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Hans-Jürgen Appelrath [1] (7 February 1952 – 5 August 2016) was a professor of computer science and information technology (IT) at the University of Oldenburg from 1987. [ 2 ] Early career
Before moving to the Soviet Union she loaned some thirteen works, including Lyonel Feiniger's Die Brücke, [3] Piet Mondrian's Schilderij No. 2, "mit Blau, Gelb, Schwarz und verschiedenen hellgrauen und weißen Tönen", [4] Emil Filla's Stilllife, [5] Albert Gleizes's Landschaft bei Paris, [6] Wassily Kandinsky's Zwei schwarze Flecken, [7] and Improvisation Nr. 10 [8] and a Paul Klee painting ...
Hans Küppers (1938–2021), German footballer; Herbert Kupper (1914-1994), American Psychoanalyst; Jochen Küpper (born 1971), German physicist and chemist; Josef Kupper (1932-2017), Swiss chess master; Ketti Kupper (born 1951), American artist and designer; Kurt Küppers (1894–1971), German World War I fighter pilot
The Riga Trial was a war crimes trial held in front of a Soviet military tribunal between 26 January and 3 February 1946 in Riga, Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union against six high ranking Wehrmacht officers, Höheren SS- und Polizeiführer Friedrich Jeckeln and SA-Standartenführer Alexander Boecking.
Joachim Küpper (born 1952) is a professor of romance studies and comparative literature at the Freie Universität Berlin.Küpper has published on authors from various periods, including Homer, Dante, Petrarch, Shakespeare, Francisco de Quevedo, Pedro Calderón de la Barca, Lope de Vega, Alessandro Manzoni, Balzac, Flaubert, Theodor Fontane, and Alain Robbe-Grillet.
State of the German Reich during the period of the German Empire. (20/6) Count Otto von Bray-Steinburg (1807–1899) 18 January 1871 25 June 1871 158 days Non-partisan 21/7 Friedrich von Hegnenberg-Dux (1810–1872) 21 August 1871 2 June 1872 286 days Non-partisan 22/8 Adolph von Pfretzschner (1820–1901) 1 October 1872 4 March 1880 7 years ...
The Neue Rundschau, formerly Die neue Rundschau (German: [diː ˈnɔʏ.ə ˈʁʊntˌʃaʊ]), founded in 1890, is a quarterly German literary magazine that appears in the S. Fischer Verlag. With its over 100 years of continuous history, it is one of the oldest cultural publications in Europe.
The beginnings of Kampfverlag go back to the year 1925: At that time, the pharmacist Gregor Strasser, who had been running a drugstore in Landshut since 1920 and had been a member of the Landtag of Bavaria and the Reichstag since 1924, decided to pursue his civil profession - which he had been doing for years had severely neglected his political engagement - to finally give up in favor of a ...