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  • ...pital of the [[Federal Republic of Germany]] was moved to [[Bonn]]. Today, Berlin has a total area of 892 km² and population of more than 3 million. Th
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  • ...ent) capital of [[Germany]] was divided into '''West Berlin''' and [[East Berlin]]. ...st three sectors, while [[East Berlin]] was the name of Soviet-occupied [[Berlin]].
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  • ...: ''Berliner Mauer'') was a barrier separating [[West Berlin]] from [[East Berlin]] and the rest of [[East Germany]]. ...East German government announced on November 9, 1989, that entry to [[West Berlin]] would be permitted.
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  • ...May 11, 1949, when the [[Soviet Union]] cut all land routes to [[Berlin]]. Berlin, deep inside the Soviet Zone of occupied East Germany, had a population of ...occupied Germany.jpg| thumb | left | Occupation boundaries of Germany and Berlin]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Berlin Wall]]
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  • The city, consisting of the American, British and French sectors of Berlin, which existed from 1945 to 1990.
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  • Once (1961-1989) a barrier separating [[West Berlin]] from [[East Berlin]] and the rest of [[East Germany]].
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  • {{r|Berlin Blockade}} {{r|Berlin Philharmony}}
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  • * [http://www.berlin.de/english/index.html Official website] * [http://www.berlin-tourist-information.com/index.en.php Official tourist information]
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  • ...une 24, 1948 to May 11, 1949, when the Soviet Union cut all land routes to Berlin
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  • Throughout its history, [[Berlin]] has been a musical center in Northern Germany. First as an important trad ...] founded one of the leading German music publishing houses. Furthermore, Berlin can be regarded as the breeding ground for the powerful choir movement that
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  • [[Nazi Party]] senior leader for the city of Berlin
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  • {{r|Berlin Airlift}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Berlin Wall]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ische Königliche Hofkapelle Und Den Beginn Des Bürgerlichen Musiklebens in Berlin Um 1750." In Aufklärungen. Studien Zur Deutsch-Französischen Musikgeschic * Arnheim, Amalie. "Zur Geschichte Der Liebhaberkonzerte in Berlin Im 18. Jahrhundert." Mitteilungen des Vereins für die Geschichte Berlins 3
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  • {{r|Berlin Blockade}} {{r|Berlin Philharmony}}
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  • ...-Oberschule in [[West Berlin]]. He then studied law at the Free University Berlin.
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  • ...ent) capital of [[Germany]] was divided into '''West Berlin''' and [[East Berlin]]. ...st three sectors, while [[East Berlin]] was the name of Soviet-occupied [[Berlin]].
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  • ...ly political, from the [[Berlin]] area; located near Oranienburg, north of Berlin
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  • Once (1961-1989) a barrier separating [[West Berlin]] from [[East Berlin]] and the rest of [[East Germany]].
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  • ...r the "Berlin Airlift" campaign of delivering supplies by air during the [[Berlin Blockade]]
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  • ...: ''Berliner Mauer'') was a barrier separating [[West Berlin]] from [[East Berlin]] and the rest of [[East Germany]]. ...East German government announced on November 9, 1989, that entry to [[West Berlin]] would be permitted.
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  • * K. Yosida, ''Functional Analysis'' (6 ed.), ser. Classics in Mathematics, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer-Verlag, 1980. ...ntum Stochastic Calculus'', ser. Monographs in Mathematics, Basel, Boston, Berlin: Birkhauser Verlag, 1992.
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  • ...pital of the [[Federal Republic of Germany]] was moved to [[Bonn]]. Today, Berlin has a total area of 892 km² and population of more than 3 million. Th
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/West Berlin]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Berlin Wall}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Berlin Wall]]
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  • [[Nazi Party]] senior leader for the city of Berlin
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  • The XI Summer Olympic Games, held in Berlin (GER).
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  • German propaganda minister under [[Adolf Hitler]]; Gauleiter of Berlin (1929 - 1945)
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  • '''Ludwig Anton Salomon Fulda''' (Frankfurt am Main, 15 July, 1862 – Berlin, 30 March, 1939) was a German poet, playwright and translator. ...istian Weise]]. He began writing plays in his twenties. He lived mainly in Berlin, and in 1928 became deputy president of the ''Sektion für Dichtung'' (lite
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Music in Berlin]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Berlin}}
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  • {{r|Berlin}} {{r|West Berlin}}
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  • ...{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Women's [[concentration camp]] 50 miles north of [[Berlin]]
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  • * K. Yosida, Functional Analysis (6 ed.), ser. Classics in Mathematics, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer-Verlag, 1980
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  • '''Alois Brandl''' ([[Innsbruck]], 21 June, 1855 &ndash; [[Berlin]], 5 February, 1940) was a [[philologist]] specialized in early-modern and ...essor in [[English Studies]] at the [[Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität]] in Berlin. Together with [[Julius Zupitza]] he founded the institute of ''Amerikanist
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  • The city, consisting of the American, British and French sectors of Berlin, which existed from 1945 to 1990.
