- ČKD (Českomoravská
Kolben-Daněk) (Czech pronunciation: [ˈtʃɛskomorafskaː
ˈkolbɛn ˈdaɲɛk]) was one of the
largest engineering companies in the
former Czechoslovakia...
- Emil
Kolben (1
November 1862 in Strančice – 3 July 1943 in Terezín) was an
engineer and
entrepreneur from Bohemia. The
large engineering company ČKD bears...
-
fought between small groups in
limited fenced-in
areas using only
Kolben, or maces. The
Kolben was a type of polygonally-cut mace made of hard wood,
about 80...
- The
Panzerkampfwagen 38(t),
originally known as the Českomoravská
Kolben-Daněk (ČKD) LT vz. 38, was a tank
designed during the 1930s,
which saw extensive...
- schönen
Armenischen Salz
armoniac ohn
alles sublimiren / thue ihn in ein
Kolben /
giesse ein
Oleum Tartari drauff / daß es wie ein Muß oder Brey
werde /...
- or
woodland dogs)
whose physical descriptions match the
spotted hyena.
Kolben, a
German mathematician and
astronomer who
worked for the
Dutch East India...
- from UJA-Federation of New York. The site's
first editor was
Deborah Kolben.
Kolben was a new
parent herself when the site was
founded and saw its potential...
- André(Hrsg.):
Mittelalterliche Kampfesweisen. Band 2: Kriegshammer,
Schild und
Kolben. –
Mainz am Rhein. : Zabern, 2007. – ISBN 3-8053-3736-1 Snodgr****, A.M....
- convention, as
introduced with the Ro 80 — with K
denoting the
German word
Kolben (piston) and 70
designating an
engine output of 70 PS (51 kW; 69 hp). The...
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cycle engine Nutating disc
engine Quasiturbine RKM engine, German: Rotations
KolbenMaschine
Sarich orbital engine Swing-piston engine,
Trochilic Wave disk engine...