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* 1926 – Fritz Spiegl, Austrian journalist ( d. 2003 )
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* Lern Yourself Scouse -- How to Talk Proper in Liverpool, Scouse Press, 1961, written with Fritz Spiegl and Frank Shaw.
** Fritz Spiegl, Austrian journalist ( d. 2003 )
* Fritz Spiegl: Keep Taking the Tabloids.
* Fritz Spiegl What The Papers Didn't Mean to Say Scouse Press, Liverpool, 1965
Fritz Spiegl ( 27 January 1926-23 March 2003 ) was born at Zurndorf, Austria, the son of an agricultural merchant and his Jewish wife.
A native speaker of German, Fritz Spiegl did not speak a word of English when he moved to England as a 13 year-old — a fact which has often been regarded as the trigger for his preoccupation with language phenomena such as, say, malapropisms and for the biting yet humorous linguistic purism of his later years.
* Fritz Spiegl: Keep Taking the Tabloids.
Fritz Spiegl has observed that German " Geselle " actually means " journeyman ", i. e., one who has completed an apprenticeship with a master in a trade or craft, but is not yet a master himself ; journeymen in German-speaking countries traditionally traveled from town to town to gain experience with various masters.
According to Fritz Spiegl, Scherchen worked largely through verbal instructions to his players and his scores were peppered with reminders of what he needed to say at each critical point in the music.
The Z-Cars theme tune was arranged by Fritz Spiegl from the traditional Liverpool folk song " Johnny Todd ".
* Fritz Spiegl: Keep Taking the Tabloids.
The original theme music was, like Z-Cars, a folk-song arrangement by Fritz Spiegl.
The BBC Radio 4 UK Theme is an orchestral arrangement of traditional British airs composed by Fritz Spiegl ( and possibly Manfred Arlan ) which was played every morning on BBC Radio 4 between 23 November 1978 and 23 April 2006.
He commissioned Fritz Spiegl to produce an arrangement of traditional British melodies to signify Radio 4 as a service which, from its move from medium wave to 1500 metres / 200 kiloHertz long wave on 23 November 1978, would for the first time broadcast a unified service to the whole United Kingdom ( i. e. without the regional opt-outs which it had inherited from the old Home Service in 1967 ).

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Lösch's organism was renamed Entamoeba histolytica by Fritz Schaudinn in 1903 ; he later died, in 1906, from a self-inflicted infection when studying this amoeba.
Fritz Perls died of heart failure in Chicago, on March 14, 1970, after heart surgery at the Louis A. Weiss Memorial Hospital.
Then, after the Minister of Armaments, Fritz Todt, died in a plane crash, Hitler unexpectedly tapped Speer for the position.
** Fritz Leiber, American writer of fantasy and science fiction ( died 1992 )
Fritz Todt died in a plane crash on 8 February 1942, shortly after a meeting with Hitler in East Prussia.
Fritz Hartjenstein died in prison before his sentence could be carried out.
# Fritz Hartjenstein ( commandant ): death sentence ( died before sentence was carried out )
Professor Dr. Fritz Sennheiser died in 2010.
When Fritz Walther died in December 1966, his son, Karl-Heinz, took over the company, which then concentrated on the sports sector and the introduction of new technologies.
The Wyoming GOP confirmed on February 22, 2010 that Rep. Cubin's husband Fritz had died.
Fritz Kolbe died of cancer in Bern in 1971.
* Fritz Pregl, Physician and Chemist ( born 1869 Laibach ( Ljubljana ), died 1930 Graz )
He became embroiled in controversy after four members of the expedition died and the expedition leader, Fritz Wiessner, blamed Durrance.
Lieutenant Fritz Schröder was a soldier in the German army during World War II and he died at the age of 32 near the city of Turda ( Thorenburg in German ) on 4 October 1944, without ever seeing his newborn son Gerhard.
The four daughters died, three boys ( Karl, Ernst, Fritz ) survived.
Fritz Fiedler ( born Potsdam 9 January 1899: died Schliersee 8 July 1972 ), a qualified engineer, joined the BMW firm in 1932 as chief designer at the age of 32 after working for Horch, designed 8-cylinder and 12-cylinder cars.
The film also records the first meeting between Miep Gies and Werner Peter Pfeffer, the son of Fritz Pfeffer (" Albert Dussell " in the Diary ), who died shortly after the filming.
Fritz Haber eventually fled the Nazis in Germany and died in Basel, Switzerland in 1934.
* Fritz Pfeffer ( the Van Pels family and Miep's dentist ) died on 20 December 1944 in Neuengamme concentration camp.
When his father, Fritz Von Erich, died in 1997, he was cremated and his ashes interred in the same plot as Kerry.
The worst such case occurred in Kowloon, when a taxi was fired upon on Nathan Road and a passenger, the Swiss Consul Fritz Ernst's wife, died of burns 48 hours later.
He is the last surviving son of wrestler Fritz Von Erich and had four brothers that wrestled, David, Kerry, Mike and Chris, as well as an older brother, Jack, Jr., who died in 1959.
Born Anne France Mannheimer and nicknamed Annette, she is the only child of German banker Fritz Mannheimer ( 1890 – 1939 ), who died before her birth, and his wife, Marie Annette Reiss ( later known as Jane Engelhard, 1917 – 2004 ).