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  • Staff physician at the Institute for Aviation Medicine in Berlin; defendant at the [[Medical Case (NMT)]]
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  • ...une 24, 1948 to May 11, 1949, when the Soviet Union cut all land routes to Berlin
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  • ...ho worked as a war correspondent in Germany during World War II and was in Berlin during German recontruction.
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  • ...1938 [[Anschluss]]. He moved to Geneva from Vienna, and then moved back to Berlin in 1939, returning to the U.S. in December 1940.
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  • *Donaldson, Bruce. ''A Grammar of Afrikaans''. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 1993.
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  • ...hung''. Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft 1.2. 2 vols. Berlin/New York: Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 3110095718 ...s. Veröffentlichungen des Instituts für deutsche Sprache und Literatur 25. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag. (Translation of В. М. Жирмунский. 1956. ''Н�
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  • ...manlibrary.org/whistlestop/study_collections/berlin_airlift/large/docs.php Berlin Airlift 1948]
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  • A black American athlete whose 4 gold medals at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin have been considered a rebuff to the Nazi efforts to showcase Aryan suprema
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  • ...educator and proponent of logical empiricism, best known for founding the Berlin Circle, and as the author of ''The Rise of Scientific Philosophy''.
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  • ...mples in Topology]] | year=1978 | publisher=[[Springer-Verlag]] | location=Berlin, New York | isbn=0-387-90312-7 | pages=28 }}
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  • * Guy Walters, ''Berlin Games – How Hitler Stole the Olympic Dream''
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  • ...el: Radical Afrikaner Nationalism and the History of the Ossewabrandwag''. Berlin: LIT Verlag.
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  • ...ar broadcasts started on [[March 22]], 1935, and its headquarters was in [[Berlin]], [[Germany]]. It was managed by [[Eugen Hadamovsky]], who held the title ...was based on Baird's system and used Nipkow discs. After a fire at the [[Berlin Radio Exhibition]] in August of 1935 which destroyed the equipment, the sta
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  • Commander of the government center guard battalion, Berlin, during the [[1944 assassination attempt against Hitler]]; [[Joseph Goebbel
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  • ...Robert Bosse''' (born July 12, 1832 in Quedlinburg, died July 31, 1901 in Berlin) was a German politician active in social reform and social legislation dur ...ife, Dorothea. He studied law at the Universities of Heidelberg, Halle and Berlin, where he became a member of two important student associations the Corps S
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  • Chief Surgeon of the Berlin Surgical Clinic, Surgical Adviser to the Army, and Chief of the Office of M
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  • ''Sexy Robot'' (Taco, Berlin, 1988) ''Hajime Sorayama'' (Taco, Berlin, 1989)
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  • ...y Levinsons Taft (May 17, 1934[1] - present) was born to Jewish parents in Berlin and is noted for having been featured prominently, as an infant, in Nazi pr
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  • ...], who, after being too badly wounded for front-line duty, commanded the [[Berlin]] garrison; after the [[1944 assassination attempt against Hitler]], he urg
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  • ...e Groot''' ([[Schiedam]], [[The Netherlands]], 18 February, 1854 &ndash; [[Berlin]], [[Germany]], 24 September, 1921) was a Dutch sinologist. ...e was one of the 93 signatories of the [[Manifesto of the 93]]. He died in Berlin in 1921.
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  • ...fferent nations'', coll. Contributions to the sociology of language nº 62, Berlin / New York: Mouton de Gruyter
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  • ...Nationalliga A'' (National League A) and from 1968 to 1970 he played for [[Berlin]] team [[Hertha BSC]] in the German ''Bundesliga'' (Federal League), the hi ...national level, he also appeared in the ''Inter-Cities Fairs Cup'' for the Berlin team.
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  • ...al republic]] in [[central Europe]] (population c. 82.4 million; capital [[Berlin]]), with the [[North Sea]], [[Denmark]] and the [[Baltic Sea]] to the north
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  • *''[[Aspasia principissa]]'' Rchb.f., Bot. Zeitung (Berlin) 10: 637 (1852). *''Aspasia lyrata'' (Vell.) Rchb.f., Bot. Zeitung (Berlin) 10: 721 (1852).
