-
epidemiologist J. C. U.
Niedermann (1810–?),
American politician Marie Niedermann (1880–1967),
Danish film
actress Paul
Niedermann (1927–2018), German-Jewish...
- he
tracked down
Niedermann and
learned that he has
congenital analgesia,
which makes him
unable to feel pain. They
trace Niedermann to a
company owned...
- and kill Zalachenko. She
discovers the
identity of the giant,
Ronald Niedermann, and
traces him to a post
office box in Gothenburg. Meanwhile, Blomkvist...
- activities.
Zalachenko had his son (and Salander's half-brother)
Ronald Niedermann kill Blomkvist's colleagues, who were
writing an exposé
article on Zalachenko...
- 2013.
Retrieved October 5, 2013. Heard,
Christopher (2009).
Timothy Niedermann (ed.).
Kiefer Sutherland—Living
Dangerously (1 ed.).
Transit Publishing...
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Marie Niedermann (27
September 1880 – 23 May 1967) was a
Danish film actress. She
appeared in 23
films between 1910 and 1954. She was born and died in...
- that
Niedermann went to his home to hide out. There,
Sonny finds his
brother dead and his
girlfriend badly injured. She
tells him that
Niedermann was the...
- father,
Alexander Zalachenko, whom
Salander injured with an axe.
Ronald Niedermann, Zalachenko's son and Salander's half-brother,
steals 800,000
kronor from...
- Paris, France,
Carlos Niedermann, told his
supervisor in New York that
there had been an "expansion of deposits". Also,
Niedermann was, "very
vigorous in...
- Paul
Niedermann (1
November 1927 – 7
December 2018) was a German-Jewish
journalist and photographer. In 1940,
Niedermann escaped his
homeland of Germany...