Hans Joachim Meyer (13 October 1936 – 29 March 2024) was a German linguist and CDU politician. When East Germany's authorities interrupted his law studies...
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Iron Cross recipients Hans Meyer (actor) (1925–2020), South African actor Hans Joachim Meyer (1936–2024), German politician Hans Meyer (footballer) (born...
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Hajo Meyer (born Hans-Joachim Gustav Meyer; 12 August 1924 – 23 August 2014) was a German-born Dutch physicist, Holocaust survivor and political activist...
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35 (4): 277–292. doi:10.1007/BF00548478. S2CID 92652572. Werner, Hans-Joachim; Meyer, Wilfried (1981). "A quadratically convergent MCSCF method for the...
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ISBN 0-323-01246-9. Endepols, Stefan; Buckle, Alan; Eason, Charlie; Pelz, Hans-Joachim; Meyer, Adrian; Berny, Philippe; Baert, Kristof; Prescott, Colin (September...
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German physicist 12 October — Inge Brück, German singer 13 October — Hans Joachim Meyer, German linguist and politician (died 2024) 5 November — Uwe Seeler...
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2012–2017). Iain McChesney, 79, Scottish footballer (Queen of the South). Hans Joachim Meyer, 87, German linguist (HU Berlin) and politician (Minister of Education...
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headquartered in Berlin and is headed by president Joachim Jähne and secretary-general Hans-Joachim Meyer. "Welcome to the website of the German Society of...
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marathon distance or longer. Sigrid Eichner, Christian Hottas and Hans-Joachim Meyer have also all completed over 1000 marathons each. Norm Frank of the...
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Hans-Joachim Riecke or Hans-Joachim Ernst Riecke (20 June 1899 – 11 August 1986) was a German Nazi politician and Gruppenführer in the SS. During World...
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task by the Minister of State for Science and the Arts in Saxony, Hans Joachim Meyer, of managing the Semperoper from the 2003/04 season. He managed the...
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Hans Meyer (21 July 1925 – 3 April 2020) was a French actor. In Britain, he was known for his portrayal of Hauptmann Franz Ulmann in the television series...
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of Salzburg, where he taught until 2000. Kurt Meyer: Der Fünfzehnte nach Bach. Thomaskantor Hans Joachim Rotzsch; Schkeuditzer Buchverlag, 2002; ISBN 3-9806705-4-6...
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Hans-Joachim von Berenberg-Consbruch (born 5 November 1940 in Vienna), known as Hans-Joachim Consbruch from 1940 to 1976, is a German banker, who served...
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Hans Joachim Schliep (born 22 March 1945, in Drangstedt) is a German Lutheran theologian, pastor and author. From 1990 to 1999 he was director of the Amt...
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(Minister of State) in charge of the state government of Lippe, succeeding Hans-Joachim Riecke, effective 1 February 1936. He also was named a Minister of State...
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April 1990 28 September 1990 BFD Minister for Education and Science Hans Joachim Meyer 12 April 1990 2 October 1990 Independent Minister for Nutrition...
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dead link] Endepols, Stefan; Buckle, Alan; Eason, Charlie; Pelz, Hans-Joachim; Meyer, Adrian; Berny, Philippe; Baert, Kristof; Prescott, Colin (September...
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libertarian writer and theorist Hans-Ulrich Indermaur (born 1939), Swiss television moderator, reporter, and writer Hans-Joachim Kulenkampff (1921–1998), German...
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German) Homepage of Der Pilger (in German) Lecture by Professor Dr. Hans Joachim Meyer, 19 August 2008, on the paper's 160th anniversary (pdf file) v t e...
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Hans-Joachim Lück (born 22 June 1953) is a German rower who competed for East Germany in the 1976 Summer Olympics. He was born in Stralsund. In 1976 he...
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Hans-Joachim Griephan (born 26 September 1937) is a German journalist, publisher and founder of the "Wirtschaftsinformationsdienst" published since 1964...
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000 euros and is awarded by the Swiss Hans Ringier Foundation in Ascona. Foundation President is Frank A. Meyer. The award ceremony has been part of the...
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Saxon premier, Kurt Biedenkopf, but declined. In 1994, State Minister Hans Joachim Meyer and Matthias Theodor Vogt founded the Saxonian Institute of Cultural...
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Hans-Joachim Puls is a German rower for SV Dynamo who won a gold medal at the 1970 European Rowing Championships and a silver in 1971. Weltmeisterschaften...
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London: Philip Wellby, 1901. (Published during Joachim's lifetime) Hans Joachim Moser, Joseph Joachim, Sechsundneunzigstes Neujahrsblatt der Allgemeinen...
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Kate Meyer, American actress and rabbi Joachim Meyer, German fencer, wrote Fundamental Descriptions of the Art of Fencing (1570) Joe-Fio Neenyann Meyer (1918–...
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(1916–1942) Hans Joachim Marianne Joachim (1922–1943) Martin Kochmann (1912–1943) Sala Kochmann (1912–1942) Hildegard Löwy (1922–1943) Gerd Meyer Hanni Meyer (1921–1943)...
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persistent vegetative state. Interned to a hospital in 1931, Hans died of tuberculosis in 1942. Joachim Peiper was eighteen years old when he joined the Hitler...
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Berlin: Verlag Arno Spitz. ISBN 3-8305-0268-0. Schulze, Heinz Joachim (1980), "Königsmarck, Hans Christoph Graf von", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German)...
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