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Konrad and Hitler
* Konrad Kujau, German fraudster and forger responsible for the " Hitler Diaries ".
It is, not possible that Hitler began his war against Poland because he felt threatened by Stalin's regime ... One does not have to agree in everything with Konrad Adenauer.
* Jarausch, Konrad H. After Hitler: Recivilizing Germans, 1945 – 1995 ( 2008 )
The party claimed Chancellor Konrad Adenauer was a United States puppet and that Grand Admiral Karl Dönitz was the last legitimate President of the German Reich appointed by Adolf Hitler.
Several experts, including British Hitler expert Hugh Trevor-Roper came forward to pronounce the diaries to be authentic ; when this was disproven Heidemann was arrested, tried, and sentenced to four and a half years in prison in 1985 for fraud, as was Konrad Kujau, who had actually done the forging of the books in Hitler's handwriting, as he had done previously with other fraudulent Hitler documents.
During this period, Wolff also became involved with former Stern journalist Gerd Heidemann and Stuttgart military dealer Konrad Kujau, for whom he in part authenticated the later discredited Hitler Diaries.
* Konrad Henlein ( 1898 – 1945 ), WWII German resistance member ; Nationalist and later Nazi politician, head of the Sudetenland district ( Gau ) under Hitler ; studied and lived in Jablonec few years
In the second half of September, 1938 the members of Konrad Henlein s Sudeten German party began to initiate disturbances, armed incidents and invectives against Czechoslovak authorities and they demanded annexation to Hitler s Germany.

Konrad and
One of the elderly canons who had supported Zwingli s election, Konrad Hofmann, complained about his sermons in a letter.
Konrad Kurzbold laid the foundation stone for Saint George s Monastery Church, where he was also buried.
Konrad Adenauer remained the party s leader until 1963, at which point former minister of economics Ludwig Erhard replaced him.
He made headlines by telling German audiences that the British people forgave them for what had happened in the war, but was later credited by the first West Germany Chancellor, Konrad Adenauer, with being among his country s founding fathers.
* Konrad Zuse ( born 22 June 1910 in Berlin ; died 18 December 1995 in Hünfeld ) moved his firm s headquarters to Bad Hersfeld in 1957
* Konrad Ottenheym, A Bird s-Eye View of the Dissemination of Scamozzi s Treatise in Northern Europe in Annali di architettura, n ° 18-19, 2007
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.
* The Konrad Adenauer Research Award for the promotion of academic collaboration between Canada and the Federal Republic of Germany, presented to honour the scholar s entire academic record
The city pioneered the Color-coded transport system, Integrated Solid Waste Management System, Volunteerism, Organized vendors, elderly, youth and women s groups, use of slogans, People s Law Enforcement Board, Emergency Response Team, and international awards such as the UNESCO Cities for Peace representing Asia and the Pacific in 1997 and the Konrad Adenauer Local Medal of Excellence in 1999.
When asked to participate in Konrad Fischer s museum exhibition " Konzeption / Conception " ( 1969 ) at Museum Morsbroich, Polke suggested he make a film in which he scratches himself and uses a pendulum.
Instinct in the 50s: The British reception of Konrad Lorenz s theory of instinctive behavior.
After his death in 1542, other Swiss theologians and scholars, such as Theodor Bibliander, Rudolf Gwalther, and Konrad Pellikan, picked up where Jud left off, and the Biblia Sacrosancta was published in 1543, one year after Jud s death.
: In making this agreement Konrad Adenauer ran some domestic political risk: in December 1951, just 5 percent of West Germans surveyed admitted feeling guilty towards Jews.
Katarzyna Lubomirska ( c. 1585 – 1620 ) was Konstanty Bazyli II s wife, Prince of Ostróg, closely related to Bolesław IV, descendant of Konrad Mazowiecki.
In 1205, the Battle of Zawichost was fought nearby, in which Roman the Great of Kingdom of Galicia – Volhynia was defeated by Lesser Poland s army of Leszek I the White, and Mazovian army of Konrad I of Masovia.
Gombrich appeals to an array of psychological research from James J. Gibson, R. L. Gregory, John M. Kennedy, Konrad Lorenz, Ulric Neisser and others in arguing for an optical basis to perspective, in particular ( see also perspective ( graphical ).

Konrad and s
Two Konrad Adenauer ( aircraft ) | Luftwaffe Airbus A340 s will be stationed in an officially designated airport area serving the German Federal Government | Federal Government
In 1997 Schmidhuber published a paper based on Konrad Zuse ´ s assumption ( 1967 ) that the history of the universe is computable.
Konrad Ziegler, Walther Sontheimer, Hans Gaertner, München, 1979, s. v.

