Use dmy dates date October 2011 Image Bundesarchiv Bild 102 09560, Oskarvon Hindenburg.jpg thumb OskarvonHindenburg Generalleutnant Oskarvon Beneckendorff und vonHindenburg 31 January 1883 12 February ... Hindenburg served in was the Third Guards Regiment, where he was befriended by Kurt von Schleicher . After his father became a German war hero in World War I , OskarvonHindenburg s career started to advance ... vonHindenburg acted as his father s aide de camp. As his father s closest friend and advisor, OskarvonHindenburg exercised considerable power behind the scenes as he largely controlled access to the President. It was in large part due to his friendship with the younger vonHindenburg, that von ... book The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich , states that OskarvonHindenburg was promoted to Major ... argues that this final act in Hitler s consolidation of power was vital and without OskarvonHindenburg ... of OskarvonHindenburg on his father. While other factors are important, without the behind the scenes influence of OskarvonHindenburg and State Secretary Meissner, Hitler would have had a much ... and it was OskarvonHindenburg and his work with his father that in Shirer s view tipped ... remains moved west. In the Nuremberg trials, OskarvonHindenburg came as a witness against Franz ... Europe. OskarvonHindenburg died in Bad Harzburg , West Germany on 12 February 1960. References ... of the Third Reich Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hindenburg, Oskarvon ALTERNATIVE ... 1960 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hindenburg, OskarVon Category 1883 births Category Knights of the Order ... Category German politicians Category German military personnel of World War I de OskarvonHindenburg es OskarvonHindenburg fr OskarvonHindenburg la Anscharius de Hindenburg nl OskarvonHindenburg ja no OskarvonHindenburg ru , sv OskarvonHindenburg ... Paul vonHindenburg . Born in K nigsberg , East Prussia , now Kaliningrad , Russia , Hindenburg followed ... more details
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Hindenburg is a German name, used for people and places. The word may refer to People Paul vonHindenburg 1847 1934 , German general in World War I and president of Germany 1925 1934 OskarvonHindenburg 1883 1960 , Paul vonHindenburg s son Carl Hindenburg 1741 1808 , mathematician Places Hindenburg, Saxony Anhalt , in Saxony Anhalt, Germany Hindenburg O.S. in Oberschlesien, from 1915 to 1945 the name of the city of Zabrze Hindenburg i.Pr. in Ostpreu en, formerly Gro Friedrichsgraben I , in Landkreis Polessk Labiau near K nigsberg The Hindenburg Line , a German defensive line on the Western front during World War I Hindenburgdamm , a rail causeway in linking the island of Sylt to northern Germany Hindenburg Range , mountain range in Papua New Guinea Other LZ 129 Hindenburg , airship Hindenburg disaster Hindenburg class airships The Hindenburg film The Hindenburg film , the 1975 movie based on the crash of the Hindenburg. Hindenburg 2011 film , a two part television movie broadcast 2011 and based on the crash of the LZ 129 Hindenburg airship Hindenburg Omen , a signal indicating a possible stock market crash, named after the Hindenburg disaster The Hindenburg Program , a German armament program during World War I SMS Hindenburg SMS Hindenburg , battlecruiser built for the Imperial German Navy in 1917 Icebreaker Hindenburg Icebreaker Hindenburg , sunk by a mine on 1918 03 12 disambig az Hindenburq d qiql dirm ca Hindenburg cs Hindenburg cy Hindenburg de Hindenburg es Hindenburg fr Hindenburg ko id Hindenburg it Hindenburg he hu Hindenburg egy rtelm s t lap ml nl Hindenburg ja no Hindenburg nn Hindenburg nds Hindenburg pl Hindenburg pt Hindenburg ro Hindenburg ru sk Hindenburg fi Hindenburg sv Hindenburg uk zh ... more details
unreferenced date January 2009 Image General von hutier.jpg right thumb General von Hutier Oskarvon Hutier 27 August 1857 &ndash 5 December 1934 was one of Imperial Germany s most successful and innovative generals of World War I . Biography Hutier was born in Erfurt , in the Prussian Province of Saxony . He spent the first year of the war as a divisional commander in France , performing well but not distinguishing himself until the spring of 1915, when he was transferred to the Eastern Front. There he became a corps commander attached to the German Tenth Army, and helped that force conquer large parts of Russia n ruled Poland and Lithuania during the next two years. Rising to army command early ... links Commons category Oskarvon Hutier Start box s mil Succession box title Commander, XXI Corps German Empire XXI Corps before General der Infanterie Fritz von Below after Generalleutnant Ernst von Oven years 4 April 1915 2 January 1917 Succession box title Commander, Armee Abteilung D before General der Artillerie Friedrich von Scholtz after General der Infanterie G nther von Kirchbach G nther Graf von Kirchbach years 2 January 1917 22 April 1917 Succession box title Commander, 8th Army German Empire 8th Army before General der Artillerie Friedrich von Scholtz after General der Infanterie G nther von Kirchbach G nther Graf von Kirchbach years 22 April 1917 12 December 1917 Succession ..., OskarVon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 27 August 1857 