- Hugo
Armann (August 11, 1917 – May 9, 1989) was a
German army officer, teacher, and
rescuer of
Jewish people during the Holocaust. His
parents were anti-****...
- Glímufélagið
Ármann is a multi-sports club in Reykjavík, Iceland. It was
founded on 15
December 1888 in Reykjavík as an
Icelandic wrestling team. Today...
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other hand,
Ármann Jakobson is
critical of Motz's
interpretation and
calls this
theory "unsupported by any
convincing evidence".
Ármann highlights that...
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Lieutenant General Carl Nils
Gabriel Årmann (24
August 1894 – 21
April 1988) was a
senior Swedish Army officer.
Årmann began his
military career as a second...
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Ármann Þorvaldsson (born in Reykjavík in 1968) was an
Icelandic badminton player and was the UK CEO of
Kaupthing Bank at the time of its
collapse in 2008...
- a
murky mound.. a
ghost was
felled then " by Scudder.
Ármann Jakobsson (2011), p. 284.
Ármann Jakobsson (2011), p. 285. Sayers,
William (1994). "The...
- Raul
Årmann was an épée fencer. He was a
member of the
Swedish team,
which won the
bronze medal in the 1933
World Fencing Championships.
Årmann originated...
- The
Ármann men's
basketball team,
commonly known as
Ármann, is the men's
basketball department of
Ármann multi-sport club and is
based in Reykjavík, Iceland...
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Ármann Jakobsson (born 18 July 1970) is an
Icelandic author and scholar.
Ármann was born and
raised in Reykjavík, Iceland. His
father was a
banker and...
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Ármann Smári Björnsson (born 7
January 1981 in Höfn) is an
Icelandic former footballer who last pla**** for Íþróttabandalag Akraness. Born in Höfn, southeast...