• Gymnasium Buckhorn Gymnasium Corveystraße Gymnasium der Heinrich-Hertz-Schule Gymnasium der Kooperativen Schule Tonndorf Gymnasium Dörpsweg Gymnasium...
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  • (1904). "Jacobi, Heinrich Otto". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol. 7. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 44. Hertz, Martin (1881)...
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  • theory and algebraic geometry. Schmidt attended the Heinrich Heinrich-Hertz-Gymnasium in East Berlin, a special school for mathematics. In 1984 he received...
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    Achim von Arnim (category Writers from Berlin)
    Fredersdorf from her first marriage, in Zernikow and in Berlin, where he attended the Joachimsthal Gymnasium. In 1798 he went on to study law, natural science...
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    established in Berlin, making the company's headquarters "Stuttgart und Berlin". In 1901, following the death of Berlin publisher Wilhelm Hertz, Adolf Kröner...
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    ISBN 2-86272-430-0. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Hans W. Hertz (1953). "Bartels, Johann Heinrich: Hamburger Bürgermeister, * 20.5.1761 Hamburg, † 1.2.1850...
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    Peter Scholze (category Scientists from Berlin)
    in Berlin. His father is a physicist, his mother a computer scientist, and his sister studied chemistry. He attended the Heinrich-Hertz-Gymnasium [de]...
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    Herman Grimm (category Academic staff of the Humboldt University of Berlin)
    Akademie der Künste zu Berlin. Berlin: Hertz, 1859 Leben Michelangelo's. 2 vols. Hanover: Carl Rümpler, 1860–1863 [and Berlin: Gustav Schade], English...
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    Wolf Biermann (category Humboldt University of Berlin alumni)
    Biermann was one of the few children of workers who attended the Heinrich-Hertz-Gymnasium (high school) in Hamburg. After the Second World War, he became...
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    Hermann von Helmholtz (category Academic staff of the Humboldt University of Berlin)
    he did not make major contributions to this field, his student Heinrich Rudolf Hertz became famous as the first to demonstrate electromagnetic radiation...
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    James Franck (category People educated at the Wilhelm-Gymnasium (Hamburg))
    a German physicist who won the 1925 Nobel Prize for Physics with Gustav Hertz "for their discovery of the laws governing the impact of an electron upon...
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  • born on September 27, 1834, in Berlin as the second son of Friedrich Strehlke, a professor at the Köllnisches Gymnasium, and his wife Antonie, nee Weiß...
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    Tschinkel attended from 1979, the Erweiterte Oberschule Heinrich-Hertz-Gymnasium in East Berlin and passed there in 1983 the Abitur. He graduated with...
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    Paul Heyse (category Writers from Berlin)
    which included Felix Dahn, Wilhelm Hertz, Hermann Lingg, Franz von Kobell, the cultural historian Wilhelm Heinrich Riehl, Friedrich Bodenstedt, and the...
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    Körper in Flüssigkeiten und die Mechanik von Hertz (The Motion of Rigid Bodies in Fluids and the Mechanics of Hertz) and obtained his Ph.D. on 23 June 1904...
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    Max Planck (category Humboldt University of Berlin alumni)
    action. Einstein's hypothesis of light quanta (photons), based on Heinrich Hertz's 1887 discovery (and further investigation by Philipp Lenard) of the...
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  • 2009, S. 417–443. Deborah Sadie Hertz (2007). How Jews Became Germans: The History of Conversion and Assimilation in Berlin. Yale University Press. p. 152...
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    Lise Meitner (category Members of the German Academy of Sciences at Berlin)
    physicists there, including Otto von Baeyer [de], James Franck, Gustav Hertz, Robert Pohl, Max Planck, Peter Pringsheim [de] and Wilhelm Westphal. During...
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    some of the most gifted minds in Natural science, e.g. August Kekulé, Heinrich Hertz and Justus von Liebig; Eminent mathematicians, such as Karl Weierstrass...
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    Otto Hahn (category Academic staff of the Free University of Berlin)
    Pioneer Regiment 35. After brief training in Berlin, Hahn, together with physicists James Franck and Gustav Hertz, was sent to Flanders again to scout for...
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  • Erich Kretschmann (category Scientists from Berlin)
    theory of relativity). His advisors were Max Planck and Heinrich Rubens. After working as a Gymnasium (school) teacher, he became Privatdozent for theoretical...
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  • Friedrichsdorf 0,75 91.7 917xfm Hamburg/Heinrich-Hertz-Turm 0,15 91.7 Radio K.W. Moers/FMT Forststr. 0,1 91.7 Energy Berlin Herzberg 0,1 91.7 Energy Sachsen...
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    Carl Orff (category People educated at Eberhard-Ludwigs-Gymnasium)
    Ernst Leberecht Semper) 3 Lieder, Opus 10 (1911), texts by Heinrich Heine (No. 1), by Wilhelm Hertz (No. 2), and from Friedrich Fischbach's edition of Edda...
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    well-known mathematicians and physicists, such as Hermann von Helmholtz, Heinrich Hertz, Felix Klein and Philipp Lenard. Because of his unusual scientific creativity...
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    life Heinrich Rudolf Hertz, discovered electromagnetic waves at the University of Karlsruhe in the late 1880s. A lecture room named after Hertz lies close...
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    Ernst Laas (category Humboldt University of Berlin alumni)
    was able to attend the Joachimsthal Gymnasium. Starting Easter 1851, he attended Joachimsthal’s Gymnasium in Berlin, later becoming a boarding student...
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  • Georg Thür (category Architects from Berlin)
    der Hude and Heinrich Strack in Berlin, Hamburg, Bonn and Frankfurt. He became a member of the Architekten- und Ingenieurverein zu Berlin-Brandenburg [de]...
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    Helmholtz-Gymnasium Heidelberg. 1835–2010. pp. 70–92. (in German) Wilhelmy, Petra: Der Berliner Salon im 19. Jahrhundert. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin u. a....
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    Frankfurter Zeitung's lawyers were Conrad Haussmann and Hertz while Chamberlain was defended by Heinrich Class and Adolf Jacobsen. On 16 August 1918, the trial...
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    besonders für Gymnasien, Real- und höhere Bürgerschulen. Verlag Wilhelm Hertz, Berlin 1862, p. 161. George Ellsworth Johnson: Education by Plays and Games...
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