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The star players of the 1970 were replaced by a new generation, including Torsten Gütschow, Ulf Kirsten, Matthias Sammer, and Andreas Trautmann, although the club lost three key players in 1981: Gerd Weber, who along with teammates Peter Kotte and Matthias Müller had been offered a lucrative contract with 1.
* East German soccer football stars Gerd Weber, Matthias Müller and Peter Kotte were arrested by the Stasi at the Dresden airport, just as they were preparing to travel with the national team to a match in Argentina, and charged with plotting to defect to West Germany.

Gerd and born
Their first son, Gerd, died within a week of birth, 9 September 1916 ; their second, Ernst, was born on 16 November 1918, and was to remain close to his father for the rest of his life, up to and including a shared exile in London together.
Prince Claus was born Klaus-Georg Wilhelm Otto Friedrich Gerd von Amsberg, on his family's estate, Haus Dötzingen, near Hitzacker, Germany on 6 September 1926.
* Gerd Leers ( born 1951 ) – politician
Gerd von Rundstedt ( who used only his third given name ) was born in Aschersleben, north of Halle in Prussian Saxony ( now in Saxony-Anhalt ).
They were married in January 1902 and their only child, Hans Gerd von Rundstedt, was born in January 1903.
Hagen was born to CEO Ragnar Hagen ( 1908 – 1969 ) and accountant Gerd Gamborg ( born 1914 ).
Dr. Gerd Gies ( born May 24, 1943 in Stendal, Germany ) is a German politician ( CDU ).
Its most successful former player is Gerd Müller, who was born and raised in Nördlingen.
She and her family, including her brother Gerd, born in 1910, lived in the city until 1913, when they moved to Cologne.
* Gerd Albrecht, German conductor, born 1935, known for work in contemporary music
Gerd Heidemann ( born 4 December 1931 in Altona, Hamburg ) is a German journalist best known for his role in the publication of purported Hitler Diaries that were subsequently proved to be forgeries.
Gerd Faltings ( born 28 July 1954 in Gelsenkirchen-Buer ) is a German mathematician known for his work in arithmetic algebraic geometry.
Gerd Gigerenzer ( born September 3, 1947, Wallersdorf ) is a German psychologist who has studied the use of bounded rationality and heuristics in decision making, especially in medicine.
* Gerd Müller ( born 1945 ), German football player
* Gerd Höfer ( born 1943 ), politician
Gerd Theißen ( or Theissen, born 24 April 1943 ) is a German Protestant theologian and New Testament scholar.
Gerd Aretz ( born 18 February 1930, died 5 July 2009 ) was a German artist.
* Gerd Nagel ( born 1957 ), retired West German high jumper

Gerd and ),
* Gerd Dose ( 1942 – 2010 ), professor of English literature and culture at the University of Hamburg from 1985 to 2007
Its development in 1981 earned its inventors, Gerd Binnig and Heinrich Rohrer ( at IBM Zürich ), the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1986.
In the west operations were further split between the OKW and Oberbefehlshaber West ( OBW, Commander in Chief West ), who was Generalfeldmarschall Gerd von Rundstedt ( succeeded by Field Marshal Günther von Kluge ).
Leadership ( Field Marshal Gerd Von Rundstedt had been recalled by Adolf Hitler, to reassure the crumbling western front ), initiative and a good staff system were beginning to create a defence out of chaos.
Examples include Lars Saabye Christensen's Beatles, Tove Nilsen's Skyskraperengler ( Skyscraper Angels ), Ingvar Ambjørnsen's Hvite niggere ( White Niggers ), Gerd Brantenberg's St. Croix trilogy, Herbjørg Wassmo's Tora-trilogy and Roy Jacobsen's Seierherrene.
* Frolkin, Andrei and Wilts, Gerd ( 1991 ), Shortest Proof Games.
Subsequent chief conductors included Rafael Kubelík ( 1942 – 1948 ), Karel Ančerl ( 1950 – 1968 ), Václav Neumann ( 1968 – 1989 ), Jiri Belohlavek ( 1990 – 1992 ), Gerd Albrecht ( 1993 – 1996 ), Vladimir Ashkenazy ( 1996 – 2003 ), and Zdeněk Mácal ( 2003 – 2007 ).
* Hauptmann A., T. Rehren & Schmitt-Strecker S., 2003, Early Bronze Age copper metallurgy at Shahr-i Sokhta ( Iran ), reconsidered, T. Stollner, G. Korlin, G. Steffens & J. Cierny, Eds., Man and mining, studies in honour of Gerd Weisgerber on occasion of his 65th birthday, Deutsches Bergbau Museum, Bochum
* Gerd Ludemann, Heretics: The Other Side of Early Christianity, Westminster John Knox Press, 1st American ed edition ( August 1996 ), ISBN 0-664-22085-1, ISBN 978-0-664-22085-3
Brilliant and the embodiment of antagonism and artistic temperament ," ( Ralf Dahrendorf in his biography of Gerd Bucerius ), stood politically on the right and was steering Die Zeit into a current " farther right than the CDU " ( the German Christian Democratic Union ).
In the end, Brand vows to take a fight, mainly in his own soul, with those three " minds " he just met: The lazy mind ( the farmer ), the wild mind ( Gerd ), and the easy-goer ( Einar ).
* Klawitter, Gerd: 100 Jahre Funktechnik in Deutschland Funksendestellen rund um Berlin ( 100 years of radio engineering in Germany and radio locations in and around Berlin ), Berlin, Wissenschaft und Technik Verlag, 1997.
Recorded in 1989 by Gerd Bessler at his Music Factory in Hamburg, Germany ( 2, 3, 6 – 9, 14 – 16, 19, 20 ), and in 1993 by Tchad Blake at the Prairie Sun Recording Studios in Cotati, California ( 1, 4, 5, 10 – 13, 17, 18 ).
He has also scored the fourth most goals for any player in the World Cup finals overall, beaten only by Ronaldo, who scored fifteen goals ( in three World Cup tournaments ), Gerd Müller who scored 14 goals ( in two World Cup tournaments ) and Miroslav Klose ( in three World Cup tournaments ), who scored fourteen goals as well.
The scanning tunnelling microscope ( STM ), invented by Gerd Binnig and Heinrich Rohrer, allows imaging of individual atoms on the surface of a metal.
* Ernie: Gerd Duwner ( 1973 – 1996 ), in the years 1997-2001 by Peter Kirchberger, and finally in 2001 by Michael Habeck.

