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In December 1956 Fuchs returned on Danish Polar vessel Magga Dan with additional supplies, and the southern summer of 1956 – 1957 was spent consolidating Shackleton Base and establishing the smaller South Ice Base about inland to the south.
Born into a well to do large family, Fuchs spent most of her childhood and youth in Belgard in Pomerania, where in 1921 she was the first girl to be admitted to the boys ' Gymnasium ( grammar school )-she passed her Abitur exam there in 1926.

Fuchs and some
The day passed eventfully enough, with a constant stream of visitors, some stopping only to say hello, others getting into serious conversations, such as one Andre Fuchs, a free-lance journalist from Strasbourg who wrote an article for the Nouvelle Alsatian in highly sympathetic terms.
The basic version of the IdZ system has already been integrated in some military vehicles, such as the ATF Dingo, Mungo ESK, TPz Fuchs and BV 206 D / S.
The townspeople, led by Mayor Fuchs, asked the students to leave: most complied but some did not.

Fuchs and time
Fuchs, after nine and a half years, was released, being given time off for good behavior.
Most scholars have agreed with the assessment made by Hans Bethe in 1952, which concluded that by the time Fuchs left the thermonuclear program — the summer of 1946 — there was too little known about the mechanism of the hydrogen bomb for his information to be of any necessary use to the Soviet Union ( the successful Teller-Ulam design was not discovered until 1951 ).
However, later archival work by the Soviet physicist German Goncharov has suggested that while Fuchs ' early work ( most of which is still classified in the United States, but copies of which were available to the Soviets ) did not aid the Soviets in their effort towards the hydrogen bomb, it was actually far closer to the final correct solution than was recognized at the time, and indeed spurred Soviet research into useful problems which eventually resulted in the correct answer.
However, at this time, they had not discovered that the Russians had conducted significant nuclear espionage of the project from spies at Los Alamos, the most significant of which was done by the theoretical physicist Klaus Fuchs.
The Second Army was transferred to Portsmouth for the D-Day landings, and Fuchs eventually reached Germany in time to see the release of prisoners from the Belsen concentration camp.
He further reviled politicians by stating that they wasted money, went through the world with a " goblet of charity " to give away German tax money, brought refugees into the country and build " glamorous solitary cells " for prisoners ; after accusing the parliament's vice president Anke Fuchs of violating the constitution, already over his time quota, he first was warned, then asked to finish his speech, and finally had the microphone turned off 15 minutes after the end of his timeshare.
" In his time Fuchs was very highly regarded, with one critic famously pointing to Fuchsisms in Mahler ’ s Second Symphony.
Associated with them at one time or another were Heinrich von Herzogenberg, Friedrich Gernsheim, Robert Fuchs, and Karl Goldmark, among others.
For a long time, the council discussed putting up a memorial tablet on the house, and in 1983 the decision was made by the then mayor Hermann Fuchs, with intervention from Culture Advisor Wolfgang Simböck.
He worked for a time as the personal assistant to the Viennese painter Ernst Fuchs and then as the director of a publishing house for textbooks and nonfiction.
This fit in with other works of anti-British propaganda of the time such as My life for Ireland and Der Fuchs von Glenarvon ; however, the scenes of British and French panic and desperation undermined this effect, while scenes of steerage passengers separated by crew members and desperately searching for their loved ones through locked gates and a chain link fence bore an uncanny resemblance to what was happening in German concentration camps during that time, contributing to its ban by Goebbels.
The project brought together Elis, Hans, and Kirsten Fuchs again for the first time since O-Ton Ute disbanded.

Fuchs and at
He moved to Vienna with his family in 1888, and studied at the Vienna Conservatory ( composition with Robert Fuchs, cello with Ferdinand Hellmesberger and theory ( the counterpoint class ) with Anton Bruckner ), graduating " with excellence " in 1896.
While at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, Fuchs was responsible for many significant theoretical calculations relating to the first fission weapons and later, the early models of the hydrogen bomb, the first fusion weapon.
Fuchs ' father was later a professor of theology at Leipzig University.
Fuchs attended both Leipzig University and Kiel University, and while at Kiel became active in politics.
From August 1944 Fuchs worked in the Theoretical Physics Division at Los Alamos, New Mexico, under Hans Bethe.
Fuchs was one of the many Los Alamos scientists present at the Trinity test.
Thus, because of Klaus Fuchs, leaders of the Soviet Union knew the United States was not prepared for a nuclear war at the end of the 1940s, or even in the early 1950s.
In 1946 when Fuchs returned to England as the first Head of the Theoretical Physics Division at the Harwell Atomic Energy Research Establishment, he was confronted by intelligence officers as a result of the cracking of Soviet ciphers known as the VENONA project.
Under interrogation by MI5 officer William Skardon at an informal meeting in December 1949, Fuchs initially denied being a spy and was not detained.
* Klaus Fuchs at Carey Sublette's NuclearWeaponArchive. org, which includes information about the specific information given by Fuchs to the Soviets from declassified KGB files
In Great Britain, Klaus Fuchs confessed to committing espionage on behalf of the Soviet Union while working on the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos National Laboratory during the War.
Richard Fuchs, author of An Unerring Fire, concludes, “ The affair at Fort Pillow was simply an orgy of death, a mass lynching to satisfy the basest of conduct – intentional murder – for the vilest of reasons – racism and personal enmity .” Andrew Ward downplays the controversy, “ Whether the massacre was premeditated or spontaneous does not address the more fundamental question of whether a massacre took place ... it certainly did, in every dictionary sense of the word .” John Cimprich states, “ The new paradigm in social attitudes and the fuller use of available evidence has favored a massacre interpretation ...
* 1998: Spatial Augmented Reality introduced at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill by Raskar, Welch, Fuchs.
Crary was the seventh expedition leader to arrive at the South Pole by surface transportation ( the six others before him were — in sequence — Amundsen, Scott, Hillary, Fuchs, a Russian expedition in 1959 / 60 from Vostok base, and Havola ).
Fuchs and his party arrived at Antarctica in January 1957 after camp had been set up.
He studied at Cornell University under Nick DeClaris, Frank Rosenblatt, Frederick Jelinek and Wolfgang Heinrich Johannes Fuchs, receiving his Ph. D. in 1967.
His students at Juilliard included Philip Glass, Michael Jeffrey Shapiro, Kenneth Fuchs, Richard Danielpour, Robert Dennis, Peter Schickele, Lowell Liebermann, Robert Witt, Randell Croley, William Schimmel, and Leo Brouwer.
After attending a school in Heilbronn, Fuchs went to the Marienschule in Erfurt, Thuringia at the age of twelve, and graduated as Baccalaureus artium.
The book contains the description of about 400 wild and more than 100 domesticated plant species and their medical uses (" Krafft und Würckung ") in alphabetical order: Fuchs made no attempt at presenting them in a natural system of classification.