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  • Throughout its history, [[Berlin]] has been a musical center in Northern Germany. First as an important trad ...] founded one of the leading German music publishing houses. Furthermore, Berlin can be regarded as the breeding ground for the powerful choir movement that
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  • ...mples in Topology]] | year=1978 | publisher=[[Springer-Verlag]] | location=Berlin, New York }}
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  • ...mples in Topology]] | year=1978 | publisher=[[Springer-Verlag]] | location=Berlin, New York | isbn=0-387-90312-7 }}
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  • ...tegers with various properties'', Number theory (Banff, 1988), de Gruyter, Berlin 1990, pp. 61–79.
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  • ...n Irish. In van der Hulst H & Ritter NA ''The syllable: Views and Facts''. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. pp.551–575. ISBN 3110162741.
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  • ...hadra, K. G. (2001) ''Alkali Halides: a Handbook of Physical properties''. Berlin: Springer. ISBN 3-540-42180-1
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  • ...mples in Topology]] | year=1978 | publisher=[[Springer-Verlag]] | location=Berlin, New York }}
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  • ...mples in Topology]] | year=1978 | publisher=[[Springer-Verlag]] | location=Berlin, New York | isbn=0-387-90312-7 }}
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  • ...''Facsimile-Querschnitt durch den Völkischen Beobachter.'' München, Wien, Berlin, 1968.
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  • ...rsity of Halle; his later attempt to join the faculty of the University of Berlin was blocked by his former teacher, [[Leopold Kronecker]], who disagreed wit
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  • ...the North and West]]. Otto became editor of its publication, as well as a Berlin newsletter, ''Berliner Arbeiterzeitung''. ...epudiated the support. Hitler, on 21 May, made a surprise visit to Otto in Berlin, offering to make him Party press chief if he agreed, but threatening to dr
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  • ...ogy]] | edition=2nd | year=1978 | publisher=[[Springer-Verlag]] | location=Berlin, New York | isbn=0-387-90312-7 | zbl=0386.54001 }}
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  • ...edition=2nd edition | year=1978 | publisher=[[Springer-Verlag]] | location=Berlin, New York | isbn=0-387-90312-7 | zbl=0386.54001 }}
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  • ...edition=2nd edition | year=1978 | publisher=[[Springer-Verlag]] | location=Berlin, New York | isbn=0-387-90312-7 | zbl=0386.54001 }}
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  • ...ion Vittles''' was the campaign of delivering supplies by air during the [[Berlin Blockade]]. It differed from conventional air transport operations, explo
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  • {{r|Berlin Blockade}}
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  • ===The Berlin blockade=== A Soviet blockade of West Berlin, beginning on 20 June 1948, triggered an Allied response in the form of the
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  • ...mples in Topology]] | year=1978 | publisher=[[Springer-Verlag]] | location=Berlin, New York | isbn=0-387-90312-7 | pages=7 }}
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  • #[[Berlin]] 3,388,477
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  • ...joined the Social Democrats. In 1926 he was elected to the City Council of Berlin, served as the mayor of Magdeburg in 1931, and in 1932/33 represented the S ...dimensions of city and community planning. He drew upon his experiences in Berlin, relying on theoretical foundations at the same time.
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  • ...sitions of postcommunist Europe/Eurasia twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall; Career [[Foreign Service Officer]] who was former U.S. Ambassador in
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  • {{r|Berlin Succession}} *[[Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur, Berlin]]
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  • ...torical Background of Social Darwinism", Contemporary Sociological Theory. Berlin: Springer
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  • ...al perspectives'', coll. Contributions to the sociology of language n° 31, Berlin / New York / Amsterdam: Mouton
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  • ...the French Government (2001), the Berlin Prize of the American Academy of Berlin (2001) and the John Dewey Award (2003). He has also been awarded Guggenheim
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  • ...bach''' (1891-1953) was a leading philosopher of science, a founder of the Berlin Circle, and a proponent of [[logical positivism]] (also known as neopositiv ...on the theory of probability was published in 1916. He attended Einstein's Berlin lectures on the theory of relativity between 1917 and 1920. It was then tha
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  • *''American Power after the Berlin Wall'' (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007),
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  • ...mples in Topology]] | year=1978 | publisher=[[Springer-Verlag]] | location=Berlin, New York | isbn=0-387-90312-7 }}
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  • {{rpl|Isaiah Berlin}}
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  • ...Schriften, Reden'' 4 vol ed. by Hans E. Hirschfeld and Hans J. Reichhard, (Berlin, 1972-75)
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  • ...mples in Topology]] | year=1978 | publisher=[[Springer-Verlag]] | location=Berlin, New York | isbn=0-387-90312-7 }}
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  • Calvin Staatsanschauung und das konfessionalle Zeitalter (Berlin; Munich: R. Oldenbourg, 1924). Leonardo Bruni Aretino. Humanistisch-philosophische Schriftten (Leipzig; Berlin: B.G. Teubner, 1928; 1969).
