Oscar Fetrás (redirect from Otto Kaufmann Faster)
which is still immensely popular to the present day. Fetrás was born as Otto Kaufmann Faster in 1854 in Hamburg. His father Matthias Faster was an Hamburgian...
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Günther Zander, Heinz Donocik, Helmut Jochens, Helmut Rahn, Ingeborg Kaufmann, Otto Kaufmann, Reinhold Gabriel, Senia Daschewski – violin Dave Brian, Elvira...
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Jonas Kaufmann (born July 10, 1969) is a German-Austrian tenor opera singer. He is best known for the versatility of his repertoire, performing a variety...
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Günther Kaufmann (16 June 1947 – 10 May 2012) was a German film actor best known for his association with director Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Fassbinder...
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first time by someone outside the family. In 1921, he was replaced by Otto Kaufmann. From 1914 on, the bank was involved with nine war loans to Germany...
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Lutz Kaufmann is a German professor of Business Negotiations & Procurement at WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management and 2021 OSCM Distinguished Scholar...
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Markham, was a patient at a free psychiatric clinic in midtown run by Dr. Otto Kaufmann, Dr. Hill decides he will pay the doctor a visit to get to the bottom...
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Karl Kaufmann (10 October 1900 – 4 December 1969) was a German politician who served as a Nazi Party Gauleiter from 1925 to 1945 and as the Reichsstatthalter...
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architectural work. Among Kaufmann's teachers during his studies were Josef Durm, Otto Warth, Carl Schäfer, and Max Laeuger. Kaufmann graduated with his engineering...
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site - House Nümbrecht Karl Heckmann, regional historian (1866–1943) Otto Kaufmann, regional historian (d. 1985) Carl Koch (1892–1962), film director Thomas...
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Walter Arnold Kaufmann (July 1, 1921 – September 4, 1980) was a German-American philosopher, translator, and poet. A prolific author, he wrote extensively...
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Herrmann-Kaufmann received her training at the School of Design, Lucerne and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière, Paris. She studied with Ronald Kocher, Otto Kuhn...
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investigates the hospital, where he encounters its director, Dr. Michael Kaufmann, who is bewildered by the sudden changes in the town. Harry also discovers...
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Emil Kaufmann (1891 in Vienna – 1953 in Cheyenne, Wyoming) was an Austrian art and architecture historian. He was the son of Max Kaufmann (died 1902),...
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Otto – Der Film (German: Otto, the movie) is a West German comedy film from 1985, starring Otto Waalkes. With 14.5 million sold tickets it is among the...
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was at that time involved in the design work for three villas: for Otto Kaufmann (Bayenthal), for Max Philipp (Lindenthal) and for Karl Grosse (Deutz)...
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benzol and many more. The Abderhalden–Kaufmann–Lignac syndrome is named for Emil Abderhalden, Eduard Kaufmann and George Lignac. Renal Fanconi syndrome...
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Rudolf Otto (25 September 1869 – 7 March 1937) was a German Lutheran theologian, philosopher, and comparative religionist. He is regarded as one of the...
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Arthur Kaufmann (1888–1971) was an avant-garde German painter, who was a key figure in the Post-Expressionist and New Objectivity art movements. He was...
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Otto Nossan Klemperer (German: [ˌɔto ˈklɛmʁpəʁɐ] ; 14 May 1885 – 6 July 1973) was a German conductor and composer, originally based in Germany, and then...
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Germany at the 1936 Summer Olympics (redirect from Otto Schröder (fencer))
Frey — Gymnastics, Men's Floor Exercises Hans-Joachim Hannemann, Heinz Kaufmann, Hans Kuschke, Werner Loeckle, Wilhelm Mahlow, Helmut Radach, Alfred Rieck...
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Otto Karl Robert Wernicke (30 September 1893, Osterode am Harz – 7 November 1965) was a German actor. He is best known for his role as police inspector...
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The Bravo Otto is a German accolade honoring excellence of performers in film, television and music. Established in 1957, the award is presented annually...
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Reid 1911, p. 369. Walter Kaufmann, The Portable Nietzsche, p. 7 f. Walter Kaufmann, The Portable Nietzsche, p. 8 Walter Kaufmann, Nietzsche: Philosopher...
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Letter Code A Anton K Kaufmann ß Eszett Ä Ärger L Ludwig T Theodor B Berta M Martha U Ulrich C Cäsar N Nordpol Ü Übermut D Dora O Otto V Viktor E Emil Ö Ökonom...
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Marko Sarstedt (category Academic staff of Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg)
at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich where he completed his Diplom-Kaufmann degree, the German equivalent of Master of Science, in 2005. In 2007, he...
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Otto Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von der Wenge Graf Lambsdorff, known as Otto Graf Lambsdorff (20 December 1926 – 5 December 2009), was a German politician...
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associated with fascism and Nazism. 20th-century scholars such as Walter Kaufmann, R. J. Hollingdale, and Georges Bataille defended Nietzsche against this...
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fencer Mia Höhne (born 2000), German curler Otto Höhne (1895–1969), German World War I flying ace Friedrich Kaufmann Höhne (1831–1879), South African politician...
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Karl Maria Kaufmann (March 2, 1872, in Frankfurt am Main – February 6, 1951, in Ranstadt) was a German biblical archaeologist who later embraced National...
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