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Gerlach Flicke (fl. 1545 – 1558),
Latin name
Gerbarus Fleccius,
anglicised in the 16th
century as "Garlicke", was a
German portrait painter who is known...
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about 1552 to 1560. His
portrait painted by a
fellow prisoner,
Gerlach Flicke,
resides today in the
National Portrait Gallery in London.
Strangways was...
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security service of the SS,
which was
under their control.
Wilhelm F.
Flicke, a
German World War II
veteran cipher officer who was
commissioned by General...
- city of
Melle Sabine R.
Huebner (born 1976),
ancient historian Gerlach Flicke (c. 1500–1558), painter, an
artist of the
Tudor court in
London John Closterman...
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special reconnaissance aircraft for
telecommunication reconnaissance.
Wilhelm Flicke: The
Beginnings of
Radio Intercept in
World War I. www.nsa.gov (PDF) Michael...
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miniature painted in oils on
panel by the
German artist Gerlach Flicke, 1554.
Saint Dunstan, then artist-Abbot of Glastonbury,
prostrates himself...
- Allies. The
organization was
described by the historian, Dr
Wilhelm F.
Flicke, a
German veteran cipher officer, who was
commissioned by
General Erich...
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belonging to
veteran radio cipher officer Wilhelm F.
Flicke, as his
research base. However,
Flicke had
worked for
another department between 1942 and 1943...
- (1956–2019) Max
Fleischer (1861–1930)
Adolf Fleischmann (1892–1968)
Gerlach Flicke (fl. 1545–1558)
Fedor Flinzer (1832–1911)
Gisbert Flüggen (1811–1859) Josef...
- Espionage, Intelligence, and Security. Advameg, Inc.
Retrieved 27
March 2015.
Flicke, Wilhelm. "The
Beginnings of
Radio Intercept in
World War I" (PDF). National...