- Karl
August Theodor Julius Nerger (25
February 1875 – 12
January 1947) was a
naval officer of the
Imperial German Navy in
World War I, who
achieved fame...
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Petra Nerger (born 13 July 1945) is a
German former swimmer. She
competed in the women's 100
metre backstroke at the 1964
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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several ships. Her
commander was Fregattenkapitän (Commander) Karl
August Nerger who was in
charge until her
return to Kiel,
Germany in
February 1918. The...
- living] (in French). Bourdeaux:
Frederic Guillaume Birnstiel. 1768. p. 69.
Nerger,
Klaus (19
April 2001). "Adel,
Regenten III". knerger.de.
Archived from...
- (Aktion T4) (1895–1983) Giwi Margwelaschwili,
author (1927–2020) Karl
August Nerger,
Admiral (1875–1947) Otto Nerz,
football coach and SA
officer (1892–1949)...
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Gudberg Nerger. ISBN 978-3-945772-06-5.
World Street Photography 3.
Gudberg Nerger. ISBN 978-3-945772-21-8.
World Street Photography 4.
Gudberg Nerger....
- 16, 2020.
Retrieved November 3, 2010.
Ikhlaq Sidhu;
Shomit Ghose; Paul
Nerger (January 2012). "Solyndra 2011 Case Study" (PDF).
Archived (PDF) from the...
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highest military honors of the five main
German states. Karl
August Nerger,
German auxiliary cruiser commander; one of only two
junior officers to...
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served under Karl
August Nerger aboard the SMS Wolf
during World War I.
During the Wolf's 451-day sortie, Rose
became Nerger's second in
command after...
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Germany (now Wąbrzeźno, Poland) to
Gustav Nernst (1827–1888) and
Ottilie Nerger (1833–1876). His
father was a
country judge.
Nernst had
three older sisters...