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  2. Hans Baumann (writer) - Wikipedia

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    In April 1944, the Donau-Zeitung reported about a rally where Hans Baumann addressed Passau Hitler Youth. [ 8 ] After the war and a period spent in a prisoner of war camp, he distanced himself from the policies of the National Socialist government and made a remarkable comeback as one of the most popular contemporary writers for children and ...

  3. Hans Baumann (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Hans D. Baumann is a German-American inventor and engineer. He has registered over 200 patents and produced 105 publications. He has registered over 200 patents and produced 105 publications. He is known internationally as a valve specialist and is an expert on aerodynamic noise of gases and he is a frequent contributor to the NEWSMAX Magazine ...

  4. The Bridge at Remagen - Wikipedia

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    As the U.S. soldiers rush the bridge, Kreuger, along with explosives engineer Captain Baumann (Joachim Hansen) and Captain Schmidt (Hans Christian Blech) from the Remagen Bridge Security Command, try to blow up the bridge, but the explosives they use prove to be not the high-yield military-grade charges needed for the job, but weaker ...

  5. Hans Baumann - Wikipedia

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    Hans Baumann may refer to: Hans Baumann (handball) (1906–1971), Swiss architect and former President of International Handball Federation; Hans Baumann (writer) (1914–1988), German poet, songwriter, and author of children's books; Hans Baumann (bobsleigh) (born 1932), bobsledder who represented West Germany at the 1968 Winter Olympics

  6. Marcel Gustav Baumann-Bodenheim - Wikipedia

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    Marcel Gustav Baumann-Bodenheim (January 26, 1920 – February 18, 1996) was a Swiss botanist. [1] His botanical author abbreviation is "Baum.-Bod." [2]Baumann-Bodenheim was born January 26, 1920 in Baden in Germany the moved to Wettingen in Switzerland as a child and where he started studied to become a teacher. [3]

  7. Transport of concentration camp inmates to Tyrol - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Pragser Wildsee. On 17, 24 and 26 April 1945 small convoys of buses and trucks began transporting the Prominenten from Dachau toward the SS-Sonderlager Innsbruck.On 27 April the prisoners began the final leg of their journey to a large lake-side hotel at Pragser Wildsee in the Italian Tyrol 12.5 km south west of Niederdorf, then still occupied by three German Luftwaffe generals and their ...

  8. Functionalism–intentionalism debate - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Hans Mommsen was a leading expert on Nazi Germany and the Holocaust. [15] He argued that Hitler was a "weak dictator" who rather than acting decisively, reacted to various social pressures. Mommsen believed that Nazi Germany was not a totalitarian state. [15]

  9. Vow of allegiance of the Professors of the German ...

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    Title page of the document. Bekenntnis der Professoren an den Universitäten und Hochschulen zu Adolf Hitler und dem nationalsozialistischen Staat officially translated into English as the Vow of allegiance of the Professors of the German Universities and High-Schools to Adolf Hitler and the National Socialistic State was a document presented on 11 November 1933 at the Albert Hall in Leipzig.