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Karl Eberhard Schongarth - Karl Eberhard Schongarth Dr. Karl Eberhard Schongarth (1903 - 1946) was a Nazi German associated with the Holocaust during World War II. Schongarth was born in 1903 in the town of Leipzig. He became a member of the SD Sicherheitdienst Intelligence Service of the SS Schutzstaffel in 1933. He later became the SIPO Sicherheitspolizei Security Police head in Government General. He was then appointed Commander of the Gestapo in the Netherlands. During the time he was stationed in Krakow, Poland, he formed an Einsatzgrupen Special Action Group. He was responsible for the murder of up to 4,000 Jewish citizens between July and September of 1941. He was an Attendee to the Wannsee Conference on January 20, 1942, along with Dr Rudolf Lange (Einsatzgruppen A) who also.

Wannsee conference - during the Nuremberg Trials. The protocol of the meeting was prepared by Adolf Eichmann aided by Reinhard Heydrich and does not explicitly mention mass murder; Eichmann later admitted at his trial that the actual language used during the conference was much more blunt and included terms such as "extermination" and "annihilation". Present were: SS-Obergruppenfuhrer Reinhard Heydrich (Chief of the Secret Security Police (Gestapo) and the SD), Gauleiter Dr. Alfred Meyer (Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern territories), Reichsamtleiter Dr. Georg Leibbrandt , Dr. Wilhelm Stuckart (Reich Ministry for the Interior), Dr. Erich Neumann (Head of the Four Year Plan Office), Dr. Roland Freisler (Reich Ministry of Justice), Dr. Josef Buhler (Government of the General Government), Dr. Martin Luther (Foreign Office), SS-Oberführer Gerhard Klopfer Ministerialdirektor Friedrich Wilhelm Kritzinger (Reich Chancellery), SS-Gruppenführer Otto.

June 29 - 1746 - Joachim Heinrich Campe, pedagogue (+ 1818) 1798 - Giacomo Leopardi, lyricist (+ 1837) 1861 - Dr. William Mayo, surgeon and founder of the Mayo Clinic 1880 - Ludwig Beck, general (+ 1944) 1900 - Antoine de Saint-Exupery, French pilot and writer (+ 1944) 1901 - Nelson Eddy, singer (+ 1967) 1910 - Frank Loesser, composer (+ 1969) 1911 - Bernhard Leopold Friedrich Eberhard Julius Kurt Karl Gottfried Peter zu Lippe-Biesterfeld (Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands) 1911 - Bernard Herrmann, composer (+ 1975) 1915 - Ruth Warrick, actress 1919 - Slim Pickens, actor (+ 1983) 1920 - Ray Harryhausen, film maker 1921 - Reinhard Mohn, publisher 1941 - Kwame Ture, (born "Stokeley Carmichael"), civil rights activist 1944 - Gary Busey, actor 1963 - Anne-Sophie Mutter, violinist 1972 - Samantha Smith,.

History of Bavaria - a brother-in-law of Charlemagne, ruled Bavaria till his death in a battle with the Avars in 799, when Frankish counts took over the administrátion and assimilated the land with the rest of the Carolingian empire. Measures taken by Charlemagne for the intellectual progress and material welfare of his realm improved conditions. The Bavarians offered no resistance to the change which thus abolished their dukedom; and their incorporation with the Frankish dominions, due mainly to the unifying influence of the church, appeared already so complete that Charlemagne did not find it necessary to issue more than two capitularies dealing especially with Bavarian affairs. The history of Bavaria for the ensuing century intertwines with that of the Carolingian empire. Given at the partition of 817 to the king of the East Franks, Louis.

