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 Hans Talhoffer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Talhoffer's name appears in the records of Zürich, documenting how he was teaching near the Rathaus (city council) in 1454 (a fight broke out among his students, resulting in various fines).
Hans Talhoffer (also spelled Talhofer) was a fencing-master in southern Germany in the 15th century.
Talhoffer is the best-known of the 15th century German fencing-masters.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hans_Talhoffer   (266 words)

  
 Hans Streuli - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hans Streuli (July 13, 1892- May 23, 1970) was a Swiss politician.
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 Hans Sloane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sloane was quickly elected into the Royal Society, and at the same time he attracted the notice of Thomas Sydenham, who gave him valuable introductions to practice.
In 1716, Sloane was created a baronet, the first medical practitioner to receive an hereditary title, and in 1719 he became president of the College of Physicians, holding the office sixteen years.
When Sloane retired in 1741, his library and cabinet of curiosities, which he took with him from Bloomsbury to his house in Chelsea, had grown to be of unique value.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hans_Sloane   (684 words)

  
 Hans Selye - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hans Hugo Bruno Selye, CC (Selye János, 1907- 1982), was a Canadian endocrinologist of Austrian-Hungarian origin.
To grossly oversimplify to the point of circular argument, Selye discovered and documented that stress differs from other physical responses in that stress is stressful whether the one receives good or bad news, whether the impulse is positive or negative.
While he did not recognize all of the many aspects of glucocorticoids, Selye was aware of their role in this response.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hans_Selye   (340 words)

  
 Hans Schaffner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hans Schaffner (December 16, 1908- November 26, 2004) was a Swiss politician.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hans_Schaffner   (203 words)

  
 Hans Rothfels - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hans Rothfels (April 12, 1891-June 22, 1976) was a conservative German nationalist historian.
Rothfels, who remained a steadfast German nationalist all his life, saw the conspirators against the National Socialist regime as representative of all that was best about German life and argued that the actions of the conspirators had restored Germany's honour from the disgrace the Nazis had brought upon it.
Rothfels was born to a wealthy Jewish family in Kassel, Germany.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hans_Rothfels   (1510 words)

  
 Hans Hube
Hans Hube was born in Naumburg, Germany, on 29th October, 1880.
Hans Hube was killed when his plane crashed while returning to the Eastern Front on 21st April 1944.
Hube was at Stalingrad and was one of the senior officers evacuated from the front on 28th January 1943, when it was clear the German Army would be defeated.
www.world-war-2.info /figures/hans-hube.php   (1510 words)

  
 Telegraph News Hans Hotter
Hans Hotter and his wife, Helga, were ardent Anglophiles who once considered emigrating to Britain.
Hotter had a fine tonal range, great musical sensibility, nobility of style and a commanding, majestic stage presence.
Hotter made his debut at Troppau when he was only 21 in 1930.
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 Encyclopedia: Hans Dulfer
Hans picks up just about anything that is musically hip at for the moment.
Hans disobeys what is done and not done in well defined genres.
Hans Dulfer was born on May 28, 1940 in Amsterdam/ The Netherlands.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Hans-Dulfer   (1510 words)

  
 Hans Frank - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hans Frank (May 23, 1900– October 16, 1946) was a lawyer for the Nazi party during the 1920s and a senior official in Nazi Germany.
Frank oversaw the segregation of the Jews into ghettos (Jewish quarters) and the use of Polish civilians as "forced and compulsory" labour.
Frank was born in Karlsruhe and joined the German army in 1917.
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 Hans Fries - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fries also worked as a chef in the Brandon area.
Like Cliff Matthews, Fries was an "outsider candidate" in the provincial NDP's 1961 leadership race.
This page was last modified 20:13, 15 Aug 2004.
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 Hans Freudenthal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hans Freudenthal (September 17, 1905– October 13, 1990) was a Dutch mathematician born in Luckenwalde in Germany into a Jewish family.
In 1941 Freudenthal was suspended from duties at the University of Amsterdam by the Nazis.
Freudenthal did his thesis work with Heinz Hopf and defended a thesis on the ends of topological groups in 1930.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hans_Freudenthal   (169 words)

  
 Hans Eicke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hans Eicke (December 1, 1884- August 22, 1947) was a German athlete.
Eicke was seven yards behind the leading American and one behind the second-place Hungarian when he started his 200, and had not caught the Hungarian when he finished it.
Eicke also competed in the 100 metres, but did not finish his first round race.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hans_Eicke   (169 words)

  
 Der Schneemann
It was written by cartoonist Horst von Möllendorff and animated by Hans Fischerkoesen[?].
Der Schneemann, or The Snowman is a 1943 animated short[?], created by the Nazis as propaganda material.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/de/Der_Schneemann.html   (169 words)

  
 Hans
Hans Dülfer Hans (Johannes Emil) Dülfer was a Arras).
Hans Richter Hans Richter was a Zürich, Switzerland from 1916 to 1920.
Hans Talhoffer Hans Talhoffer was a fencing-master in southern Germany in the Johannes Liechtenauer.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/hans.html   (169 words)

  
 Hans Geiger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Johannes (Hans) Wilhelm Geiger (September 30, 1882– September 24, 1945) was a German physicist.
In 1902 Geiger began to study physics and mathematics in Erlangen and later attained a doctorate in 1906.
He was one of five children born to Wilhelm Ludwig Geiger, a philosophy professor at the University of Erlangen.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hans_Geiger   (268 words)

  
 Hans
Hans Richter Hans Richter was a Zürich, Switzerland from 1916 to 1920.
Hans Talhoffer Hans Talhoffer was a fencing-master in southern Germany in the Johannes Liechtenauer.
Hans Dulfer Hans Dulfer was born on saxophone.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/hans.html   (268 words)