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 5 December 1934 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hutier, OskarVon Category 1857 births Category 1934 ... of the Pour le M rite military class ca Oskarvon Hutier de Oskarvon Hutier es Oskarvon Hutier fr Oskarvon Hutier hr Oskarvon Hutier it Oskarvon Hutier ja pl Oskarvon Hutier pt Oskarvon Hutier ru , ... the talent of Hutier, Hindenburg, and Ludendorff could not save the situation. The repeated batterings ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Image Oskarvon Redwitz.png thumb Oskarvon Redwitz Oskar Freiherr von Redwitz 28 June 1823 &ndash 6 July 1891 was a Germany German poet from Lichtenau, Bavaria .. Having studied at the universities of University of M nich Munich and University of Erlangen Erlangen , he was apprenticed to the law in the Bavaria n State service 1846 49 . He next 1849 50 studied languages and literature at Bonn , and in 1851 was appointed professor of aesthetics and of the history of literature at Vienna . In 1852, however, he gave up this post and retired to his estate of Schellenberg , near Kaiserslautern . The pious sentimentality of his romantic epic Amaranth 1849 42nd ed., 1898 had already gained him enthusiastic admirers, and this work was followed, in 1850, by M rchen and by Gedichte 1852 and the tragedy Sieglinde 1854 . He next settled on his estates near Kronach , and here wrote the tragedy Thomas Morus 1856 , the historical dramas Philippine Welser 1859 and Der Zunftmeister von N rnberg 1860 , of which the first two met with great success. Elected member of the Bavarian Second Chamber for the district in which he lived, he removed to Munich in 1862. In 1868 he published the novel Hermann Stark, deutsches Leben , and in 1871 Das Lied vom neuen deutschen Reich Song of the New German Reich , which contains several hundred patriotic sonnet s . In 1872 he took up his residence at Meran , but passed the last years of his life at a sanatorium for nervous disorder s near Bayreuth , where he died on 6 July 1891. Notes German title Freiherr References 1911 Use dmy dates date September 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Redwitz, OskarVon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 28 June 1823 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 6 July 1891 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Redwitz, OskarVon Category 1823 births Category 1891 deaths Category German poets Category People from the Kingdom of Bavaria de Oskarvon Redwitz sv Oskarvon Redwitz ... more details
Use dmy dates date October 2011 Infobox scientist name Oskarvon Miller image Oskarvon Miller.jpg image size 150px caption Oskarvon Miller birth date 12 May 1755 birth place Munich death date 9 April 1934 death place Munich residence citizenship nationality German ethnicity field work institutions alma mater doctoral advisor doctoral students known for Deutsches Museum author abbrev bot author abbrev zoo influences influenced prizes religion footnotes signature Oskarvon Miller 7 May 1855, Munich   9 April 1934 was a German engineer and founder of the Deutsches Museum , a large museum of technology ... der Reichsr te of the Bavarian Parliament Image Oskar v Miller.jpg thumb Oskarvon Miller. Honorary ... power to and from cities became the standard works. Notes German title von Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Miller, Oskarvon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 7 ..., Oskarvon Category 1855 births Category 1934 deaths Category People from Munich Category German engineers Category Members of the Bavarian Reichsrat Category Werner von Siemens Ring laureates bar Oskarvon Miller de Oskarvon Miller es Oskarvon Miller it Oskarvon Miller he ja pl Oskarvon Miller pt Oskarvon Miller ro Oskarvon Miller ... of the first supervisor of the royal ore foundry in Munich, Ferdinand von Miller 1813 1887 and his wife ... of Fine Arts Munich Munich Academy of Fine Arts Ferdinand Freiherr von Miller Baron Ferdinand von ... on 30 December 1875, Oskar was simultaneously ennobled. Miller decided to study technology and the building ... von Linde , he educated the first museum executive committee to the developer of the refrigeration technology and Walter von Dyck, the rector of the technical university. In 1906 Emperor William ... on the museum island. Until the grand opening, which took place on von Miller s 70th birthday on 7 ... world conference on electrical power Weltkraftkonferenz Siemens Ring Several posts which von Miller ... more details
Oskarvon Miller Tower is a tower for meteorological measurement s of Munich Technical University at Garching . It is a concrete structure surrounded by a coat of acrylic glass . It has a height of 62 metres and carries 5, 10, 20, 35 and 50 metres above ground measuring device s according to all directions. 1350 LEDs display the logo of Munich Technical University on it, while 3750 the actual weather data . Oskarvon Miller Tower replaces a guyed mast used for the same purpose on the area. External links http portal.mytum.de pressestelle pressemitteilungen news article.2010 08 02.9083847566 coord missing Germany Category Towers in Germany Category Buildings and structures completed in 2010 ... more details