Grammy Awards of 2002 - McClinton for Nothing Personal Children's Best Musical Album for Children Ed Mitchell (producer), Jimmy Hoyson & Ric Wilson (engineers) for Elmo & the Orchestra performed by the Sesame Street cast Best Spoken Word Album for Children Arnold Cardillo (producer), Rory Young (engineer) & Tom Chapin for Mama Don't Allow Classical Best Orchestral Performance Helmut Burk & Karl-August Naegler (producers), Jobst Eberhardt, Stephan Flock (engineers), Pierre Boulez (conductor) & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Boulez Conducts Edgar Varèse (Amériques; Arcana; Déserts; Ionisation) Best Classical Vocal Performance Christopher Raeburn (producer), Jonathan Stokes (engineer), Bernhard Forck (conductor), Cecilia Bartoli & the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin for Dreams & Fables - Gluck Italian Arias (Tremo Gra' Fubbi Miei; Die Questa Cetra In Seno, etc.) Best Opera Recording James Mallinson (producer), Simon Rhodes (engineer), Colin.

Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording - were presented, for works released in the previous year. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 2000s 2 1990s 3 1980s 4 1970s 5 1960s 2000s Grammy Awards of 2003 Christoph Classen (producer), Eberhard Sengpiel, Tobias Lehmann (engineers), Daniel Barenboim (conductor), Jane Eaglen, Thomas Hampson, Waltraud Meier, René Pape, Peter Seiffert, the Chor der Deutschen Staatsoper Berlin & the Staatskapelle Berlin for Wagner: Tannhäuser Grammy Awards of 2002 James Mallinson (producer), Simon Rhodes (engineer), Colin Davis (conductor), Michelle DeYoung, Ben Heppner, Petra Lang, Peter Mattei, Stephen Milling, Sara Mingardo, Kenneth Tarver & the London Symphony Orchestra for Berlioz: Les Troyens Grammy Awards of 2001 Martin Sauer (producer), Jean Chatauret (engineer), Kent Nagano (conductor), Kim Begley, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Dietrich Henschel, Markus Hollop, Eva Jenis, Torsten Kerl & the Orchestre de l'Opera Nationale de Lyon.

Friedrich Schleiermacher - and adopted the rationalist spirit of Friedrich August Wolf and Johann Salomo Semler. As a student he pursued an independent course of reading and neglected the study of the Old Testament and Oriental languages. But he attended the lectures of Semler and of Johann Augustus Eberhard, acquiring from the former the principles of an independent criticism of the New Testament and from the latter his love of Plato and Aristotle. At the same time he studied with great earnestness the writings of Immanuel Kant and Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi. Thus he acquired his characteristic habit of forming his opinions by patiently examining and weighing the positions of all thinkers and parties. He combined this receptivity with the reconstructive power of a profoundly original thinker. While a student he began to apply ideas.

April 28 - of the plane's cabin area rips off in mid-flight. Metal fatigue is later found to be the cause of the failure. 1994 - Former Central Intelligence Agency official Aldrich Ames and pleads guilty to giving US secretes to the Soviet Union and later Russia. 1996 - Whitewater: President Bill Clinton gives 4 1/2 hour videotaped testimony for the defense. 1997 - The 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention, signed in Paris in January 1993, goes into effect. Russia, Iraq and North Korea were notable nations who had not ratified the treaty. 2003 - Apple Computer's iTunes Music Store released, sells 1,000,000 songs in first week. Births 32 - Otho, Roman Emperor 1442 - King Edward IV of England († 1483) 1758 - James Monroe, 5th President of the United States († 1831) 1819.

Archbishop of Trier - Rudgar 915-930 Rudbrecht 930-956 Heinrich I 956-964 Dietrich I 965-977 Egbert 977-993 Ludolf 994-1008 Megingod 1008-1015 Poppo 1016-1047 Eberhard 1047-1066 Kuno I 1066 Udo 1066-1078 Egilbert 1079-1101 Bruno 1101-1124 Gottfrid 1124-1127 Meginher 1127-1130 Adalberon von Munsterol 1131-1152 Hillin von Fallemanien 1152-1169 Arnold I 1169-1183 Fulmar 1183-1189 Johann I 1189-1212 Dietrich von Wied 1212-1242 Arnold II von Isenburg 1242-1259 Heinrich I von Finstingen 1260-1286 Bohemond I von Warnesberg 1286-1299 Diether von Nassau 1300-1307 Heinrich III von Virneburg 1300-1306 (in opposition) Baldwin von Luxemburg 1307-1354 Bohemond II von Saarbrücken 1354-1361 Kuno II von Falkenstein 1362-1388 Werner von Falkenstein 1388-1418 Otto von Ziegenhain 1418-1430 Rhaban von Helmstadt 1430-1438 Jakob von Sierk 1439-1456 Johann II of Baden 1456-1503 Jakob II of Baden 1503-1511 Richard Greiffenklau zu Vollraths 1511-1531 Johann III von Metzenhausen 1531-1540 Johann Ludwig.

