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  Stamboom van Vinkenogen en wat daar omheen hangt - pafg05 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Heinrich / Johann Jakob Mutschler [Parents] was born on 6 Aug 1797 in Handschuhsheim.
Heinrich married Elisabetha/e Margaretha/e Scholl on 4 Mar 1821 in Heidelberg.
Jakob Heinrich Mutschler was born on 8 Mar 1826 and died 2 Mar/Aug 1881.
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 [ A family concern since 1875 ]
Heinrich Stoess, who had made much progress in producing photographic gelatine, had a business relationship with the US company Eastman Kodak, producers of the first camera for private use.
Heinrich Koepff, son of Paul, became General Manager of "Chemischen Werke Stoess" in 1946 in Eberbach.
Heinrich Koepff not only initiated the first German-American joint venture after the war with the American Robert Paul Scherer in Eberbach, today the largest producer of soft gelatine capsules in the world; he slowly merged the two companies DGF and STOESS.
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 Gelita AG
Heinrich Stoess had begun dealing with Eastman Kodak in 1893 and after the war ended they resumed their relationship, forging the first post-World War I German-American joint venture with the construction of the so-called Odin-Werke.
Heinrich Koepff visited R.P. Scherer Co., a firm in Detroit, Michigan that was at the forefront of the field.
Heinrich Koepff, with a hand in both companies, launched efforts early in the 1960s toward a merger that would enable the two firms to solve various manufacturing and organizational problems, to rationalize production, and to phase out obsolete facilities.
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 EBERBACH - Online Information article about EBERBACH
Eberbach was founded in 1227 by the See also:
Heinrich and Heimrich; O.H.G. Haimi- or Heimirih, i.e.
Nassau, situated near Hattenheim in the Rheingau, ro m.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /DRO_ECG/EBERBACH.html   (480 words)

  
 Heinrich Eberbach - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In July he took command of "Panzer Group West" in the Caen area and after a reorganization his unit was redesignated Fifth Panzer Army.
In August he formed Panzergruppe Eberbach in 7.Armee during his failed attempt to recapture Avranches and later became commander of 7.Armee itself.
On August 31 while out on a reconnaissance patrol, Eberbach was captured by the British at Amiens.
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 Genealogy pages - Person Page 4
She was the daughter of Johann Heinrich Deifel and Anna Margarethe Kranzbühler.
Johann Heinrich married Anna Margarethe Kranzbühler, daughter of Johann Daniel Kranzbühler and Anna Catharina Acker, on 11 November 1862 at Speyer, Pfalz.
Anna Katharina married Johann Otto Heinrich Lauch, son of Nikolaus Lauch and Margaretha Anna Andrea, on 4 April 1736.
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 Chronology of the Abbots of Eberbach Monastery
On September 18, 1803, the Eberbach Monastery was officially dissolved in accordance with a decree of the new regional sovereign Prince Friedrich August of Nassau-Usingen.
Since this time, no monks have lived in Eberbach.
The dates given for the 12th century and some of the dates of the 13th century are only approximations.
www.klostereberbach.de /html_english/7_history/abbots_line.html   (53 words)

  
 Ancestors of Stanford P Seyb
She was married to Heinrich HARTMETZ on 21 Jan 1901 in Godramstein, Germany.
She was married to Johann Michael SEYB on 13 May 1760 in Kindenheim, Rein-Phalz, Germany.
Children were: Johann Heinrich SEYB, Johann Christian SEYB.
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 Eberbach Monastery
A venerable old abbey, the gates of which are wide open for our guests and friends throughout the year.
The Eberbach Monastery lies at the heart of the Rheingau, which Heinrich von Kleist once described as the Wine Garden created "con amore"by the Good Lord.
And as one would expect from a Cistercian settlement, the Monastery is tucked away in a secluded, picturesque valley, far away from the loud traffic routes and the hectic lifestyle of bustling residential areas.
www.klostereberbach.de /html_english/index.html   (189 words)