unreferenced date February 2010 Oskar Freiherr von Watter born 2 September 1861 in Ludwigsburg died 23 August 1939 in Berlin was a German Lieutenant General , and came from an old Pomerania n noble family. In April 1913 Von Watter took over the command of the 10th Brigade of Field Artillery, which he kept until 3 March 1915. With this force, General von Watter took part in the early fighting of World War I in France. Subsequently he took over the 54th Infantry Division, which he commanded until 5 March 1918. This division was initially also deployed in France, but it was later sent to fight on the eastern front by the river Narew , and from September 1915 was again at the western front. On 23 December 1917 he was awarded the Pour le M rite for military bravery. Until 11 November 1918 he was commander of the XXVI Reserve Corps. A few days before the end of the war, on 3 November 1918, he was awarded the oak leaves of the Pour le M rite . On the orders of the Reich government, units of the Reichswehr and Freikorps under the command of Von Watter marched into the Ruhr area on 2 April 1920 and suppressed the Ruhr Uprising taking place. After extrajudicial shootings resulting in more than a thousand dead, on 12 April 1920 Von Watter issued the order that from then on, illegal behaviour would be dealt with 9 days after Reich President Friedrich Ebert had forbidden the summary trials taking place. On his initiative, to the south of the castle Horst in Essen in 1934 a monument was erected in memory of the Freikorps soldiers who died in 1920 during the suppression of the Ruhr Uprising. Von Watter was buried in the Invalid s Cemetery in Berlin . DEFAULTSORT Watter, Oskarvon Category Recipients of the Pour le M rite military class Category 20th century Freikorps personnel Category German military personnel of World War I Category German generals Category Burials at the Invalid s Cemetery de Oskarvon Watter ... more details
File Wappen Xylander.JPG thumb Family crest of the Edle und Ritter von Xylander , 1792 Oskar Ritter und Edler ref German title Ritter ref ref German title Edler ref von Xylander January, 1856 &ndash May 22, 1940 was a Bavaria n General of the Infantry Germany General der Infanterie , at last commanding the I Royal Bavarian Corps until his retirement in 1918. Biography Von Xylander was born in Mainz as son of Hauptmann Otto Ritter und Edler von Xylander and his wife Rosalia, n e Wagenseil. He joined as an officer aspirant the 1st Royal Bavarian Infantry Lifeguards Regiment King of the Bavarian army on September 21, 1874. In the rank F hnrich Portep ef hnrich he was transferred to Royal Bavarian Infantry Lifeguards Regiment on March 17, 1875. In 1876 he was advanced to Sekondlieutenant. On November 25, 1878 he married Wilhelmine, n e Jung. The couple had three sons and three daughters. After 1885 he visited the War Academy Kingdom of Bavaria war academy in Munich , became Premierlieutenant in 1886, and was adjutant of the District Command Munich afterwards from 1889 to 1890. In 1890 he became company commander in the Infantry Lifeguards Regiment, became Hauptmann in 1891, and after September 1893 he became officer of the general staff. In the rank of a Major he was transferred to the 3rd Division in November 1897. Afterwards he was battalion commander in the Infantry Lifeguards Regiment ... MMJO Oskar Xylander.htm Oskar Ritter und Edler von Xylander ref References and notes Reflist ... of Bavaria after Generalleutnant Nikolaus von Endres Nikolaus Ritter von Endres years 1913 19 June 1918 End box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Xylander, Oskar Ritter Und Edler Von ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bavarian general DATE OF BIRTH 1856 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 22, 1940 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Xylander, Oskar Ritter Und Edler Von Category Bavarian ... Eagle Category Recipients of the Order of the Crown Belgium de Oskarvon Xylander hr Oskarvon Xylander ... more details
Julius Adolf Oskarvon Riesenthal 18 September 1830 22 January 1898 was a German forester , Ornithology ornithologist , hunting hunter and writer. He was born in Breslau, Silesia then in Prussia now Wroc aw , Poland , to a family of Austrian descent. His father died when he was a year old, and he moved with his mother to Oels now Ole nica , where he spent his childhood and early youth until matriculating from Gymnasium Germany Gymnasium ref Allgemeine Forst und Jagdzeitung , Volume 159, Issue 8, 1898 http books.google.co.uk books?id JbvNAAAAMAAJ&q 22Oskar von Riesenthal 22 Gymnasium&dq 22Oskar von Riesenthal 22 Gymnasium&lr Google Books ref . He studied at the Forestry Academy in Eberswalde Neustadt Eberswalde , becoming a Revierf rster district forest ranger in the Tuchola Forest , where he began studying ornithology. In 1871 he became Oberf rster chief forester in Altenkirchen district Altenkirchen , where he wrote his first book, Die Raubv gel Deutschlands und des angrenzenden Mitteleuropas Birds of Prey of Germany and adjoining Central Europe . He later became Royal Forester for the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Domains in Charlottenburg , where he stayed until his death in 1898. Works Die Raubv gel Deutschlands und des angrenzenden Mitteleuropas , 1879. Das Waidwerk Handbuch der Naturgeschichte, Jagd und Hege aller in Mitteleuropa Jagdbaren Thiere The Chase Manual of Natural History, Hunting and the Protection of Game Animals in Central Europe , 1880. Jagdlexikon Hunting Lexicon , 1882. Die Kleine Jagd Fur J ger und Jagdliebhaber The Little Hunt for Hunters and Hunting ... Google Books ref ref http www.int st hubertus orden.de html oskarvon riesenthal.html Oskarvon Riesenthal ... Books reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Riesenthal, Oskarvon ALTERNATIVE ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Riesenthal, Oskarvon Category 1830 births Category 1898 deaths Category ... of Silesia Category People from Wroc aw de Oskarvon Riesenthal fy Oskarvon Riesenthal ... more details