Konrad and Germans
The term Sudetenland was used in a wider sense when on 1 October 1933 Konrad Henlein founded the Sudeten German Party and in Nazi German parlance Sudetendeutsche ( Sudeten Germans ) referred to all indigenous ethnic Germans in Czechoslovakia.
But when he realises that the Emperor is not up to the task, he writes to his fellow humanist Konrad Peutinger in Augsburg in 1504 that the role of Emperor could equally well be carried out by another people if the Germans were incapable of fulfilling the role that history had given them.
In 2003 Guido Knopp pled for Konrad Adenauer to be featured in the Unsere Besten list of greatest Germans, compiled by ZDF TV.
:" brother Konrad had offered and promised to furnish brother Herrmann, Honorable Master of the Holy Hospital of St. Mary of the Germans in Jerusalem ( Teutonic Order ).. with the Culmensis Land between his march and the Prussians and equip them ( T. O.
The Germans were repatriated in autumn of 1955, after West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's visit to Moscow.
Some Germans had supported the Nazis, through the Sudeten German Party – a political party led by Konrad Henlein – and the Third Reich's annexation of the German-populated Czech borderland in 1938.
In January 1945, the Germans launched a three part counter-offensive codenamed Operation Konrad.

Konrad and Some
Some Minnesänger, as indicated by the title Meister ( master ), were clearly educated commoners, such as Meister Konrad von Würzburg.
Konrad Gesner in Historia animalium ( 1551 – 1558 ) stated " Some would have it that the rat waxes mighty in its old age and is fed by its young: this is called the rat king.
Some of the prominent names that have collaborated with GRECE include Arthur Koestler, Hans Eysenck, Konrad Lorenz, Mircea Eliade, Raymond Abellio.

Konrad and on
Duke Konrad of Masovia still was not capable to end the Prussian attacks on his territory and in 1224 began to conduct negotiations with the Teutonic Knights under Grand Master Hermann von Salza in order to strengthen his forces.
Before the speech, US delegations met with Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, and French President Charles de Gaulle to brief them on the US intelligence and their proposed response.
Behind the long table set up on the steps of the Rathaus Schöneberg were US and German dignitaries, including Dean Rusk ( Kennedy's Secretary of State ), Lucius D. Clay ( the US administrator of Germany ), Konrad Adenauer ( the German chancellor ), Willy Brandt, and Otto Bach ( President of the German House of Representatives ).
Konrad Gessner wrote the first scientific description of a killer whale in his " Fish book " of 1558, based on examination of a dead stranded animal in the Bay of Greifswald that had attracted a great deal of local interest.
Limburg is first mentioned in documents in 910 under the name of Lintpurc when Louis the Child granted Konrad Kurzbold an estate in the community on which he was to build a church.
Her work never ran because Babbage's machine was never completed to a functioning standard in her time ; the first programmer to successfully run a program on a functioning modern electronically based computer was pioneer computer scientist Konrad Zuse, who achieved this feat in 1941.
Konrad Adenauer, the first Federal Republic chancellor had even kept on the Nazi chancellery secretary, Hans Globke.
* Bellifortis, a book on military techonology, is published by Konrad Kyeser.
Władysław acceded to the formal cession of Samogitia, and agreed to support the Order's designs on Pskov ; in return, Konrad von Jungingen undertook to sell Poland the disputed Dobrzyń Land and the town of Złotoryja, once pawned to the Order by Władysław Opolski, and to support Vytautas in a revived attempt on Novgorod.
Weismann was born a son of high school teacher Johann ( Jean ) Konrad Weismann ( 1804 – 1880 ), a graduate of ancient languages and theology, and his wife Elise ( 1803 – 1850 ), née Lübbren, the daughter of the county councillor and mayor von Stade, on January 17, 1834 in Frankfurt am Main.
He was the third of four sons including the twins Berthold and Alexander and his own twin brother Konrad Maria, who died in Jettingen one day after birth on 16 November 1907.
* Konrad Gross, " The Image of French-Canada in Early English-Canadian Fiction ," in English Literature of the Dominions: Writings on Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, ed.
At 9. 00am on 11 September, the Austrians attacked with the support of Prussian and Danish troops under the command of Count Albrecht Konrad Finck von Finckenstein, pushing the French left wing back into the forest behind them.
For example, according to this theory, imprinting on shoes or boots ( as with Konrad Lorenz ' geese ) would be the cause of shoe fetishism.
The IGFA recognizes the world record burbot as caught on Lake Diefenbaker, Canada by Sean Konrad on March 27, 2010.
Bolzano became an important trading point after its elevation to a town on 24 June 1190 by bishop Konrad of Trent owing to its location between the two major cities of Venice and Augsburg.
Konrad Lorenz famously had a goose imprint on his boots.
While The Song of Roland was among the first French epics to be translated into German ( by Konrad der Pfaffe as the Rolandslied, c. 1170 ), and the German poet Wolfram von Eschenbach based his ( incomplete ) 13th century epic Willehalm ( consisting of seventy-eight manuscripts ) on the Aliscans, a work in the cycle of William of Orange ( Eschenbach's work had a great success in Germany ), these remained isolated examples.
He joined the Art-Club in 1951, and worked with Gerhard Rühm and Konrad Bayer from 1952 on.
After the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia was annexed by Germany on 1 October 1938, it was under a Military governor ( Wilhelm Keitel ; 1 October 1938-20 October 1938 ), until Konrad Henlein was appointed Reichskommissar of the territories on 21 October 1938.
* Two cars featured on the game are based on real life racecars: the Porker 2 is based on the Konrad Motorsport Porsche 993 GT2 from the BPR Global GT Series, and the Tashita2 is based on the Hasemi Sport Unisia JECS Nissan Skyline GT-R from the Group A era JTCC series.

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