  
 DECISION AT ARGENTAN
Chefs, 11 Aug, quoted in AGp B to the armies, 0030, 12 Aug, in AGp B Fuehrer Befehle; Telecons, Blumentritt and Speidel, 0200, 11 Aug, Kluge and Eberbach, 0315, 11 Aug, in AGp B KTB; Msg, Kluge to OKW/WFSt (information to subordinate commands), 1745, 11 Aug, in AGp B Lagebeurteilungen, Wochenmeldungen.
Heinrich Eberbach, hastily assembled panzer elements into a coherent defense that blocked the subsequent American effort.
The Germans were also at the Seine, but their shattered and disorganized elements could do little to oppose the Allied pursuit that was to take the Allied armies swiftly to the frontier of the enemy homeland.
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 Scotsman.com News - International - German officers 'knew of Holocaust'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
It was previously known that the conspirators asked Rommel whether he would take over if Hitler were no longer alive to run the Nazi state, but never told him of their plans to bomb the Führer.
However, a conversation involving General Heinrich Eberbach, who worked closely with Rommel in 1944, suggests Rommel had been fully told about the plans and kept them to himself.
Neitzel, whose book has been hailed as an important development in studying the war, said: "This is further evidence that knowledge of the atrocities was much more widespread among senior officers than many wanted to admit after the war.
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 HyperWar: US Army in WWII: The Supreme Command (ETO) [Chapter 11]
On 20 July an unsuccessful attempt on Hitler's life uncovered evidence of a conspiracy in which a number of generals and members of the General Staff were implicated.
Moreover, he ordered General Eberbach to lead the attack, but the Commander in Chief West, deciding that it was impossible to delay any longer and too late to change commanders, retained Generaloberst der Waffen SS Paul Hausser in charge of the operation.
General Eberbach on 9 August 1944 took command of a provisional Panzer Group Eberbach temporarily turning command of the Fifth Panzer Army over to SS Oberstgruppenfuehrer und Generaloberst der Waffen SS Sepp Dietrich.
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 Second World War Books Review
Here Reid makes it clear that the Germans were well-served by competent, experienced officers—notably Kurt Meyer (12th SS Panzer Division) and Heinrich Eberbach (5th Panzer Army)—who, commanding from the front, immediately grasped the gravity of the situation and reacted instantly.
Reid's fourteenth chapter investigates the German position and includes transcripts of three interesting phone conversations between Eberbach at 5th Panzer Army and von Kluge at ob West late on the 8th and shortly after midnight.
Meyer's reluctance to raise this matter was understandable as he had written off the possibility of any Allied advance in that area as being impossible and, after all, German officers were no more likely than their Allied counterparts to write "I screwed up" in their memoirs.
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 Normandy D-Day History and Touring Information
Worst of all, Rundstedt confessed defeatism to Hitler, urged him to make peace, and was dismissed on July 2 along with Geyr, the commander of Panzer Group West.
Geyr was replaced by the capable veteran Heinrich Eberbach.
Rundstedt himself was replaced by Günther von Kluge, who soon came round to sharing Rundstedt's doubts.
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 Magnamusic Distributors - Details
German composer Ronald Joachim Autenrieth has focused on composing music for recorder, organ and choir.
He lives in Eberbach and is a newspaper critic.
Alab & Drive is a piece that derives, in the composer s own words, "from Western and Eastern traditions." The word "alab" comes from Indian classical music and refers to an introduction preceding a raga.
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 JULY 2005 You Command: Red Tanks at Mtsensk - Page 7 - Armchair General Forums
Oberst Heinrich Eberbach, commander of the 5th Panzer Brigade, 4th Pz Div, led the fighting group against Katukov's 4th Tank Brigade.
He rose to command the 4th Pz Div, and, in Nov 1942, commanded the XXXXVIII Pz Corps.
In the summer of 1944, he moved to the western front, rose to command 5th Pz Army and Panzer Group Eberbach.
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 BL HUFFINES Page
son Jost Heinrich Hofheintz was born in Hessen Germany abt 1650.
JOST HEINRICH HOFHEINTZ was born about 1650 in Hessen Germany.
JOST HOFHEINTZ born abt 1675 in Hessen Germany.
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 GJS 4.4 Mod Closecombat.ca
Massive air attacks prevented the movement of the wounded to the rear.
The roads had become ''race tracks of death and destruction.'' General Heinrich Eberbach' commander of the 5th Panzer Army, braved the hail of artillery and bombs to consult With Meyer in his bunker.
He recognized the achievements of the 12th SS but could do little to offer assistance.
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 Army Group Centre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rear Area Command under General of Infantry Heinrich von Schenckendorff
131st Infantry Division under Lieutenant General Heinrich Meyer-Bürdorf
XXXXVI Corps under General of Panzer Troops Heinrich von Vietinghoff gennant Scheel
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 MS 2030: The Mark Reardon Collection
Folder 60-Index for MS # A-922 Operations of Panzergruppe Eberbach
Folder 61-Index for Questions for Heinrich Von Luettwitz
Folder 11-List-Address and Phone for 3rd Armored Spearhead Division Co. D 32nd Reg.
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 Chapter 2: pursuit
Due to his new wounds general Hausser lost the capacity to command the 7.
This command temporarily was given to general Finck, and at the end of August handed over to general Heinrich Eberbach, the former commander of the 5.
Panzerarmee.[25] Having gone further to the north, he sought time, to reactivate the 7.
members.home.nl /mjbtje/020_pursuit.htm   (7552 words)

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