-
November 1913 in Bonn; died 9
December 1998 in Baden-Baden, Germany) and
Reimar Horten (born 12
March 1915 in Bonn; died 14
March 1994 in
Villa General...
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original on 20
December 2016.
Retrieved 20
December 2016.
Reimar Schefold;
Peter Nas;
Gaudenz Domenig, eds. (2004).
Indonesian Houses Volume...
- Ralf-
Reimar Wolfram (31
March 1912 – 9
February 1945) was a Korvettenkapitän (lieutenant commander)
during World War II.
During his
career he commanded...
-
Paspalum is a
genus of
plants in the gr**** family. The
group is
widespread across much of Asia, Africa, Australia, and the Americas.
Commonly known as...
- Østen
Gottlieb Reimar Riefling (4
December 1898 – 22 May 1981) was a
Norwegian classical pianist,
pedagogist and
music critic, a
brother of
pianist Robert...
-
Hermann Samuel Reimarus (22
December 1694,
Hamburg – 1
March 1768, Hamburg), was a
German philosopher and
writer of the
Enlightenment who is remembered...
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manufacturing company called Kalevala Koru. Pajamäki (Smedjebacka) Tali
Reimarla (
Reimars)
Marttila (Martas) Pitäjänmäki
railway station Pitäjänmäki
industrial area...
- Ravensbruck. Her
experience was
recorded in
later life by the
photographer Reimar Gilsenbach.
Whilst little is
known about Kraus'
early life, what is known...
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position to
reduce the
frontal area, and
hence drag. It was
designed by
Reimar and
Walter Horten in Göttingen. Four were
built between 1941 and 1943. They...
- The
Horten H.III is a
flying wing
sailplane built by
Walter and
Reimar Horten in
Germany from 1937 to 1944. The H.III
series was an
incremental development...