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  • Thumbnail for Éric Winogradsky
    Éric Winogradsky (born 22 April 1966) is a French former professional tennis player. He never reached a final in singles on the ATP Tour, but was much...
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    Johann Heinrich Strack (6 July 1805, Bückeburg – 13 June 1880, Berlin) was a German architect of the Schinkelschule. His notable works include the Berlin...
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  • Thumbnail for Josias von Heeringen
    Josias von Heeringen (9 March 1850 – 9 October 1926) was a German general of the imperial era who served as Prussian Minister of War and saw service in...
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  • Thumbnail for Army Training Schools
    The German Army Training Schools (German: Schulen des Heeres) are the training establishments of the German Army, alongside the Army Training Centres (Zentren...
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  • Thumbnail for Burtscheid Abbey
    Burtscheid Abbey (German: Abtei Burtscheid) was a Benedictine monastery, after 1220 a Cistercian nunnery, located at Burtscheid, near Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia...
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  • Thumbnail for Friedrich von Thiersch
    Friedrich Maximilian Thiersch, after 1897 Ritter von Thiersch (18 April 1852, Marburg – 23 December 1921, Munich), was a German architect and painter in...
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  • Thumbnail for Armeeoberkommando
    Armeeoberkommando ("Army Higher Command"; AOK) was a command level in the German and Austro-Hungarian armies, especially during the World War I and World...
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  • Alfred Thieme (1830 – 1906) was a German industrialist and art collector from Leipzig. What little is known of his life was published in his art catalog...
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  • Thumbnail for Hermann Wislicenus
    Hermann Wislicenus (20 September 1825 – 25 April 1899) was a German historical painter. He is chiefly known for his mural paintings in the Imperial Palace...
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  • Thumbnail for Baroque fortifications in the Black Forest
    The Baroque fortifications in the Black Forest (German: Barocke Verteidigungsanlagen im Schwarzwald), also called Baroque Schanzen (Barockschanzen) or...
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  • Thumbnail for Domkirche St. Marien
    Domkirche St. Marien (English: St. Mary's Cathedral) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Sankt Georg, Hamburg, Germany, and the metropolitan cathedral of...
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  • Thumbnail for Martin Dülfer
    Martin Dülfer (1 January 1859, in Breslau – 21 December 1942, in Dresden) was a German architect and professor; best known for designing theatres in the...
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  • Thumbnail for Geuzen medals
    Geuzen medals, Beggars' or Sea Beggars' medals were minted early in the Dutch Revolt and during the first half of the 16th-century Eighty Years' War. During...
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  • Friedrich Lürssen (1 March 1851 in Lemwerder – 30 November 1916 in Bremen) was a German shipbuilder and company founder of the German company Lürssen....
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  • Thumbnail for Rudolph Crasemann
    Gustav August Rudolph Crasemann (born 14 August 1841 in Hamburg, died 24 November 1929 in Blankenese) was a Hamburg businessman and parliamentarian. Son...
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  • Thumbnail for Ettlingen Line
    The Ettlingen Line (German: Ettlinger Linie) or Lower Line (Untere Linie) was a defensive line built in 1707 during the War of the Spanish Succession from...
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  • Thumbnail for Marcus Bierich
    Marcus Bierich (29 April 1926 in Hamburg - 25 November 2000 in Stuttgart) was CFO for Mannesmann AG from 1961 to 1980 (what became Vodafone) in Düsseldorf;...
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