- The
Kapp Putsch (German pronunciation: [ˈkapˌpʊt͡ʃ] ), also
known as the
Kapp–Lüttwitz
Putsch (German pronunciation: [kapˈlʏtvɪt͡sˌpʊt͡ʃ] ), was an attempted...
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Engineering Fair (ISEF) JPL · 23068 23069
Kapps 1999 XR64
Michael Kapps,
Canadian finalist in the 2007
Intel International Science and...
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Conservative Mennonite choir, with
women choristers wearing kapps A New
Order Amish mother wearing a
kapp,
going on a
shopping trip Old
Order Amish women at the...
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Kapp or
KAPP may
refer to:
Kapp (headcovering), a
headcovering worn by many
Anabaptist Christian women Kapp, Norway, a
village in Østre
Toten muni****lity...
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related to
Benjamin Kapp.
Benjamin Kapp at
World Curling Benjamin Kapp at Olympics.com
Benjamin Kapp at
Olympedia Benjamin Kapp at the
German Olympic...
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Derek Ivor
Colin Kapp (3
April 1928 – 3
August 2007),
Known as
Colin Kapp, was a
British science fiction author best
known for his
stories about the Unorthodox...
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Ernst Christian Kapp (15
October 1808 – 30
January 1896) was a German-American
philosopher of
technology and geographer, and a
follower of Carl Ritter...
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Walter Kapps (September 13, 1907 -
February 1, 1975), was a
French film director. 1936 : Les Gaietés du
palace 1937 :
Pantins d'amour 1939 : Case of Conscience...
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Kapp Records was an
independent record label started in 1954 by
David Kapp,
brother of Jack
Kapp (who set up
American Decca Records in 1934).
David Kapp...
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Wolfgang Kapp (24 July 1858 – 12 June 1922) was a
German conservative and
nationalist and
political activist who is best
known for his
involvement in the...