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Krätschmer is a
German language occupational surname for a
innkeeper and may
refer to: Ernst-Günther
Krätschmer (1920–1984),
German SS-officer Pius Krätschmer...
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Guido Kratschmer (German pronunciation: [ˈɡiːdo ˈkʁat͡ʃmɐ] ; born 10
January 1953 in Klotzenhof, West Germany) is a
retired West
German decathlete. His...
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Wolfgang Krätschmer (born 16
November 1942 in Berlin) is a
German physicist.
Krätschmer studied physics in Berlin.
After his
Diplom he went to the Max...
- of the
award can be
found in the
German Federal Archives.
According to
Krätschmer the
award was
presented together with the Oak
Leaves to
Matthias Kleinheisterkamp...
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related class of molecules, the fullerenes. In 1989
physicists Wolfgang Krätschmer,
Konstantinos Fostiropoulos, and
Donald R.
Huffman observed unusual optical...
- chondrichthyan.
Heidtke &
Krätschmer, 2001,
Mainz Geowiss Mitt 30, page: 106
IRMNG (2021).
Gladbachus Heidtke &
Krätschmer, 2001 †.
Accessed at: https://www...
- Pius
Krätschmer (born 16 June 1997) is a
German professional footballer who most
recently pla**** as a centre-back.
Krätschmer made his
professional debut...
- decathlon – a "home run" – despite
being in
second place behind Guido Kratschmer of West Germany.
Jenner was confident: "The
second day has all my good...
- Ernst-Günther
Krätschmer (July 2, 1920 – May 26, 1984) was a
German SS-officer.
After World War II he took part in
efforts to
shape a
positive image of...
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Krätschmer, I.; Liko, D.; Majerotto, W.; Mikulec, I.; Pernicka, M.; Rahbaran, B.;...