Infobox military person name Oskarvon Boddien birth date 19 April 1900 death date dda 1942 1 6 1900 4 19 df y birth place Neuruppin death place Yevpatoria , Ukraine image Oskarvon Boddien Kc with OL.jpg caption Von Boddien s Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves br Bundeswehr Military History Museum , Dresden nickname allegiance flagicon German Empire German Empire to 1918 br flagicon Germany Weimar Republic to 1933 br flagicon Nazi Germany Nazi Germany branch Heer serviceyears ?&ndash 1942 rank Oberst Posthumously commands unit battles World War I br World War II Battle of the Netherlands Operation Barbarossa Siege of Sevastopol 1941 1942 awards Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves laterwork Oskarvon Boddien 19 April 1900 &ndash 6 January 1942 was a highly decorated Oberst in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded the Aufkl rungs ... bravery or successful military leadership. Oskarvon Boddien was killed 6 January 1942 near Yevpatoria ..., Oskarvon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION German General and Knight s Cross recipients DATE OF BIRTH ... , Ukraine DEFAULTSORT Boddien, OskarVon Category 1900 births Category 1942 deaths Category ... promotion pt Oskarvon Boddien ... Abteilung 22 to attack the harbor area and conquer the city. Von Boddien together with the 1st Squadron under Oberleutnant First Lieutenant von Frankenberg commence the attack. Von Boddien was mortally hit by machine gun fire and von Frankenberg was wounded. Awards and decorations Iron Cross ... Zupacken des Oberstleutnants von Boddien zuzuschreiben, der als Kommandeur der Aufkl rungsabteilung ... actions of Lieutenant Colonel von Boddien, who as commander of the Reconnaissance Battalion of Infantry ... Kreuzes 1939 von Heer, Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, Waffen SS, Volkssturm sowie mit Deutschland verb ndeter ... 45.de Infanterie B Bo Boddien Oskar von.htm Ritterkreuztrager 1939 1945 http www.ww2awards.com person ... more details
reflist wwi air Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Boenigk, Oskar Freiherr von ALTERNATIVE ... Boenigk, Oskar Freiherr Von Category 1893 births Category 1946 deaths Category German World War I ... Cross Category Recipients of the Saxe Ernestine House Order de Oskarvon Boenigk pl Oskarvon Boenigk ... of Generalmajor in the Luftwaffe during World War II . Early life and infantry service Oskarvon Boenigk was born into a military family, being the son of an army officer. He began his military ... with that of his commanding officer, Oberleutnant Kurt Bertram von D ring . The two of them would serve under Germany s ace of aces, Manfred von Richthofen , who would be appointed to command the newly formed JG II on 26 July. Von Boenigk scored his first aerial victory on 20 July 1917. By 9 September ... credit. Between the wars Von Boenigk transferred to command of the 418th Volunteer Flying Battalion ... that ran through 29 December 1939. Service in World War II Von Boenigk served as commandant of the airports ... more details
No footnotes date January 2011 Oskar Ritter von Niedermayer 8 November 1885 &ndash 25 September 1948 was a famous Germany German General , professor and adventurer. Sometimes referred to as the Lawrence of Arabia German Lawrence just like Wilhelm Wassmuss , Niedermayer is famous for having led in 1915 1916 the Niedermayer Hentig mission Indo German Turkish mission to Afghanistan during World War I to enlist Emir of Afghanistan Emir Habibullah Khan s support against Britain and to encourage the Emir to attack British India , which remains a famous aspect of the Hindu German Conspiracy as well as the German War Effort. Between the World Wars, Niedermayer was associated with the Universities of University of Munich Munich and University of Berlin Berlin . Early life and career Oskar Niedermayer came from a Regensburg official and merchant family. Early on 15 July 1905, he joined as an officer candidate in the 10th Bavarian Field Artillery Regiment Erlangen . After being promoted to Lieutenant , he received within the armed forces the opportunity to study the natural sciences, geography and the Iranian ..., OskarVon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 8 November 1885 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 25 September 1948 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Niedermayer, OskarVon Category 1885 births ... II Category People from the Kingdom of Bavaria Category World War I spies for Germany de Oskarvon Niedermayer pl Oskar Ritter von Niedermayer ru tr Oskarvon Niedermayer ... Mission in the Ottoman Empire under Field Marshal Baron Colmar von der Goltz 1843 1916 and a new ... making and hesitant in the command leadership to slow. Cited in Charles W. Seidler Ritter Oskar ... Citation surname1 Seidt given1 Hans Ulrich year 2001 title From Palestine to the Caucasus Oskar Niedermayer ... birds, Munich, 2004, ISBN 3 89650 193 3 Franz W. Seidler Ritter Oskar Niedermayer of the Second .... Oskar Niedermayer Knights of geopolitics and Germany . Universitas Verlag, Munich 2002. ISBN 3 8004 ... more details