Rulers of Württemberg - Louis I 1136-1158 Emich 1139-1154 Louis II 1166-1181 Hartmann 1194-1240 Louis III 1194-1226 Eberhard 1228-1241 Ulrich I 1241-1265 Ulrich II 1265-1279 Eberhard I 1279-1325 Ulrich III 1325-1344 Eberhard II 1344-1392 Ulrich IV 1344-1366 Eberhard III 1392-1417 Eberhard IV 1417-1419 Louis I 1419-1450 Ulrich V 1419-1480 Eberhard V 1482-1496 Eberhard VI 1482-1485 Dukes of Württemberg Eberhard I 1457-1496 Eberhard II 1496-1498 Ulrich I 1498-1519 Württemberg annexed by Austria 1519-1534 Ulrich I (restored) 1534-1550 Christopher 1550-1568 Louis III 1568-1593 Frederick I 1593-1608 Dukes of Württemberg-Stuttgart John Frederick 1608-1628 Eberhard III 1628-1674 William Louis 1674-1677 Eberhard Louis 1677-1733 Charles Alexander 1733-1737 Charles Eugene 1737-1793 Louis Eugene 1793-1795 Frederick Eugene 1795-1797 Frederick II 1797-1803 Electors of Württemberg Frederick II 1803-1806 Kings of Württemberg Frederick I 1806-1816 William I 1816-1864 Charles 1864-1891 William II 1891-1918 Heads.

Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands - and is the spouse of Queen Juliana, the mother of the current monarch, Queen Beatrix. Bernhard was born Bernhard Leopold Friedrich Eberhard Julius Kurt Karl Gottfried Peter zu Lippe-Biesterfeld in Jena, Germany, the elder son of Prince Bernhard von Lippe and Baroness Armgard von Sierstorpff-Cramm. After World War I, the Prince's father lost his German municipality and the revenue that came with it. The Prince spent his early years at Reckenwalde, the family's new estate in East Prussia (now Woynovo in Poland ), near the city of Züllichau (Sulechow). The Prince received his early education at home. When he was twelve, he was sent to board at the gymnasium in Züllichau and several years later to board at a gymnasium in Berlin, from where he graduated in 1929. Bernhard then studied.

List of colleges and universities starting with E - Science and Technology (Alumni) East Stroudsburg State University East Tennessee State University East Texas State University Eastern Arizona College Eastern College of Applied Arts, Technology and Continuing Education Eastern Illinois University Eastern Iowa Community College District Eastern Kentucky University Eastern Mediterranean University Eastern Mennonite University Eastern Michigan University Eastern New Mexico University Eastern Pentecostal Bible College Eastern Virginia Medical School Eastern Washington University Eastfield College Eberhard Karl University (Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany) Eckerd College Eckerd.College Ecole Centrale de Lille Ecole Centrale de Lyon Ecole Centrale de Nantes Ecole Centrale Paris (ECP) Ecole d'Ingenieurs de l'Etat de Vaud Ecole de Technologie Supirieure Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales Ecole Internationale des Sciences du Traitement de l'Information École nationale d'admistration Ecole Nationale d'Administration Publique Ecole Nationale de l'Aviation Civile (ENAC) Ecole Nationale des Ponts et.

