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    original on 18 November 2010. Retrieved 3 January 2011. Leo van den Berg; Erik Braun (2017). Growth Clusters in European Metropolitan Cities. Taylor & Francis...
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    Helius Gustav von Wangenheim as Ingenieur Hans Windegger (as Gustav v. Wangenheim) Gerda Maurus as Stud. astr. Friede Velten Gustl Gstettenbaur as Gustav (as...
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    expire, Carl Braun also applied for the position of "assistant" in the First Clinic, possibly at Klein's own invitation. Semmelweis and Braun were the only...
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    Workers' and Soldiers' Councils of Greater Berlin, including Paul Hirsch, Otto Braun (MSPD) and Adolph Hoffmann (USPD), appeared before the last Deputy Minister...
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    Aufacker (category Geography articles needing translation from German Wikipedia)
    mountain of Bavaria, Germany. It is roughly 1,542 meters in altitude. Braun, Gustav (1916). Deutschland: dargestellt auf Grund eigener Beobachtung, der...
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    including Shirley Chisholm, Jesse Jackson, Lenora Fulani, Carol Moseley Braun, Alan Keyes, and Al Sharpton, though Obama was the first one ever to win...
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    Munich (redirect from Geography of Munich)
    alternative to Germany's largest film studio, Babelsberg Studio. In 1923 Gustav von Kahr was appointed Bavarian prime minister and immediately planned for...
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    Karel Škréta, Anton Raphael Mengs and Petr Brandl and sculptors Matthias Braun and Ferdinand Brokoff. In the first half of the 19th century, Josef Mánes...
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  • Axel of Denmark (1888–1964) Axel Aabrink (1887–1965), Danish painter Axel Gustav Adlercreutz (1821–1880), Swedish politician and civil servant Axel Alfredsson...
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    the German army. On 29 April 1945, he married his long-time partner, Eva Braun, in the Führerbunker in Berlin. The couple committed suicide the following...
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    skin there are two credible witnesses who made statements under oath: Dr. Gustav Wegerer, an Austrian political prisoner and kapo of the infirmary, and Josef...
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    Bavaria, and were tolerated by the sympathetic far-right state government of Gustav Ritter von Kahr. When the stock market in the United States crashed in 1929...
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    Nipkow and Karl Ferdinand Braun laid the foundation of the television with their Nipkow disk and cathode-ray tube (or Braun tube) respectively. Hans Geiger...
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    the bank of the Lahn river Ludwig Aschoff Emil von Behring Karl Ferdinand Braun Klaus Bringmann Robert Bunsen Adolf Butenandt Georg Ludwig Carius Stefanie...
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    Koehler&Amelang. p. 241. ISBN 3-7338-0195-4. Felix Schönrock's studies in: Frank Braun, Stefan Kroll, Städtesystem und Urbanisierung im Ostseeraum in der frühen...
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    Soviets advancing ever closer to the bunker complex, Hitler married Eva Braun in a small civil ceremony in the Führerbunker. Afterward, he hosted a modest...
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    Joséphine was a descendant of Gustav I of Sweden and Charles IX of Sweden, making her children descendants of Gustav Vasa. Through her maternal grandfather...
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    authority abroad. In the historical context, Hitler likely referred to Otto Braun, the former Prime Minister of Prussia, who was effectively ousted by the...
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    Sander (1876–1946), Karl Schultze (1900-died after 1955) and Gustav Braun (1889–1958). Braun, also a qualified engineer, was the factory's production manager...
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    company of surgical equipment manufacturing in Tuttlingen, belongs to B. Braun Melsungen since 1998, largest employer, company buildings dominate the townscape...
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  • Carl; Braun, Molly (2009). Atlas of the North American Indian. Infobase Publishing. ISBN 9781438126715. "Bellevyria, North Dakota". Geographic Names Information...
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  • Department of Computer Science of the Technische Universität Darmstadt Gustav Bischof (1792–1870), geologist, chemist, and professor at the University...
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    Quedlinburg (category Geography articles needing translation from German Wikipedia)
    Ritter (1779–1859), founder of scientific geography Julius Wolff (1834–1910), Freeman, poet and writer Gustav Albert Schwalbe (1844–1916), anatomist and...
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    rockets in its list of prohibited weapons", which provided Wernher von Braun an area to research within eventually resulting in "his break [that] came...
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    and future President of Chile, appointed her as the director of the Sara Braun Lyceum in Punta Arenas. She subsequently moved to Temuco in 1920 and then...
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    Television (category Articles with limited geographic scope from December 2014)
    CRT was invented by the German physicist Ferdinand Braun in 1897 and is also known as the "Braun" tube. It was a cold-cathode diode, a modification of...
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    Black Sea (category Geography of Europe)
    Isaac (1970). Constantinople: The Forgotten Empire. Houghton-Mifflin. p. 3. Braun, Thomas (6 December 2012) [1991]. "Ancient Mediterranean Food". In Spiller...
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  • B.F." RogerEbert.com. Debruge, Peter (25 March 2014). "Film Review: 'Geography Club'". Variety. Retrieved 26 February 2023. Genzlinger, Neil (14 November...
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  • Trachylepis brauni, also known commonly as Braun's mabuya and the Ukinga montane skink, is a species of lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is...
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  • Britain in the late 1920s. Max Bockmühl: He developed together with German Gustav Ehrhart Methadone in 1937 in Germany, working for I.G. Farbenindustrie AG...
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