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    Emil Naumann (8 September 1827 – 23 June 1888) was a German composer and church musician. Born in Berlin, Naumann was the son of the physician Moritz...
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    Karl) Ernst Naumann was born in Freiberg in Saxony in 1832, the son of mineralogist Carl Friedrich Naumann. He was a cousin of Emil Naumann (1827–1888)...
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    a series of chapters on English music to the English translation of Emil Naumann's History of Music, the subject having been practically ignored in the...
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    Erich Naumann (29 April 1905 – 7 June 1951) was an SS-Brigadeführer and member of the SD. Naumann had a key role in the Holocaust in Eastern Europe as...
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    in the second half of the 13th century (Wolinski, 1992, pp.299–301)." Emil Naumann Illustrierte Musikgeschichte., Volume 2, Spemann, Berlin & Stuttgart...
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    World of author Lesley-Anne McLeod" website]. Accessed 5 December 2013. Emil Naumann, The History of Music, vol. 5 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press....
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    recorder (or flute), trumpet ad lib. & string quartet (or orchestra). Emil Naumann composed a choral work setting the psalm in German, Du Hirte Israels...
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    north-east Dresden. In August 1880, he married Agathe Naumann, daughter of the composer Emil Naumann. The majority of his work is figurative, and he specialised...
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    Rapp, the leader of the Eins. Commanding this Einsatzgruppe was Erich Naumann, who was later a co-defendant of Haussmann. After the end of hostilities...
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  • November 1885 for organ, Theodor Kirchner (1823 - 1903) for score-playing, Emil Naumann (1827–1888) for music history, and Bertrand Roth (1855–1938) for piano...
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    Vogler, W. Westerhausen Berlin-Charlottenburg: Otto Lessmann Dresden: Emil Naumann Cologne: August Guckeisen Königsberg: Gustav Dullo, Louis Köhler Leipzig:...
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  • command of II. Gruppe was given the Hauptmann Emil Lang. On 1 September following his convalescence, Naumann was given command of II. Gruppe of Jagdgeschwader...
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  • Emil Lang (14 January 1909 – 3 September 1944), nicknamed "Bully", was a Luftwaffe flying ace during World War II. A flying ace or fighter ace is a military...
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  • international organisations and institutions, including the Friedrich Naumann Foundation, the Council of Europe and the Organization for Security and...
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    contemporary book The History of Music (Illustrierte Musikgeschichte) by Emil Naumann, he was hailed as excelling in sacred music, especially in counterpoint...
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    Horst Böhme Erich Ehrlinger Wilhelm Fuchs Heinz Jost Bruno Müller Erich Naumann Arthur Nebe Otto Ohlendorf Friedrich Panzinger Otto Rasch Heinrich Seetzen...
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  • aggressive imperial German versions of Naumann's German "economic space" or Hitler's Lebensraum. Erhard Busek, Emil Brix: Projekt Mitteleuropa. Vienna 1986...
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    Maximilian Carl Emil Weber (/ˈveɪbər/; German: [maks ˈveːbɐ]; 21 April 1864 – 14 June 1920) was a German sociologist, historian, jurist, and political...
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  • 1792 – 1864) Jacques-Christophe Naudot (c. 1690 – 1762) Johann Gottlieb Naumann (1741–1801) Juan Francisco de Navas (c. 1650 – 1719) Lior Navok (born 1971)...
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    van der Rohe Leberecht Migge Anna Muthesius Hermann Muthesius Friedrich Naumann Walter Neuhäusser Hans Neumann Else Oppler-Legband Karl Ernst Osthaus Ludwig...
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  • National-Social Association, founded by the Protestant pastor Friedrich Naumann also maintained contacts with the left liberals. He tried to draw workers...
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  • Thorsch [de] Max M. Warburg jr. (b. 1948) Marie Warburg, married to Michael Naumann (b. 1941), journalist Paul M. Warburg (1868–1932), father of the Federal...
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    Prince of Augustenborg (1786); Part 1 was composed by Johann Gottlieb Naumann . The list of his surviving works is given below. In this period of the...
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    of works of chamber music. "Hermann Riedel". Łańcut Castle Museum. Naumann, Emil (January 2010). The History of Music (Volume 5). ISBN 978-1-152-30799-5...
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  • nickname for a recent arrival or settler. Related surnames include Neuman, Naumann(s), Numan, Nauman, and Neiman. The surname Newman is widespread in the...
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  • Elisabeth of Austria. Elixier 1997 German Tobias Künzel and Wolfgang Lenk Kati Naumann Horst Königstein [de] Ella Enchanted 2017 Regional Deborah Wicks La Puma...
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  • Catholic theologian Eduard Meyer, historian Heinrich Morf, linguist Friedrich Naumann, liberal politician and Protestant pastor Albert Neisser, physician who...
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    (1933–1938) Karl Hanke (1938–1941) Leopold Gutterer (1941–1944) Werner Naumann (1944–1945) SS officer Hans Hinkel was one of the officers in charge of...
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    leaders of the Mobile Killing Units, Paul Blobel, Werner Braune, Erich Naumann and Otto Ohrlendorf. ... In the early morning hours of 7 June, the Nazi...
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    Stewart. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-04832-1. Naumann, Emil (1876). Italienische Tondichter, von Palestrina bis auf die Gegenwart...
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