- Günter
Petzow (8 July 1926 – 4
February 2024) was a
German materials scientist and the
director at the Max
Planck Institute for
Metals Research. Günter...
- town hall
Church in
Petzow Petzow Castle Former wash
house in
Petzow Former fire
engine house in
Petzow Fisherman's
house in
Petzow Church in Plötzin Former...
- USNA-TSPR-157.
Archived from the
original on 2009-08-24.
Retrieved 2008-06-17.
Petzow, G. N.; Aldinger, F.; Jönsson, S.; Welge, P.; Van Kampen, V.; Mensing, T...
- Publishers. p. 234. ISBN 978-81-7023-911-6.
Retrieved 29
November 2011.
Petzow, Günter; Aldinger, Fritz; Jönsson, Sigurd; Welge, Peter; van Kampen, Vera;...
-
jurist and politician,
minister of
foreign affairs (1970–1974). Günter
Petzow, 97,
German materials scientist.
Andrew Rogers, 92,
Australian corporate...
- Garden, Bonn, on the bank of the
Rhine (Alter Zoll), in the
Landschaftspark Petzow that he
himself designed, in
Feldafing Park, in Park Sanssouci, and in the...
- Castle,
Wildberg Caputh Palace,
Schwielowsee Eisenhardt Castle,
Belzig Petzow Palace,
Schwielowsee Rabenstein Castle,
Rabenstein / Fläming
Reckahn Palace...
- the Max
Planck Institute for
Metals Research in
Stuttgart led by Günter
Petzow and
became group leader for
functional materials. Five
years later, he was...
- (February 2000) was
dedicated to
Kolar (see
articles in
English by
Guenter Petzow from MPI
Stuttgart and by J.P. Guha from IJS).
Boris Kidrič
Award for Highest...
- France-USA 1995 Åke E. Andersson [sv]
Sweden 1996
Bruce Ames USA 1997 Günter
Petzow Germany 1998
Hubert Curien France 1999
Aleksandra Kornhauser Slovenia 2000...