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Manley Ottmer Hudson (May 19, 1886 –
April 13, 1960) was an
American lawyer specializing in
public international law. He was a
judge at the
Permanent Court...
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Theodor Ottmer (19
January 1800,
Braunschweig – 22
August 1843, Berlin) was a
German architect. He was the son of
Johann Heinrich Gottfried Ottmer (1767–1814)...
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Armed Forces from the 18th to the 20th Century] (in German). Hans-Martin
Ottmer (contributor),
Military History Research Office (Germany) (editing) (2 ed...
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building burned down in 1830, a
second palace was
built by Carl
Theodor Ottmer,
being completed in 1841. It was
completely demolished in 1960 at the direction...
- manufacturer, and distributor. It was
founded by Rick Stephens,
Janet Ottmers,
Debra Love, and Eric Meyers, in July 1985, and
headquartered in Champaign...
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Glienicke Palace.
Between 1825 and 1827, he
collaborated with Carl
Theodor Ottmer on
designs for the
Berliner Singakademie for Sing-Akademie zu Berlin. Since...
- Strupp". NobelPrize.org.
Retrieved 21 June 2022. "Nomination
Archive –
Manley Ottmer Hudson". NobelPrize.org.
Retrieved 21 June 2022. "Nomination
Archive – Andreo...
- own home.
Design and
execution were done by
junior architect Carl
Theodor Ottmer,
using plans of the
architect Karl
Friedrich S****el in the
classical style...
- Plevy, Harry.
Norway 1940:
Chronicle of a
Chaotic Campaign (2017)
excerpt Ottmer, H.-M. (1994) Weserübung: der
deutsche Angriff auf Dänemark und Norwegen...
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buildings were
converted into the Königstädter
Theater by Carl
Theodor Ottmer at a cost of 120,000 Taler. The
foundation stone was laid on 31
August 1823...