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Vizefeldwebel Emil
Schäpe (10
October 1890 – 7
January 1925) was a
German World War I
flying ace
credited with 18
aerial victories. See also
Aerial victory...
- Thaddäus
Schäpe (7
March 1954 – 1
September 2004) As the
founder and
first head of the
House of Polish-German Cooperation,
following the fall of communism...
- 2021.
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ignored (help) David,
Schape (2022-01-18). "Telecoms
delay 5G
launch near airports, but some airlines...
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Wintgens 19
Alexander Zenzes 19
Hartmuth Baldamus 18
Franz Hemer 18 Emil
Schäpe 18
Fritz Beckhardt 17 Hans Böhning 17
Walter Böning 17
Ernst Hess 17 Rudolf...
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wrote in
Confessio Amantis (ca. 1390): That
Phyllis in the same
throwe Was
schape into a notetre, That alle men it
mihte se, And
after Phyllis philliberd...
- Affleck, of Fort St. George, India, and his wife
Nealtie Schape,
daughter of
Gilbert Schape,
merchant of Amsterdam. He
matriculated at
Christ Church,...
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January –
Richard Saran, (72)
German architect (born 1852) 7
January – Emil
Schäpe, (34)
German fighter pilot (born 1890) 28
January –
Friedrich Ebert, (54)...
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Jasta 33, as he rose to the rank of
Major General during World War II. Emil
Schäpe,
another Iron
Cross winner, also
served with the unit.
Robert Heibert was...
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Flying Corps 18
Distinguished Flying Cross,
French Croix de
Guerre Emil
Schäpe German
Empire Luftstreitkräfte 18 Iron
Cross John Todd United Kingdom...
- doi:10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2003.10.002. Athelogou, Maria; Schmidt, Günter;
Schäpe, Arno; Baatz, Martin; Binnig, Gerd (2007). "Cognition
Network Technology...