Gerd and German
* 1914 – Gerd Buchdahl, German philosopher ( d. 2001 )
* 1955 – Gerd Müller, German politician
Early 58 and early 55 both have some support, while German New Testament scholar Gerd Lüdemann argues for a date as early as 51 / 52 ( or 54 / 55 ) following on from Knox who proposed 53 / 54.
* 1939 – Gerd Bohnsack, German football manager
* 1950 – Gerd Zewe, German footballer
* 1944 – Gerd Klier, German footballer ( d. 2011 )
* 1954 – Gerd Faltings, German mathematician
* 1945 – Gerd Müller, German footballer
* 1947 – Gerd Schwidrowski, German footballer
The German Commander-in-Chief, Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt, refused to allow General Erwin Rommel to move his divisions to Normandy.
* November 3 – Gerd Müller, German footballer
* December 12 – Gerd von Rundstedt, German field marshal ( d. 1953 )
In late 1944, the German army launched a last-ditch offensive across Belgium, Luxembourg, and northeastern France, popularly known as the Battle of the Bulge, nominally led by German Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt.
In an interview conducted for Stars and Stripes just after his capture, Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt summed up the predominant German view of the American general: " Patton ," Rundstedt concluded simply, " he is your best.
Gerd von Rundstedt and Günther von Kluge suggested that the German forces around the Dunkirk pocket should cease their advance on the port and consolidate, to avoid an Allied break.
Two massive German armies flanked them: General Fedor von Bock's Army Group B was to the east, and General Gerd von Rundstedt's Army Group A to the west.
In September 1939 Frank was assigned as Chief of Administration to Gerd von Rundstedt in the German military administration in occupied Poland.
Karl Rudolf Gerd von Rundstedt ( 12 December 1875 – 24 February 1953 ) was a German Field Marshal ( Generalfeldmarschall ) during World War II.
was a German helicopter company founded in 1937 by Henrich Focke and Gerd Achgelis.
In the quarterfinals, Germany defeated Argentina 4 – 0 ; this match was also celebrated striker Miroslav Klose's 100th international cap and the match in which he tied German legend Gerd Müller's record of 14 World Cup goals, one behind the all-time record of 15 World Cup goals, which is held by Ronaldo of Brazil.
In the 12th Bundestag election on 2 December 1990, the first after the German reunification, 6. 1 % of voters in the Eastern electoral area ( 1. 2 % across Germany ) cast their Zweitstimme ( the vote for a party, as opposed to for a person ) for the group Bündnis 90 / Grüne – BürgerInnenbewegung (“ Alliance ’ 90 / Greens – Populist Movement ”), that entered into the German Bundestag with eight East German electees: Klaus-Dieter Feige, Ingrid Köppe, Gerd Poppe, Christina Schenk, Werner Schulz, Wolfgang Ullmann, Konrad Weiß und Vera Wollenberger.

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