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Rudolf Bamler (6 May 1896 – 13
March 1972) was a
German general during World War II.
Although Bamler was a
member of the ****
Party he
would later serve...
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Bämler (sometimes
Johannes Bämler,
Johann Baemler or Hans Bemler, 1430–1503) was a printer,
illuminator and
bookseller from Augsburg, Germany.
Bämler...
- (including
Edmund Hoffmeister, the
commander of ****XI
Panzer Corps, and
Rudolf Bamler of the 12th
Infantry Division) who
became especially prominent in NKFD activity...
- Warrell, D. A.; Hudson, B. J.; Lalloo, D. G.; Trevett, A. J.; Whitehead, P;
Bamler, P. R.; Ranaivoson, M; Wiyono, A; Richie, T. L.; Fryauff, D. J.; O'Shea...
- reduplication:
lualu 'two by two',
tolatol 'three by three' and so
forth (
Bamler 1900:204).
Bamler, G. (1900).
Bemerkungen zur
Grammatik der Tamisprache. Vokabular...
- (Norwegian: Båhuslen) In
March 1944,
Quisling met with
Wehrmacht general Rudolf Bamler, and
urged the
Germans to
invade Sweden from
Finnish Lapland (using the...
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brought Canaris into
contact with "counterespionage virtuoso"
Major Rudolf Bamler, who ****isted him in
establishing an
extensive surveillance web over munitions...
- division's men
escaped capture; its
commanding officer Lieutenant General Rudolf Bamler, who had been in
command for only a few w****s, was also captured, but later...
- 4-dimensional
example exhibiting only
torus symmetry was
recently discovered by
Bamler-Cifarelli-Conlon-Deruelle. A
gradient shrinking Ricci soliton consists of...
- as the
Apocalypse of
Albrecht Dürer (1498), used this typeface.
Johann Bämler, a
printer from Augsburg,
probably first used it as
early as 1472. The origins...