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  • # Steven Berlin Johnson, ''The Ghost Map: The Story of London's Most Terrifying Epidemic -
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  • * The [http://www.zim.mpg.de/openaccess-berlin/berlindeclaration.html Berlin Declaration] on open access. * [http://www.eprints.org/berlin3/outcomes.html Berlin 3 Open Access Policy Recommendation]
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  • (2018). Ageing and the built environment in Singapore. New York, NY: Springer Berlin Heidelberg. ...tainable built environment in developing countries. New York, NY: Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
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  • ...mples in Topology]] | year=1978 | publisher=[[Springer-Verlag]] | location=Berlin, New York | isbn=0-387-90312-7 }}
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  • ...ische Königliche Hofkapelle Und Den Beginn Des Bürgerlichen Musiklebens in Berlin Um 1750." In Aufklärungen. Studien Zur Deutsch-Französischen Musikgeschic * Arnheim, Amalie. "Zur Geschichte Der Liebhaberkonzerte in Berlin Im 18. Jahrhundert." Mitteilungen des Vereins für die Geschichte Berlins 3
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  • ...al, from the [[Berlin]] area. It was located near Oranienburg, north of [[Berlin]], and sometimes is called Oranienburg or Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg. "The a
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  • ...icials with territorial jurisdiction over a province or major area such as Berlin.. Each had a Gau Directorate or Gauleitung, similar in composition and in f
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  • ...ty of Heidelberg|Heidelberg]] he studied German; at [[University of Berlin|Berlin]] he studied [[psychology]], [[metaphysics]] and also [[physiology]] under
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  • ...zl, Herbert. 1989. ''Mittelhochdeutsch: Eine Einführung in die Dialekte''. Berlin/New York: P. Lang. ISBN 3261038535 / ISBN 9783261038531
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  • ...ish'. In H. van der Hulst & N.A. Ritter ''The Syllable: Views and Facts''. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. pp.551–575. ISBN 3110162741.
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  • ...ngton University. He edited two of the Archive's document collections: The Berlin Crisis, 1958-1962 and U.S. Nuclear History: Nuclear Arms and Politics in th
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  • ...aus.jpg | thumb | German citizens practice the use of a bucket brigade, in Berlin, in September 1939.]]
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  • ...r Minister [[Wilhelm Frick]] for protection. Himmler ordered him sent to Berlin for trial. Nevertheless, von Woyrsch had him killed during the [[Night of t
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  • ...mples in Topology]] | year=1978 | publisher=[[Springer-Verlag]] | location=Berlin, New York | isbn=0-387-90312-7 | pages=49-50 }}
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  • ...'Harmony and Unity: The Life of Niels Bohr''. Madison, Wis.: Science Tech; Berlin; New York: Springer Verlag. ISBN 9780910239141 (OCLC 17411890).
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  • ...ing" between the two men, says Eberhard Knobloch, a Leibniz scholar at the Berlin University of Technology. If the Eastern and Western mathematical sages had
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  • * Berlin, Isaiah. ''Four Essays on Liberty'' (1968) [http://www.amazon.com/Four-Essa
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  • ...ration Camp''', for female prisoners only, was located 50 miles north of [[Berlin]]. Opened in 1939, it had at least 30 subcamps. <ref>{{citation
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  • * ''Die Fabrikgesetzgebungen der Staaten des europäischen Kontinents'', Berlin 1878 (Kortkampf)
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  • ...international conference, Eger, Hungary, July 29-August 2, 1996 | location=Berlin | publisher=de Gruyter | year=1998 | isbn=3-11-015364-5 | zbl=0973.11047 }}
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  • ...May 11, 1949, when the [[Soviet Union]] cut all land routes to [[Berlin]]. Berlin, deep inside the Soviet Zone of occupied East Germany, had a population of ...occupied Germany.jpg| thumb | left | Occupation boundaries of Germany and Berlin]]
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  • ...ist]]. The son of a shoemaker, Winckelmann was born in [[Stendal]], near [[Berlin]]. Between 1738 and 1742 he studied theology, medicine, and science in [[Ha
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  • ...ff. ''Rezeption als sozialer Prozess''. Erläutert am Beispiel der Türkei. Berlin: Duncker & Humbolt, 1981; “Vom schweizerischen Gesetz zum türkischen Rec ...kara once he became a citizen. When Hirsch went to the Free University in Berlin, his intention was to teach there temporarily. However, he remained in Germ
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  • ...research group of the Institute of Mathematics at [[Technische Universität Berlin]] under the project leadership of Prof. Dr [[Michael Pohst]].