List of mathematicians - Fatou (France, 1878 - 1929) Charles Fefferman (USA, 1949 - ) Pierre de Fermat (France, 1601 - 1665) Lodovico Ferrari (Italy, 1522 - 1565) Scipione dal Ferro (Italy, February 6,1465 - November 5,1526) Leonardo Pisano Fibonacci (Italy, 1170 - 1250) Thomas Fincke (Denmark, 1561 - 1656) Jean-Baptiste Joseph Fourier, (France, 1768 - 1830) Adolf Fraenkel (Germany, 1891 - 1965) Michael Freedman (USA, 1951 - ) Hans Freudenthal (Germany, the Netherlands, 1905 - 1990) G Evariste Galois (France, 1811 - 1832) Carl Friedrich Gauss (Germany, 1777 - 1855) Gerhard Gentzen (Germany, 1909 - 1945) Sophie Germain (France, 1776 - 1831) Kurt Gödel, (Austria, USA, 1906 - 1978) Christian Goldbach (Germany, 1690 - 1764) Solomon Golomb (USA, ~1930 - ) William Sealey Gosset (Britain, 1876 - 1937) Ronald Graham (USA) George Green (Britain,.

List of Germans - Janosch, (1931), artist known for his books for children Franz Marc, (1880-1916), painter Eberhard Schlotter (1921), painter Carl Spitzweg, (1808-1885), painter Composers Karl Friedrich Abel, (1725-1787), composer Martin Agricola, (1466-1506), composer Siegfried Alkan, (1858 - 1941), composer Johann Sebastian Bach, (1685-1750), composer Ludwig van Beethoven, (1770-1827), composer Johannes Brahms, (1833-1897), composer Georg Friedrich Händel, (1685-1759), composer, opera composer Paul Hindemith, (1895-1963), composer Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Carl Orff, (1895-1982), composer Johann Pachelbel, (1653-1706), composer Clara Schumann, (1819-1896), composer Robert Schumann, (1810-1856), composer, songwriter Karlheinz Stockhausen, (1928-), modern electronic composer Richard Strauss, (1864-1949), composer, opera composer Georg Philipp Telemann, (1681-1767), composer Richard Wagner, (1813-1883), composer Carl Maria von Weber, (1786-1826), composer Kurt Weill, (1900-1950), composer: Threepenny Opera, "September Song" Filmmakers Werner Herzog, (born 1942), film director Fritz Lang, (1890-1976), film director Ernst Lubitsch, (1892-1947),.

List of astronauts by selection - make way for the moon programme. All three were dismissed at the beginning of the following year. Yevgeni Illyin, Aleksandr Kiselyov, Yuri Senkevich June 28 - Scientist group - USA Owen Garriott, Edward Gibson, Duane Graveline, Joseph Kerwin, Frank Michel, Harrison Schmitt October 28 - Air Force Group 3 - USSR This group of cosmonauts was selected for participation in five separate manned Soyuz programmes that the USSR was running. These included military programmes (with and without the Almaz/Salyut space stations) and two lunar programmes (only one of which aimed at a manned lunar landing). In the end, only the orbital programme and the space station programme went ahead, and few of the cosmonauts from this group ever were given the chance to fly. Boris Belousov, Vladimir Degtyarov, Anatoli Fyodorov, Yuri.

List of Mayors of Berlin - Gerlach Johann Büsching Friedrich von Bärensprung Heinrich Wilhelm Krausnick Franz Christian Naunyn Karl Theodor Seydel Arthur Hobrecht Max von Forckenbeck Robert Zelle Martin Kirschner Adolph Wermuth Gustav Böß Arthur Scholz Heinrich Sahm Oskar Maretzky Julius Lippert Ludwig Steeg Joseph Goebbels Arthur Werner Otto Ostrowski Louise Schroeder Ferdinand Friedensburg 1948-1989 (East Berlin) Friedrich Ebert Herbert Fechner Erhard Krack Since 1948 (West Berlin and after reunification) Ernst Reuter (SPD, 1948-1953) Walther Schreiber (CDU, 1953-1955) Otto Suhr (SPD, 1955-1957) Willy Brandt (SPD, 1957-1966) Heinrich Albertz (SPD, 1966-1967) Klaus Schütz (SPD, 1967-1977) Dietrich Stobbe (SPD, 1977-1981) Hans-Jochen Vogel (SPD, 1981) Richard von Weizsäcker (CDU, 1981-1984) Eberhard Diepgen (CDU, 1984-1989) Walter Momper (SPD, 1989-1991) Eberhard Diepgen (CDU, 1991-2000) Klaus Wowereit (SPD) (since 2000).