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In 1936 he moved to Tenero-Locarno, in Ticino Canton, Switzerland ; during the following few years the artist often visited Zürich and Basel, where he became a friend of Alberto Giacometti, Germaine Richier, and Fritz Wotruba.
He also competed at Le Mans during that season, finishing 5th in a car shared with Karl Wendlinger and Fritz Kreutzpointner.
She was a film and television star, known during her 60-year career as a consummate and versatile professional with a strong, realistic screen presence, and a favorite of directors including Cecil B. DeMille, Fritz Lang, and Frank Capra.
Edward G. Robinson and Paul Muni were cousins to Charles M. Fritz, who was a notable actor during the Great Depression.
John Grant writes in his book Masters of Animation that Fritz the Cat was " the breakthrough movie that opened brand new vistas to the commercial animator in the United States ", presenting an " almost disturbingly accurate " portrayal " of a particular stratum of Western society during a particular era, [...] as such it has dated very well.
* Fritz Bayerlein, German general during World War Two
* Fritz or Fritzchen, German codename for double agent Eddie Chapman during World War II
Another difference was that in games lasting more than 56 moves, Kramnik was allowed to adjourn until the following day, during which time he could use his copy of Fritz to aid him in his overnight analysis of the position.
Notable artistes who appeared during this time were Fritz Kreisler, and Rachmaninoff, the latter playing his Third Piano Concerto and conducting other works at a concert in 1911.
This was in response to actions in which Navy ships were hit by air-launched Henschel Hs 293 glide bombs and Fritz X anti-ship missiles during 1943.
In its early years, and during the Nazi era, it was strongly associated with theories of eugenics and racial hygiene advocated by its leading theorists Fritz Lenz and Eugen Fischer, and by its director Otmar von Verschuer.
While many outstanding singers debuted at the Met under Bing's guiding hand, music critics complained of a lack of great conducting during his regime, even though such eminent conductors as Fritz Stiedry, Dimitri Mitropoulos, Erich Leinsdorf, Fritz Reiner, and Karl Böhm appeared frequently in the 1950s and ' 60s.
Of the nine African-American players in the league during those years, six played for the Pros, including the first African-American head coach in the NFL, Fritz Pollard.
It is during this period of time that he became an apprentice of Fritz Perls and part of the early Gestalt Therapy community, where he began conducting workshops at Esalen Institute, as a visiting associate.
The Peabody during Hamerik's leadership produced such noted individuals as Otto Sutro, publisher, music store owner and host of a music society called the Wednesday Club, and with fellow Peabody alum Fritz Finke, founder of the Oratorio Society.
In 2007 the heirs of Fritz and Greta formally applied for the restitution of the villa, citing a law covering works of art confiscated during the Holocaust.
It elected a German-born American citizen Fritz Julius Kuhn, a veteran of the Bavarian infantry during World War I and an Alter Kämpfer of the NSDAP, as the leader ( Bundesführer ) of the group.
Fritz X was the most common name for a German guided anti-ship glide bomb used during World War II.
* ( damaged 15 September 1943 during Operation Avalanche ( World War II ) and used for Mulberry harbour -- possibly due to a " Fritz X ")
Berger appeared at the Metropolitan Opera during the 1949 – 50 and 1950 – 51 seasons, in Der Rosenkavalier ( opposite Eleanor Steber and Risë Stevens, conducted by Fritz Reiner and directed by Herbert Graf ), Rigoletto ( with Warren, then Enzo Mascherini ), Die Zauberflöte, and Il barbiere di Siviglia ( with Giuseppe Valdengo ).
These were interspersed with advertising films ( the Julius Pinschewer advertising agency invented ad films and sponsored a large number of abstract animators during the Weimar period ) and special effects for various feature films – most famously a silhouette falcon for a dream sequence in Part One of Fritz Lang's Die Nibelungen ).
Flying bombs may be powered or unpowered, piloted or unpiloted, although unpowered flying bombs such as the United States Navy Bat and German Hagelkorn (" Hailstone ") and Fritz X designed during World War II are usually referred to as glide bombs.
The central idea behind the Hawthorne effect, a term used as early as 1950 by Elton Mayo and Fritz Roethlisberger, is that changes in participants ' behavior during the course of a study may be " related only to the special social situation and social treatment they received.

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