Image Robert Oskar Julius von G rschen.jpg right thumb Robert Oskar Julius von G rschen Robert Oskar Julius von G rschen born 22 November 1829 in Aachen died 10 January 1914 in Aachen was one of the Aachen region s most successful business lawyers, and an initiator of many social and cultural institutions. In the service of Aachen and Munich insurance company After his law studies, von G rschen planned to pursue a career as a judge. He was already an assistant lawyer in the regional court when he decided, in 1861 to enter in the Aachen and Munich Fire Insurance Company, a predecessor organization ..., 2nd, class Family Robert Oskar Julius von G rschen was born to the old German noble family Von ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gorschen, Robert Oskar Julius Von ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... DEFAULTSORT Gorschen, Robert Oskar Julius Von Category 1829 births Category 1914 deaths Category People from Aachen Category German nobility Category German jurists de Robert Oskar Julius von G rschen ... developed a towering reputation. During this time, Robert von G rschen thanks to his extraordinary ... , had decreed in 1824. Due to Robert von G rschen s co operation with General Director Friedrich ... Mark as earmarked grants. This enabled von G rschen and Friedrich Adolph Br ggemann on 10 October ... von Gorschen and the subsequent directors of the insurance company, Richard Trostorff and Adolf Br ggemann ... Coal Mining Company EBV Robert von G rschen, at the recommendation of his father privy councillor Karl Heinrich von G rschen, 1784 1860 , became the chairman of the supervisory board of Eschweiler ... competitive in the growing market. Due to Robert von G rschen, in 1907 a merger between the Associations ... named after him. Further activities and honours Robert von G rschen was, between 1884 to 1909 ... Ernst von G rschen became Vice President in Aachen and another son, Bruno Hans Otto Friedrich von ... Aachen, 1925 Oskar Stegemann 100  year coal mining company of Eschweiler and his prehistory ... more details
Use dmy dates date January 2011 Football club infobox clubname Preu en Hindenburg image File Preussen Hindenburg.svg 125px logo fullname Sport Club Preu en 1910 e.V. nickname founded 1910 ground Preu enplatz im Steinhoffpark capacity 18,000 chairman manager league season position defunct pattern la1 pattern b1 pattern ra1 leftarm1 000000 body1 000000 rightarm1 000000 shorts1 ffffff socks1 ffffff pattern la2 pattern b2 pattern ra2 leftarm2 ffffff body2 ffffff rightarm2 ffffff shorts2 ffffff socks2 ffffff Preu en Hindenburg was a Football in Germany German association football club from the city of Zabrze Zaborze , Upper Silesia in Germany today Zabrze , Poland . TOC History The club was established in 1909 as Fu ball Club Borussia 1909 Zaborze out of the membership of the fencing club Fechtklub Edelwei Hindenburg . On 23 August 1910, the team merged with other local clubs including Fu ball Club Viktoria Zaborze , Sport Club Silesia Zaborze , and Sport Club Zaborze to form Sport Club Preu en Zaborze whose membership was largely made up of post office workers. They took on the name SC Preu en Hindenburg in 1915 when the city was renamed in honour of German military leader and statesman Generalfeldmarschall Paul vonHindenburg , and in 1918 were joined by the membership of Sportfreunde Hindenburg . ref Gr ne, Hardy 2001 . Vereinslexikon. Kassel AGON Sportverlag ISBN 3 89784 147 9 ref The name of the club reverted in 1920 to SC Preu en Zaborze and then again to SC Preu en Hindenburg ... to Hindenburg and they remained in first division play until being relegated in 1942. During this period ... Oberschlesien , but was unable to make its way back to the national stage. Hindenburg played ... DEFAULTSORT Hindenburg Category Football clubs in Germany Category Defunct football clubs in Germany ... German territories Category Zabrze fr SC Preussen Hindenburg nl SC Preu en Hindenburg pl Preussen Hindenburg szl SC Preussen Hindenburg ... more details