List of members of the July 20 plot - Walter-Wilhelm Cramer, Industrieller D Professor Alfred Delp, Pater S.J., (*1907 †1945) Oberregierungsrat Dr. Wilhelm Dieckmann Heinrich Graf zu Dohna-Tolksdorf, Gutsbesitzer Reichsgerichtsrat Hans von Dohnanyi Oberleutnant Hans Martin Dorsch Hauptmann Max-Ulrich Graf von Drechsel E Oberstleutnant Hans Otto Erdmann Professor Fritz Elsas, ehemaliger zweiter Bürgermeister von Berlin Oberstleutnant i.G. Karl-Heinz Engelhorn F Alexander Freiherr von Falkenhausen, Militärbefehlshaber von Belgien und Nordfrankreich, (*1878 †1966) General der Nachrichtentruppe Erich Fellgiebel, (*1886 †1944) Oberst i.G. Eberhard Finckh Professor Max Fleischmann Rechtsanwalt Reinhold Frank Ehrengard Frank-Schultz Walter Frick, Kaufmann Oberst i.G. Wessel Freiherr von Freytag-Loringhoven, G Hauptmann Ludwig Gehre Hans Bernd Gisevius, (*1904 †1974) Erich Gloeden, Architekt Elisabeth Charlotte Gloeden, Ehefrau Dr. Carl Friedrich Goerdeler, ehemailger Reichspreiskommissar und Oberbürgermeister von Leipzig, (*1884, †1945) Fritz Goerdeler, Stadtkämmerer von Königsberg Nikolaus Groß, Redakteur, (*1898 †1945) Oberst i.G. Helmuth.

List of universities in Germany - (distance learning, the German Open University) Halle-Wittenberg, Martin Luther University Heidelberg, Ruprecht Karl University Hamburg University Hannover University Ilmenau, Technical University Jena, Friedrich Schiller University Karlsruhe University Kiel, Christian-Albrechts University Leipzig University Magdeburg, Otto von Guericke Technical College Mainz, Johannes Gutenberg University Mannheim University Marburg, Philipps University Munich, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Munich, Technical University of Munich Münster, University of Münster Regensburg, University Rostock University Saarbrücken University Stuttgart University Stuttgart-Hohenheim, Academy of Agriculture Wittenberg, University of Wittenberg Tübingen, Eberhard Karls university, Baden-Württemberg Würzburg, Bavarian Julius Maximilian University See also: List of colleges and universities by country, List of colleges and universities, Education in Germany.

Karl Koch (director) - Karl Koch (director) Karl Koch was a German film director and writer, assistant to Luchino Visconti. Filmography: La Marseillaise (1938) La Règle du jeu (1939) La Tosca (1941) Signora dell'ovest (1942) aka Girl of the Golden West Night of the Silvery Moon (1954).

Karl Krumbacher - Karl Krumbacher Karl Krumbacher (1856-1909), German Byzantine scholar, was born at Kurnach in Bavaria on September 23 1856. He was educated at the universities of Munich and Leipzig, and held the professorship of the middle age and modern Greek language and literature in the former from 1897 to his death. His greatest work is his Geschichte der byzantinischen Literatur von Justinian bis zum Ende des Ostroemischen Reiches (from Justinian to the fall of the Eastern Empire, 1453), a second edition of which was published in 1897, with the collaboration of A. Ehrhard (section on theology) and H Gelzer (general sketch of Byzantine history, AD 395-1453). The value of the work is greatly enhanced by the elaborate bibliographies contained in the body of the work and in.


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