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  • ...ed for this article.</ref> which in mediaeval times had been the centre of Berlin's Jewish community. ...[Sturmabteilung|SA]]. Until this time the Nazis had been very weak in "Red Berlin," but from 1926 under the energetic leadership of the new [[Gauleiter]], Dr
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  • ...his Baffin Island research. For a short time he was a ''Privatdozent'' at Berlin's [[Friedrich-Wilhelms University]]. In 1886/87 he went on his first expedi
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  • ...er in 1927. In 1931 he was appointed General director and producer of the Berlin, Symphony Orchestra “where his productions came as a revelation to critic ...chen Nationaltheaters (German National Theater) in 1933, he drove taxis in Berlin for two years, after which he came to Ankara where he worked until his deat
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  • ...the family of Russian nobles. In 1840 he got abroat, studied philosophy in Berlin. In 1842 in [[Arnold Ruge]]'s ''"Deutsche Jahrbucher"'' he wrote his first
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  • ...n : a cultural history of Nobrow literature as art. New York, NY: Springer Berlin Heidelberg. ...., & Sienkiewicz-Charlish, A. (2018). Crime fiction : a critical casebook. Berlin; New York: Peter Lang.
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  • ...in Königsberg, and Berlin Charlottenburge. Taut opened his own office in [[Berlin]] in 1910 where he maintained a busy practice until the advent of World War ...groups were formed to build economical housing for the working classes in Berlin. Gehag (public utility homes, savings and construction company) was one of
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  • ...wspaper ''Bild'' <ref name="Bild">Sidon, Adi. [http://www.bild.de/regional/berlin/adolf-hitler/berliner-juedin-hessy-taft-war-hitlers-propaganda-baby-3661179
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  • ...who had been the director of the Siemens & Halske research laboratory in Berlin.
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  • ...physician who receuved M.D. degree from the medical colleges of Paris and Berlin. After practicing medicine for a time, he immigrated to the United States i
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  • ...n: Morphology, Phonology and the Lexicon in Modern and Ancient Chinese]''. Berlin. Walter de Gruyter. pp.347-370. ISBN 978-3110151091.
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  • ...mmercial operations and 18th and 19th century [[salon]]s in Paris, London, Berlin, Vienna, and other cities in other societies ordinarily took place in the p
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  • ...tion of the original German term <i>bürgerhumanismus</i>. He was born in [[Berlin]], [[Germany]] into a [[Jewish]] family and left Germany in 1933 after the
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  • ...tionary psychology] by Edward H. Hagen, Institute for Theoretical Biology, Berlin. In D. M. Buss (Ed.), ''The Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology'' (pp. 5-67 by Edward H. Hagen, Institute for Theoretical Biology, Berlin. (Also see his Evolutionary Psychology [http://www.anth.ucsb.edu/projects/h
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  • The Waffen SS was under an administrative, but not operational, office in Berlin, which reported to [[Heinrich Himmler]]. All operational matters were under ...mation, Steiner well given extreme resource constraints in the [[Battle of Berlin]], and Dietrich less so with the 6th Panzer Army in the [[Battle of the Bul
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  • {{Image|Harry Belafonte 1983.jpg|right|350px|Harry Belafonte at a concert in Berlin in 1983.}}
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  • ...here he carried on business with a restricted staff. The Foreign Office in Berlin had duties of a routine and administrative nature. But above all, its duty
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  • #K. Yosida, ''Functional Analysis'' (6 ed.), ser. Classics in Mathematics, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer-Verlag, 1980. ...ntum Stochastic Calculus'', ser. Monographs in Mathematics, Basel, Boston, Berlin: Birkhauser Verlag, 1992.
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  • ...He taught in Frankfurt for many years before 1933. He went to Turkey from Berlin via France in 1934 to escape Nazi persecution, stayed until 1957, and then
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  • He received his doctorate from the [[University of Berlin]], but did not pursue a professorship immediately. In 1893, he became the
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  • ...in more support inside the Soviet institutions. Martov went into exile in Berlin, where the Mensheviks started published "Socialist Courier". Martov died o
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  • ...fferent nations'', coll. Contributions to the sociology of language nº 62, Berlin / New York: Mouton de Gruyter</ref>.
