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Beate Jasch (born 16
January 1959) is a
retired German swimmer who won a
silver medal at the 1974
European Aquatics Championships. She
competed at the...
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Jasch, Hans-Christian (2017). "Wilhelm
Stuckart (1902–1953),
Reich Interior Ministry, A
Legal Pedant". In
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- Chancellery: A
Nationalist Ideologue and a
Respectable West German". In
Jasch, Hans-Christian; Kreutzmüller,
Christoph (eds.). The Parti****nts: The Men...
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Christine Maria Jasch (born 7
November 1960 in Vienna) is an
Austrian economist,
author and accountant.
Christine Jasch completed secondary school in...
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Sustainability Reporting Awards (founded 2000)
founded by
Christine Maria Jasch Benthophiloides turcom****, a
species of goby
sometimes placed in its own...
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Browning 2007, pp. 410–411.
Roseman 2002, p. 66.
Roseman 2002, p. 67.
Jasch & Kreutzmüller 2017, pp. 3, 180.
Roseman 2002, pp. 111–112.
Longerich 2010...
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Secretary for the
General Government. A Behind-the-Scenes Perpetrator". In
Jasch, Hans-Christian; Kreutzmüller,
Christoph (eds.). The Parti****nts: The Men...
- R. &
Jasch, C.:
Environmental Management Accounting as a
Support for
Cleaner Production, in: Schaltegger, S.; Bennett, M.; Burritt, R. &
Jasch, C. (Eds):...
- Reich-Chancellery: A
Prussian Civil Servant Under the **** Regime". In
Jasch, Hans-Christian; Kreutzmüller,
Christoph (eds.). The Parti****nts: The Men...
- "Undersecretary
Martin Luther:
Defender of
Foreign Office Prerogatives". In
Jasch, Hans-Christian; Kreutzmüller,
Christoph (eds.). The Parti****nts: The Men...