- Uwe
Scharen (born 9
August 1945 in Rockenau, Germany) is a
German jurist. He was
presiding judge at the
Federal Court of
Justice of
Germany (Bundesgerichtshof)...
- The
Black Band (German:
Schwarze Scharen, Polish:
Czarne Szeregi) were
resistance groups of
anarchist and anarcho-syndicalist
youth and
young adults in...
- Zug)
which were in turn
divided into
squad sized Scharen. For
larger Allgemeine SS commands, the
Scharen would be
further divided into
Rotte which were...
- sub-unit): 3 to 4
Trupps Trupp (Troop, platoon-sized sub-unit): 3 to 4
Scharen Schar (section): 1 or 2
Rotten (squads or teams)
Rotte (squad or team):...
-
Student Sports And a lot more... Muni****lly
Sport center Breda a.k.a. ‘De
Scharen’ de Drie Linden, Prinsenb**** de Doelen,
Princenhage Bruut (bouldering)...
- aen!
Bergen te besetten. Berg op Zoom// Hout u vroom,, Stut de
Spaensche scharen; Laet’s
Lands boom,, End’ syn stroom,, Trouw'lyck toch bewaren. ’tMoedige...
- ), m.
Charles Sheldon (1857–1942) and had
three daughters (May
Sheldon Scharen,
Grace Sheldon and
Blanche Sheldon)
George Lansford Quiner (1870–1884)...
-
usually included as Churfirsten:
Peaks to the west of Selun: Wart (2068 m),
Schären (or Schäären, 2184 m), Nägeliberg (2153 m),
Glattchamm (2084 m), Leistchamm...
- what was
known as the Ruhr
uprising (13
March – 12
April 1920).
Schwarze Scharen (Black Band) were
resistance groups of
anarchist and anarcho-syndicalist...
-
Typical Weidling made from wood,
photographed at
Scharen (TG) near Schaffhausen....