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  • ...rsecution, fines or imprisonment. After the war, Brecht settled in [[East Berlin]] and established the theatre company [[Berliner Ensemble]] with his wife a
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  • ...ing how to handle the leaders of the Third Reich, the formal IMT opened in Berlin on October 18, 1945. Proceedings began in Nuremberg on November 14, 1945, ...hose defendants subject to imprisonment were held at [[Spandau Prison]] in Berlin, which closed after the last prisoner, [[Rudolf Hess]], died on August 17,
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  • ...''Wilhelmstrasse Case''' after the location of the main government area in Berlin, and formally as Case No. 11, ''United States against [[Ernst von Weizsaeck
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  • *Thursday November 16, 2000 - Berlin, Germany. Velodrom
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  • ...r review}}</ref><ref name="pmid8015119">{{cite journal |author=Justice AC, Berlin JA, Fletcher SW, Fletcher RH, Goodman SN |title=Do readers and peer reviewe ...ity of reporting<ref name="pmid8198342">{{cite journal |author=Goodman SN, Berlin J, Fletcher SW, Fletcher RH |title=Manuscript quality before and after peer
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  • |[[Berlin]] ...the [[Cold War]]. The metaphorical ''[[Iron Curtain]]'' and the very real Berlin Wall were separators of East and West Germany, and indeed of Western nation
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  • ...l Fischer''' ([[Flamersheim]], [[Germany]], 9 October, [[1852]] &ndash; [[Berlin]], 15 July 1919) is one of the founders of classic [[organic chemistry]]. ...]]. In 1892 he went to the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität ([[University of Berlin]]), where he remained until his death in 1919. He died by his own hand afte
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  • ...ge Literatur des Mittelalters. Studienauswahl aus dem Verfasserlexikon''. (Berlin/New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2001). ISBN 3110169118 ...xt und Übersetzung''. Thomas Cramer ed. and trsl. 7<sup>th</sup> edition. (Berlin/New York: De Gruyter, 1981)
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  • ...[[athletics|athlete]] who famously won four [[gold medal]]s at the [[1936 Berlin Olympics]] in the 100m, 200m, long jump and 4x100m relay. Owens' victories
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  • '''Nastassja Kinski''' (born 24 January 1961 in [[Berlin]], [[Germany]]) is a German actress best known for her roles in such films
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  • ...ly believed to have died during the final breakout from Hitler's bunker in Berlin.
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  • ...lk taxonomies differentiate where scientific taxonomies do not.<ref> Brent Berlin, Dennis E. Breedlove, Peter H. Raven. 1966. Folk Taxonomies and Biological ...ing labeled are particularly culturally salient.<ref>Peter H. Raven, Brent Berlin, Dennis E. Breedlove. 1971. The Origins of Taxonomy. ''Science'' 174(4015):
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  • ...ecame a center of oppositional and Nazi activity against the government in Berlin and the communists."<ref>{{citation
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  • ...ttended the anatomical lectures of Professor Meckell at the university of Berlin. He returned to Edinburgh in the summer of 1758, when he was admitted a lic ...rope, and he was elected a member of the Royal Academies of Paris, Madrid, Berlin, Moscow, and other learned institutions.
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  • ...ealt with a later and different scenario: a need to take sudden control of Berlin in the event of a collapse of the top government. It was overtaken by event ...ge forces poured into Germany, with a decision that the Soviets would take Berlin, Eclipse was overtaken by events.
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  • ...ilt electronic receiver in C-119 aircraft. These sysems were flown through Berlin aircraft corridors.
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  • ...of the March 1920 [[Ehrhardt-Kapp Putsch]], which failed to take over the Berlin government. With good [[Reichswehr]] contacts, he led sabotage teams again ...as [[Kurt Daluege]], who had formed the Berlin SA but moved to command the Berlin SS. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...n]], and [[Walther Kranz]]. ''Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker.'' Weidmann, Berlin: 1934-37.
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  • ...eorg Cantor, ''Gesammelte Abhandlungen''. Herausgegeben von Ernst Zermelo. Berlin, 1932.
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  • ...in Broadcast Journalism. As a journalist, he covered the fall of the [[Berlin Wall]], the first all-races election in South Africa and the Good Friday Pe
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  • ...ny. At the end of the war, she was with the allied Third Army and went to Berlin in October 1945. On October 9, 1948 in Berlin, Barden married [[David M. Nichol (Chicago Daily News)]], an American journ
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  • * 2024 ''' – ''' at [[Olympiastadion]], Berlin
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  • ...and Technology of the [[European Union]] and hosted by the Municipality of Berlin. ...rence "Urban Utopias: new tools for the renaissance of european cities" in Berlin (november 1995)]
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  • *Kalbeck, Max. ''Johannes Brahms.'' 4 Bände. Wien: Wiener Verlag, / Berlin: Deutsche Brahms Gesellschaft, 1904-1914. (Many editions.) Online edition [
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  • Stanford Universities, and the Einstein Forum in Berlin.
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  • ...in Pullach, south of [[Munich]], but moved to the Lichterfelde district of Berlin in 2003.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...states) of [[Germany]]. The city lies along the Elbe River, southwest of Berlin. During the period of German partition, it was the most important inland p
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  • ...into the nobility and appointed him as an instructor at the War Academy of Berlin (where [[Carl von Clausewitz]] was one of his students).