Infobox film name The Hindenburg image Hindenburg 1975 .jpg caption original theatrical poster by Mort ... 1975 12 25 runtime 125 minutes country film US language English The Hindenburg is a 1975 American film based on the Hindenburg disaster disaster of the Germany German airship LZ 129 HindenburgHindenburg ... M. Mooney The Hindenburg 1972 . A.A. Hoehling, author of a previous book also about the sabotage theory, Who Destroyed The Hindenburg? 1962 sued Mooney along with the film developers for copyright ..., The Hindenburg depicts a conspiracy leading to the destruction of the airship. In reality, while ... shown it is therefore unknown if the newsreel was genuine. Photographs show the construction of the Hindenburg ..., the new queen of the skies. Immediately afterwards the Hindenburg is shown outside its hangar, and along ... the Hindenburg zeppelin will explode after flying over New York City New York . In the meantime, Luftwaffe Colonel Franz Ritter George C. Scott boards with the intention of protecting the Hindenburg ... old friend, Countess Ursula von Reugen Anne Bancroft , who vehemently opposes the Nazi regime. Other ... and even the Hindenburg captains Pruss Charles Durning and Lehmann Richard A. Dysart . As the Hindenburg ... while trying to escape arrest as the Hindenburg crossed the Atlantic. Boerth, upon hearing the news ... pans over wreckage, towards a strip of burning fabric that says Hindenburg on it. The following day ... is examined for the inquiry before being cleaned up. The film ends with a tribute to Hindenburg ... the humanity, as the Hindenburg flies once again, only to disappear again in the clouds. Historical ... aufmacher Saarbruecken Absturz Zeppelin rtl Hindenburg 1937 Luftfahrt Film fernsehen Werner Franz Saarland ... by Joseph Goebbels to board the Hindenburg as a security officer in response to the bomb threat ... that he was aboard as a security officer. Ursula von Reugen Ursula is a German Countess who lived in her estate in Peenem nde . After it had been taken over by the Nazis, she boards the Hindenburg ... more details
the final stages of the First Battle of the Somme . The Hindenburg Line was built across a Salients ... army. Description File Hindenburg Line Map SGW Vol VIII.jpeg thumb right 300px center Aerial perspective ... thumb 300px The Hindenburg Line at Bullecourt seen from the air in 1920 The fortifications included ... in front of the Wotan Line in September 1918 Battle of the Hindenburg Line Battle of St Quentin ... links Commons category Hindenburg Line http web.archive.org web 20060522205746 http www.westernfront.co.uk thegreatwar articles research hindenburg.htm The Hindenburg Line The Apotheosis of German Fortifications ... Sir Raymond Edward Priestley, Breaking the Hindenburg line the story of the 46th North Midland ... de Siegfriedstellung es L nea Hindenburg fr Ligne Hindenburg id Pertempuran Garis Hindenburg it Linea Hindenburg he nl Hindenburglinie no Hindenburglinjen pt Linha Hindenburg ru fi Hindenburg linja sv Hindenburglinjen uk ... more details
The Hindenburg Cup lang de Hindenburg Pokal was a German aviation prize, founded in 1928 and awarded annually by President of Germany 1919 1945 President and Field Marshal Germany Field Marshal Paul vonHindenburg to recognize achievements in powered flight. From 1930 an additional prize was also awarded for gliding . Winners 1928 Baron F. M. Koenig Warthausen Friedrich Karl von Koenig Warthausen , for his flight from Berlin to Tehran 1929 Wolf Hirth , for various European flights and his flight to Iceland 1930 Powered flight Henry Schlerf , for volunteer training activities 1930 Gliding Robert Kronfeld , for his achievements at the 10th Rh n competition 1931 Powered flight August Lauw , for his flight from Wilhelmshaven to Alexandria 1931 Gliding G nther Groenhoff , for his success with the high performance glider Fafnir 1932 Powered flight Elly Beinhorn , for her flights from Germany to Africa in 1931 and to Australia in 1932 1932 Gliding Wolf Hirth , for his achievements in research and thermal flight 1933 Powered flight Charles Schwabe , for his flight from B blingen to Cape Town 1933 Gliding Peter Riedel , for his great flying performance and observations of thermal updrafts 1934 Powered flight No trophy awarded 1934 Gliding Heini Dittmar , for setting altitude and long distance records After the death of Hindenburg in 1934 the Hindenburg Cup was renamed the Adolf Hitler Prize Adolf Hitler Preis . References cite book last1 Anders first1 Karl last2 Eichelbaum first2 Hans title W rterbuch des Flugwesens trans title Dictionary of Aviation date 1937 publisher Quelle und Meyer location Leipzig language German cite book last1 Supf first1 Peter title Das Buch der deutschen Fluggeschichte trans title The Book of German Aviation History volume 2 date 1935 publisher Klemm location Berlin Grunewald language German cite book last1 Br tting first1 Peter title Das Buch der deutschen ... Hindenburg Pokal ja ... more details
Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image File Hindenburg scapa.jpg 300px alt Several large gray warships sit motionless in harbor Ship caption Hindenburg at anchor in Scapa Flow Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country German Empire Ship flag shipboxflag German Empire naval Ship name Hindenburg Ship namesake Paul vonHindenburg Ship ordered 1912 1913 Naval Program Ship builder Kaiserliche ... 