Fuchs and where
The trial will be held, probably the first week of March, in the famous Old Bailey central criminal court where Klaus Fuchs, the naturalized British German born scientist who succeeded in giving American and British atomic bomb secrets to Russia and thereby changed world history during the 1950s, was sentenced to 14 years in prison.
* 1959 – Convicted Manhattan Project spy Klaus Fuchs is released after only nine years in prison and allowed to emigrate to Dresden, East Germany where he resumes a scientific career.
** Convicted Manhattan Project spy Klaus Fuchs is released after only nine years in a British prison and allowed to emigrate to Dresden, East Germany where he resumes a scientific career.
The name Texel is Frisian, but because of historical sound-changes in Dutch, where all-x-sounds have been replaced with-s-sounds ( compare for instance English Fox, Frisian Fokse, German Fuchs with Dutch Vos ), the name is typically pronounced Tessel in Dutch.
At the age of seven, he entered the Vienna Conservatory, where he studied with Joseph Hellmesberger, Jr., Robert Fuchs, and Sigismund Bachrich.
Hanukoglu's career in molecular biology started at the Department of Biochemistry of the University of Chicago ( 1980-1983 with Elaine Fuchs ), where he cloned and sequenced cDNAs coding for cytoskeleton proteins, actin and alpha keratins.
Moure, Cordón Forestal ( where you can find a lot of beautiful fields ), Quirno Costa, Maestro Isidro Quiroga, Juan XIII, San Isidro Labrador, 9 de Julio, 13 de Diciembre, Julio A. Roca, ( where you can find the prestigious Military School, General Roca ), Juan Manuel de Pueyrredon, 30 de Octubre ( where you can find the biggest bus station of local lines in the city ), LU4 ( where you can find the famous Sports Clubs: Huracán and Portugués ), Abel Amaya, Industrial ( where you can find the most important Oil Companies and Industries ), Stella Maris, Ceferino Namuncurá, Jose Fuchs, Balcón del Paraiso ( where you have the principal vantage point of the city, in which the view is magnificent ), Covipex, Rincón del Diablo, 311 Viviendas and Humberto Beghin.
In 1925, Rawsthorne was finally able to enrol at the Royal Manchester College of Music, where his teachers included Frank Merrick for the piano and Carl Fuchs for the cello.
After their separation, Theresia resettled with her young daughter to Meran, Italy where Theresia eventually met, married, and later divorced a Mr. Fuchs, heir to a brewing company.
In 1937 he moved with his parents and brother to the United States, where his father ( on advice from the Quakers who had taken the family in upon arrival in Philadelphia ) changed the family name from Fuchs to Foss.
A thorough search of the two rooms in his parents ' house where Fuchs had lived revealed more IEDs but no traces of the equipment which he would have needed to produce and handle the unstable explosives ( including mercury fulminate and nitroglycerol ) contained in his IEDs.
In the late 1950s, Fuchs moved to Westport, Connecticut where he began doing illustrations for McCalls, Redbook, The Ladies Home Journal, Sports Illustrated and other magazines.
After Fuchs was arrested in Great Britain in 1950, Cohen and her husband fled to Moscow, where she received additional training as a radio operator and cipher clerk.
He earned a Bachelor and Master's degree from the Juilliard School where he studied with Lillian Fuchs.
Nevertheless, Teller continued to pursue the " Super ", to the point of neglecting work assigned to him for the fission weapon at the secret Los Alamos lab where he worked ( much of the work Teller declined to do was given instead, it turns out, to Klaus Fuchs, who was later discovered to be a spy for the Soviet Union ).

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