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  • ...the second International Radiotelegraphic Convention, which was signed in Berlin, Germany on November 3, 1906, with an effective date of July 1, 1908. ...ation. In 1903, the first International Radiotelegraphic Conference met in Berlin, Germany. During this conference, Captain Quintino Bonomo, an Italian repre
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  • He has lived in Berlin and Porto and now lives in Paris with his wife and two children.<ref>{{cite
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  • Vade Mecum für lustige Leute ... Achter Theil. pp.92-101, Berlin 1781. (16 stories) Vade Mecum für lustige Leute ... Neunter Theil. pp.76-79, Berlin 1783 (2 stories)
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  • ...available to English-speaking readers. Fontane lived most of his life in Berlin, capital of Bismarck's newly-unified, thriving Germany. After years of suc ...he Pear Tree Untirm Birnbaum.jpg|left|250px|Untirm Birnbaum (Hofenberg ed. Berlin 2016)<ref name=UB1 /> and the Tiney translation Under the Pear Tree (Belgar
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  • ...r of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1764), the Royal Society (1764), the Berlin Acadamy of Sciences (1769) and Paris Academie Royale des Sciences (1770).
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  • ...ons ... It endured right up to the very last hours, when Speer returned to Berlin engulfed by flames to say good-bye to the man who, he believed, had put the
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  • ...secondary education in Frankfurt and his medical education in Heidelberg, Berlin, Strasbourg and Tubingen, and he received his degree in 1904. Between 1905 ...f [[syphilis]] and tuberculosis on eyesight and in 1919 Springer Verlag in Berlin published his seminal text [[Syphilis]] und Auge. He was first to operate
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  • ...told me." He instructed Keppler, "Get in touch with them before they leave Berlin." <ref>{{citation
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  • ...been head of intelligence for the [[Kwangtung Army]], military attaché to Berlin, deputy chief of staff for Imperial GHQ, and the leader of the surrender de
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  • ...take orders only from him. Himmler and Heydrich called an SS commander to Berlin, and put them on "unobtrusive alert." The Army agreed to give arms to the S ...told [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]] that "Roehm was as good as dead", said the Berlin SA would start to occupy government buildings at 5 PM. [[Adolf Wagner]], [[
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  • }}, p. 10</ref> In addition, there were foreign offices in Berlin, Shanghai, and London. A 1932 reorganization created the departments:<ref>{
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  • ...In H. van der Hulst & N.A. Ritter (eds) ''The Syllable: Views and Facts.'' Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. pp.13-52.
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  • * Berlin, Ira. ''Many Thousands Gone: The First Two Centuries of Slavery in North Am * Berlin, Ira and Ronald Hoffman, eds. ''Slavery and Freedom in the Age of the Ameri
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  • ...law, the term has been used for other operations of denial, such as the [[Berlin Blockade]]. It is also applicable to quasi-states or states in rebellion, a
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  • ...cerpt and text search]; [http://www.questia.com/library/book/kennedys-wars-berlin-cuba-laos-and-vietnam-by-lawrence-freedman.jsp full text online]
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  • ...uartered in the city of [[Dessau]] and also has offices in the cities of [[Berlin]], [[Langen]], and [[Bad Elster]] as well as monitoring stations at seven o ...the chart are located in the headquarters site in Dessau, but some are in Berlin and the other locations (Langen and Bad Elster).
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  • * Berlin, Isiah, ''Karl Marx, His Life and Environment'', Oxford, 1978.
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  • ...in 1906, and the study of [[comparative education]] at the [[University of Berlin]]." (reference for quote:"Abraham Flexner." American Decades. Gale Research
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  • ...of the March 1920 [[Ehrhardt-Kapp Putsch]], which failed to take over the Berlin government. With good [[Reichswehr]] contacts, he led sabotage teams again ...as [[Kurt Daluege]], who had formed the Berlin SA but moved to command the Berlin SS. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...he chemistry lab. As a consequence Fritz Haber found his first semester in Berlin rather disappointing and he decided, as was not unusual for 19th century Ge ...ceived formally his doctorate in organic chemistry at the University of Berlin (May 29, 1891) on basis of a thesis entitled ''Über einige Derivate des P
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  • * [http://www.geoinf.fu-berlin.de/mex/ FU Berlin: HRSC (camera) experiment at Mars Express] (eng. & ger.; press releases and
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  • ..., he took his PhD with ornithologist Erwin Stresemann at the University of Berlin in 1925. His first collecting expedition took him to New Guinea in the Dutc
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  • ...gel's Lucinde, as well as his relationship with Eleonore Grunow, wife of a Berlin clergyman. ...degree to which Schleiermacher was steeped in Jewish intellectual life in Berlin.