4 . She was named in honor of Generalfeldmarschall Field Marshal Paul vonHindenburg , the victor ... Command Tower 300 mm Deck 30 mm Turrets 270 mm Ship aircraft Ship motto SMS Hindenburg ref group Note ... was the last capital ship of any type built by the German navy during World War I . Hindenburg was commissioned ... no major action. Hindenburg was subsequently interned with the rest of the German battlecruisers at Scapa Flow in November 1918. Rear Admiral Ludwig von Reuter scuttling of the German fleet in Scapa Flow ordered the ships be scuttled on 21 June 1919. Hindenburg holds the distinction of being the last ... Built by the Kaiserliche Werft Wilhelmshaven Kaiserliche Werft at their shipyard in Wilhelmshaven , Hindenburg ... L tzow 2 . Designed as a replacement for the elderly protected cruiser SMS Hertha 2 , Hindenburg s keel ... Hindenburg s primary armament was eight 30.5 cm SK L 50 gun 30.5  cm 12  in guns in four ... &mdash the gun houses on Hindenburg allowed gun elevation to 16 , ref Campbell, p. 57 ref as opposed ... convert 2.5 m ft abbr on longer and convert 300 MT heavier than her sisters, Hindenburg was also faster ... on for Derfflinger . ref Gr ner, pp. 56&ndash 57 ref World War I SMS Hindenburg was the last battlecruiser ... November Hindenburg and SMS Moltke 1910 2 , along with the light cruisers of the II Scouting Group ... and Gray, p. 40 ref However, the raid was brief by the time Hindenburg and Moltke arrived on the scene, the British ships had broken off the attack and withdrawn. On 23 November, Hindenburg replaced ... Admiral Franz von Hipper planned the operation the battlecruisers of the I Scouting Group , along ... more details
Orphan date October 2006 att November 2011 Image Hindenburglicht.jpg thumb Hindenburglight, around 1943 1945, Museum Geiserschmiede B hlertal Unreferenced date October 2006 The Hindenburg light or Hindenburglicht , was a source of lighting used in the trenches of the First World War, named after the Commander in Chief of the German army in World War I , Paul von Hindenburg . It was also used in World War II in Air raid shelter air raid shelters Luftschutzkeller or during power cuts, and mandated black outs as emergency lighting. It is also mentioned in the novel Stalingrad, by Theodore Plievier, as used on the Eastern Front. Also it is mentioned in Wheels of Terror by Sven Hassel . It was a flat bowl of approx. 5 8  cm diameter with 1 1.5  cm broad edge. It resembles the cover of Mason jar lid Schraubglasdeckel and was made from Card stock pasteboard . This flat bowl was filled with a wax like fat tallow . A short wick Docht in the center was lit and burned for some hours. A later model of the Hindenburglicht was a tin can Dosenlicht lamp. Here, a wax filled tin can has two wicks in a holder. If both wicks are lit, a common, broad flame zungenfoermige Flamme results. Category Lighting Category Military equipment Category Military equipment of World War I de Hindenburglicht ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE Hindenburg disaster Infobox Aircraft accident name LZ 129 Hindenburg image hindenburg burning.jpg alt caption Hindenburg begins to fall seconds after catching fire. date May 6, 1937 type Airship ... type Hindenburg class airship Hindenburg class airship aircraft name Hindenburg operator Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei tail number D LZ129 The Hindenburg disaster took place on Thursday, May 6, 1937, as the German passenger airship LZ 129 Hindenburg LZ 129 Hindenburg caught fire and was destroyed during ... carried on the D LZ129 Hindenburg on its last flight and dropped enroute over Cologne After opening its 1937 season by completing a single round trip passage to Rio de Janeiro in late March, the Hindenburg .... The United States American Airlines , which had contracted with the operators of the Hindenburg, was prepared ... 2C For Hindenburg&st p Airplane shuttle service to operate, Newark to Lakehurst, for Hindenburg ... passage, the Hindenburg s crossing was otherwise unremarkable until the airship s attempted early evening ... of passengers 36 of 70 and 61 crew members including 21 training crew members , the Hindenburg s return ... not be permitted at the mooring location or be able to visit aboard the Hindenburg during its ... 650 ft , the Hindenburg approached the Lakehurst Naval Air Station. This was to be a high landing ... s book Graf Zeppelin and Hindenburg, indicates that the six off watch men who were sent forward ... File Hindenburg Lakehurst Mail.jpg thumb right A partially burned piece of mail on board the Hindenburg s last flight. At 7 25 p.m. local time, the Hindenburg caught fire and quickly became engulfed ... thumb left A rare surviving fire damaged 9 duralumin cross brace from the frame of the Hindenburg salvaged .... As the Hindenburg s tail crashed into the ground, a burst of flame came out of the nose, killing ... inward, causing the gas cell to explode. The scarlet lettering Hindenburg was erased by flames while ..., the Hindenburg s diesel fuel burned for several more hours. The time it took for the airship to be completely ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE Icebreaker Hindenburg Other uses Hindenburg disambiguation Hindenburg infobox Ship Begin infobox Ship Image Ship image File Icebreaker Hindenburg.jpg 300px Ship caption Icebreaker Hindenburg infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship name Hindenburg Ship owner Ship operator Ship registry Ship route Ship ordered Ship builder Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched Ship completed Ship christened Ship acquired Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service March 12, 1918 Ship identification Ship fate Sunk after mine explosion Ship status Ship notes infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship tonnage Ship displacement Ship length 51 m Ship beam 13 m Ship height Ship draught 7.3 m Ship draft Ship depth Ship decks Ship deck clearance