governed by the board of the Metropolitan...
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