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Based in Cologne, Kampf began making YouTube videos on her eponymous channel in 2015. [8] On her channel, Kampf has built many projects, including butcher block side tables, [9] a side-car for her bicycle made from a beer keg, [10] a bike trailer made from second-hand wheelbarrows, [11] a yakitori grill made from a repurposed I-beam, [12] and a grill made from a toolbox.
Dietrich Kampf (born 1953), former East German ski jumper; Edward S. Kampf (1900–1971), American federal judge; Johannes Kaempf (1842–1918, Berlin), German politician banker; Lars Kampf (born 1978), German football player; Laura Kampf (born 1983), German YouTuber, designer, and craftswoman; Max Kämpf (1912–1982), Swiss painter
In 2013, Doctors Hospital was ranked #30 in the State of Ohio, #4 in the Columbus, Ohio metropolitan area, and ranked highly in pulmonology by the U.S. News & World Report. [1] In the last year with available data, Doctors Hospital had 9,338 admissions, performed 1,841 inpatient and 3,736 outpatient surgeries, and its emergency department had ...
The first location of the hospital in Columbus. Children's Hospital of Columbus opened in 1892 with 9 patient beds, which quickly grew to 15 beds. In 1922, the cornerstone for the new hospital was laid, and in 1924, the new hospital opened accommodating 75 patients with the ability to expand to 150 beds immediately (eventually going to 300 beds ...
Lempertz was involved in auctioning off Jewish property seized by the Nazis or sold due to Nazi persecution. [8] [9]228 artworks from Jewish art dealer Max Stern (1904–1987) whose gallery was closed by the Nazi Reich Chamber of Fine Arts was sold off at Lempertz.
She became a co-producer and writer for new legal drama The Good Wife in 2009, writing 10 episodes over the course of 67 episodes produced. [5] Brinkerhoff and the writing team were nominated for the Writers Guild of America Award for best new television series in 2010 for their work on the first season of The Good Wife.
The Kölnische Stadtmuseum is the municipal history museum of Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.It is housed in the former Franz Sauer fashion house since March 2024, which has been completely remodelled for the museum.
On 19 March 1918 he died, and his son Huns Kampf succeeded him as head of the company. After World War II, the factory changed greatly. With the coming of the new government, the company was nationalized and became a part of Slavkovsky porcelain group, and in 1958 part of the Karlovarsky porcelain concern, which was ruled by the government.