  
 Hans Singer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Singer fled the rise of Adolf Hitler in 1933, arriving in the United Kingdom as a refugee.
Singer was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1994.
During his time at the United Nations, Singer was the Director of the Economic Division of the UN Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), Director of the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD), and was closely involved in the creation of the Bretton Woods Framework and the post-World War II international financial institutions.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hans_Singer   (719 words)

  
 Handschin (Hanchey) Family History
Hans ERB was born on Jun 16 1566 in Rothenfluh, Baselland, Switzerland.
Hans HANDSCHIN Schmid was born on Jun 8 1600 in Gelterkinden, Baselland, Switzerland.
Hans HANDSCHIN bannbruder was born on Dec 14 1677 in Rickenbach, Baselland, Switzerland.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Handschin.htm   (19376 words)

  
 Hans Oster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was a central resistance figure; as early as 1937 he was plotting a coup against Hitler, whereby Count Hans-Jürgen von Blumenthal and other officers would march into the Reich Chancellery and arrest him.
Oster was forced to strip naked before being taken to the gallows.
In 1944, he was arrested the day after the failed July 20 Plot to assassinate Hitler; and on April 8, 1945, days before the end of the Third Reich, he, Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Wilhelm Canaris were given a show trial that resulted in their conviction and sentencing to death.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hans_Oster   (286 words)

  
 Hans Makart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Makart was deeply interested in the interaction of all the visual arts and thus in the implementation of the idea of the "total work of art" which dominated discussions on the arts in the 19th century.
Makart became the acknowledged leader of the artistic life of the Vienna, which in the 1870s passed through a period of feverish activity, the chief results of which are the sumptuously decorated public buildings of the Ringstrasse.
Makart was also a friend of the composer Richard Wagner, and it can be argued that the two developed the same concepts and stylistic tendencies in their differing art forms: a concern for embedding motifs of history and mythology in a framework of aestheticism, making their respective works historical pageants.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hans_Makart   (1315 words)

  
 Hans Krása - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hans Krása, (November 30, 1899– October 17, 1944), was a Bohemian composer.
Krása was born in Prague to a Czech father, a lawyer, and a German mother.
Krása's debut as a composer came in 1920 with his Four Orchestral Songs, which were based on the poetry of Christian Morgenstern, this work was widely acclaimed upon its release.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hans_Kr%C3%A1sa   (332 words)

  
 Hans Adolf Krebs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hans went to school in Hildesheim and studied medicine at the University of Göttingen from 1918-1923.
Krebs became professor of biochemistry at the University of Sheffield in 1945.
Sir Krebs was elected Honorary Fellow of Girton College, Cambridge University in 1979.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hans_Adolf_Krebs   (264 words)

  
 Ancestors of Johann Frederick Goller
Hans Kuttler, born April 16, 1693 in Maulburg, Baden, Germany.
Hans Jakob Grether, born June 13, 1797 in Wiechs, Baden, Germany.
Hans Georg Pflüger, born April 20, 1700 in Schopfheim, Baden, Germany; died April 21, 1701 in Schopfheim, Baden, Germany.
www.leepound.com /Frederick_Goller.htm   (264 words)

  
 Hans Janmaat - Wikipedia
Johannes Gerardus Hendrikus (Hans) Janmaat (3 november 1934– 9 juni 2002) was een Nederlands politicus.
Toen hij in 1999 te gast was in het programma Het zwarte schaap van Inge Diepman, weet hij de teleurstellende uitslag aan de invoering van stemmachines: "Ze hebben versneld stemmachines ingevoerd, en de computerprogrammeur bepaalt de uitslag." In het programma werd hij geconfronteerd met beelden van een persiflage van zichzelf door Erik van Muiswinkel.
Door zijn weinig charismatige uitstraling en zijn politieke onhandigheid (zo verklaarde hij in een televisie-interview het niet erg te vinden dat de populaire minister Ien Dales was overleden), was zijn aanhang nooit groter dan ongeveer twee procent van de bevolking.
nl.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hans_Janmaat   (749 words)

  
 The World at War
Hans Hube was born 1890 in Naumburg, he joined the Imperial German Army in 1906 and was commissioned into the 26th Infantry Regiment the following year.
Hans Hube was a fighting general and one always knew where he stood.
Hube was personnally decorated by Hitler for this fighting withdrawal, punching out of a large scale Soviet envelopment in early 1944.
www.worldatwar.net /biography/h/hube   (749 words)

  
 Hans Hotter - The New Companion
Hans Hotter officially retired in 1972 at the age of sixty-three, though he continued to make occasional appearances well into his seventies.
Hans Hotter links: A page from the Bach Cantatas Website.
Hans Hotter was a bass-baritone of rare depth and power.
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 All Formula One Info - Penske Cars
1977- Jean-Pierre Jarier, Hans Binder, Hans Heyer (Penske PC4/Ford)
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 Hans
Hans Richter Hans Richter was a Zürich, Switzerland from 1916 to 1920.
Hans Talhoffer Hans Talhoffer was a fencing-master in southern Germany in the Johannes Liechtenauer.
Hans von Rosenberg Hans von Rosenberg (Wilhelm Cuno.
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 Hans
Hans Dülfer Hans (Johannes Emil) Dülfer was a Arras).
Hans Richter Hans Richter was a Zürich, Switzerland from 1916 to 1920.
Hans Talhoffer Hans Talhoffer was a fencing-master in southern Germany in the Johannes Liechtenauer.
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