Ship ramps Ship ice class Icebreaker Ship sail plan Ship power Ship propulsion Ship speed Ship capacity Ship crew Ship notes The German icebreaker Hindenburg was sunk by a mine on March 12, 1918 ref name nyt cite news url http query.nytimes.com mem archive free pdf? r 1&res 9403EED6133BEE3ABC4A52DFB5668383609EDE title Big German Icebreaker Hits a Mine Several Sailors Drowned publisher New York Times date 1918 03 12 accessdate 2010 02 18 quote format PDF ref in land waters near Ecker Island . ref name DiveAland cite web url http divealand.com ukvrak.asp?wreckId 8 title Dive land Hindenburg publisher Dive land accessdate 2010 02 21 ref Several crew members died. ref name nyt References Reflist Germany mil ship stub Category Icebreakers of Germany Hindenburg Category Ships sunk by mines fi SMS Hindenburg ... more details
Carl Friedrich Hindenburg 13 July 1741 17 March 1808 was a Germany German mathematician born in Dresden . His work centered mostly on combinatorics and probability . Hindenburg did not attend school but was educated at home by a privte tutor as arranged by his merchant father. He went to the University of Leipzig in 1757 and took courses in medicine, philosophy, Latin, Greek, physics, mathematics, and aesthetics. Hindenberg later published on philology in 1763 and 1769. Hindenberg was mentored by Christian F rchtegott Gellert , a popular lecturer in Leipzig introduced Hindenberg to a student named Sch nborn. Sch nborn s interest in mathematics influenced Hindenburg to go into the field as well. He obtained a Master s degree from the University of Leipzig in 1771 and was made Privatdozent in the same year. Hindenberg s first published mathematical publication, Beschreibung einer ganz neuen art, nach einem bekannten Gesetze fortgehende Zahlen durch Abzahlen oder Abmessen bequem und sicher ... influence in Gudermann s work on the expansion of functions into power series. In 1781, Hindenburg ... professor of physics in 1786 after presenting a dissertation on water pumps. Hindenburg served as academic ... ref . Hindenburg co founded the first German mathematical journals ref http books.google.com.ph books?id 56LNfE2QGtYC&pg PA69&lpg PA69&dq Carl Hindenburg math&source bl&ots vNa9Nc3kUd&sig u7nI5AMYt6Xw3BOQuSb4ZxX5Krs ...&pg PA69&lpg PA69&dq Carl Hindenburg math&source bl&ots vNa9Nc3kUd&sig u7nI5AMYt6Xw3BOQuSb4ZxX5Krs ... Reflist External links MathGenealogy id 60241 MacTutor Biography id Hindenburg http wikipedia.qwika.com de2en Carl Friedrich Hindenburg Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hindenburg ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hindenburg, Carl Category 1741 births Category 1808 deaths Category 19th ... theorists Germany mathematician stub de Carl Friedrich Hindenburg ht Carl Hindenburg hu Carl Hindenburg pt Carl Friedrich Hindenburg fi Carl Hindenburg sv Carl Friedrich Hindenburg uk ... more details
Two other uses the Drosophila gene the given name Oscar given name other uses Oscar disambiguation DISPLAYTITLE oskar oskar is a gene required for the development of the Drosophila embryo . It defines the Posterior anatomy posterior pole during early Drosophila embryogenesis embryogenesis . molecular biology stub Category Developmental genes and proteins ... more details
in 1918 after Generalfeldmarschall Field Marshal Paul vonHindenburg , later President of Germany ...rlh BS header Wiesbaden Bad M nster am Stein br big Hindenburg Bridge big BS table BS3 STR West Rhine Railway from Wiesbaden BS3 BHF 26.2 Geisenheim BS3e eABZgl l exSTRlg 28.6 BS3 BHF exSTR 30.3 R desheim am Rhein R desheim BS3 STRrf exSTR East Rhine Railway Right Rhine line to Koblenz BS3e exWBR CKE 32.8 Former Hindenburg Bridge Rhine BS3 exSTR STRrg West Rhine Railway Left Fhine line from Mainz BS3 exSTR BHF Gau Algesheim BS3 STRrg xKRZo ABZgr xr section shown incompete BS3 LUECKE exSTR HST Ockenheim BS3e LUECKE exABZlf eABZrf 34.8 BS3 BHF exSTR LUECKE Bingen am Rhein Bingen Stadt BS3e WBR CKE exWBR CKE LUECKE 38.4 Nahe river Nahe BS3 ABZrg xABZlg LUECKE Gau Algesheim Bad Kreuznach railway section shown incompete BS3 BHF STR LUECKE Bingen Hauptbahnhof Bingen Hbf BS3 STRrf STR LUECKE West Rhine Railway Left Fhine line to Koblenz BS3 SBR CKE LUECKE Bundesstra e 9 B 9 BS3 SBR CKE SBR CKE Bundesautobahn 61 A 61 BS3 LUECKE LUECKE section shown incompete BS3 WBR CKE STR Nahe BS3 DST STR Bad Kreuznach freight yard BS3 ABZrg STRrf BS BHF 51.5 Bad Kreuznach Hbf Keilbahnhof wedge station BS WBR CKE ... Homburg Saar T STR The Hindenburg Bridge was a railway bridge over the Rhine between R desheim ... War and never rebuilt. Since 2002 the remains of the Hindenburg bridge has been the easternmost point ... File Hindbr2.jpg thumb left The Hindenburg Bridge In 1900 the Prussian Minister of Public Works in the Preu ischer ... . The construction of the Hindenburg Bridge began in June 1913 and it was opened on 16 August 1915 ... was destroyed. Operations File Hindenburgbr cke 1925 Bingen Duitsland.jpg thumb The Hindenburg ... thumb Ruins of the Hindenburg Bridge From August 1942 the bridge was the target of several air raids. On 13 January 1945, the spans of the bridge were destroyed. The final destruction of the Hindenburg ... and maps language German commons category Hindenburgbr cke Hindenburg Bridge Coord 49 58 26 N 7 56 ... more details