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  • ...series of experiments at the [[Humboldt University of Berlin|University of Berlin]], he found that the sugar was fermented even when there were no living yea
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  • ...wholly to teaching, first at Jena, then Nuremberg, Heidelberg, and finally Berlin. The first two posts were in schools, only the latter ones from 1816, where ...overnment then appointed Schelling as his replacement at the University of Berlin.
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  • ...gative. The most prominent of these types of discussions has been [[Isaiah Berlin]]'s 1958 essay on the topic.
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  • ...olleague [[Hermann Sudermann]], and finalized by Fulda, Sudermann, and the Berlin politician [[Georg Reicke]]. One of the prime instigators of the document
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  • ...after her defeat by Napoleon, and he was soon back in favour, appointed to Berlin University in 1810. His philosophy posits that consciousness must be the st
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  • ...d in the [[Prussian Academy of Sciences]] and was appointed as head of the Berlin Observatory, and was also tutor to the nieces of [[King Frederich II of Pru
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  • ...Firstly, Göhr broke her own world record at the Olympic Day meet in [[East Berlin]] winning in a time of 10.81&nbsp;s. This record lasted less than a month, With the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1990, secret police (Stasi) files suggested widespread official dop
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  • ...Strategic Intelligence Staff Officer and aide-de-camp to the US Commander, Berlin, from 1978 to 1981. From 1982 to 1985 he served as an Assistant operations
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  • ...mand, the regional offices within Germany reported directly to the RSHA in Berlin, but were subject to the supervision of Inspekteurs of the [[SIPO]] (Securi ...e and SD who reported to the Chief of the Security Police and SD (RSHA) in Berlin. In many areas, there was yet another intermediate echelon of Higher SS an
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  • ...studying in [[Europe]] and obtaining a Doctorate from the [[University of Berlin]].<ref name=Akin1977>{{cite book | last = Akin | first = William E. | autho
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  • ...epsch was an early advocate for the interests of workers. Thus, he led the Berlin delegation to the German [[Society for Social Progress|International Confer
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  • ...ge and literature in Geneva. He continued his studies from 1886 to 1889 in Berlin where he was awarded a PhD. After his studies he worked as a private teache
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  • * 2006 '''Italy 1–1 France''' at [[Olympiastadion]], Berlin '''(Italy won penalty shoot-out 5–3)'''
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  • ...ast group of Nazi loyalists assembled in the [[Führerbunker]] in central [[Berlin]] as the [[Red Army]] fought its way into the city. One of his last tasks w *That Müller was killed, or killed himself, during the chaos of the fall of Berlin, and that his body was never found. This is what happened to Bormann, who w
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  • ...Arnold, ''Mathematical Methods of Classical Mechanics''. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1989. ISBN 978-0-387-96890-2. ...''Applications of Lie groups to differential equations''. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1986. ISBN 978-0-387-96250-4.
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  • * Freedman, Lawrence. ''Kennedy's Wars: Berlin, Cuba, Laos, and Vietnam.'' Oxford U. Press, 2002. 528 pp.
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  • ...College]], he served in the United States Army Counter Intelligence Corps, Berlin, Germany, 1954-1956; admitted to the District of Columbia and Maine bars in
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  • ...n. A former wire service colleague, "my former boss in the United Press in Berlin, Frederick Oechsner" <ref>Oral history, pp. 21-22</ref> approached him abou ...ement in Wiesbaden. In August 1945, he was transferred to a similar job in Berlin under Allen Dulles. From there he tracked down Nazi sympathizers and war cr
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  • ...ugh he attracted few Norwegians to the Berlin Academy because by this time Berlin had been surpassed in prestige in the eyes of young Norwegian artists by Pa ...80 he decided to retire from the Karlsruhe school to take up a position in Berlin.<ref name="HFG" />
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  • ...at the University of [[Berlin]] for five months. In February 1821 he left Berlin and made a grand tour through Europe, especially France, Switzerland, and I ...njoyed the distinction of being the only member of the Diplomatic Corps in Berlin whom Bismarck ever invited to his Varzin retreat. Unqualifiedly supporting
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  • ...th Care and Biomedicine (Health Informatics) |publisher=Springer |location=Berlin |year=2006 |pages= |isbn=0-387-28986-0 |oclc= |doi=}}</ref><ref name="pmid2 ...trieval: a health and biomedical perspective |publisher=Springer |location=Berlin |year=2003 |pages= |isbn=0-387-95522-4 |oclc= |doi=}}</ref><ref name="pmid9
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  • ...e service. Major [[Harold Geiger]], attached to the Ambassador's staff in Berlin, agitated the Chief of the [[United States Army Air Service]] during the co
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  • ...d "became paymaster for the [[Freikorps]] "Brigade Löwenfeld", working in Berlin, Upper Silesia and the Ruhr basin,<ref name=JVL>{{citation
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