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Hartmann's and had
When Hartmann's Crew Chief, Heinz " Bimmel " Mertens, heard what had happened, he took a rifle and went to search for Hartmann.
By this time, the Soviet pilots were familiar with Hartmann's radio call sign of Karaya 1, and the Soviet Command had put a price of 10, 000 rubles on the German pilot's head.
Galland, valuing comradeship and seeing the merit in Hartmann's request, cancelled the transfer to the jet squadron and rescinded the order that had taken him off combat operations.

Hartmann's and unit
Some sources report that Hartmann's decision to stay with his unit was due to a request via telegram made by Oberstleutnant Hermann Graf.

Hartmann's and 2
Hans Werner Henze has made a version of Hartmann's Piano Sonata No. 2 for full orchestra.
Hartmann's levels of reality are: ( 1 ) the inorganic level ( German: anorganische Schicht ), ( 2 ) the organic level ( organische Schicht ), ( 3 ) the psychical / emotional level ( seelische Schicht ) and ( 4 ) the intellectual / cultural level ( geistige Schicht ).
* Karl Amadeus Hartmann's Symphony No. 2

Hartmann's and by
Whatever the merits of Hartmann's theory about the Santa Clara County case, in numerous cases since the Court has reiterated that corporations are protected in many activities by the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution.
The rigidly scientific character of his method becomes increasingly apparent in the Auswahl aus den hochdeutschen Dichtern des dreizehnten Jahrhunderts ( 1820 ), in the edition of Hartmann's Iwein ( 1827 ), in those of Walther von der Vogelweide ( 1827 ) and Wolfram von Eschenbach ( 1833 ), in the papers " Über das Hildebrandslied ," " Über althochdeutsche Betonung und Verskunst ," " Über den Eingang des Parzivals ," and " Über drei Bruchstücke niederrheinischer Gedichte " published in the Abhandlungen of the Berlin Academy, and in Der Nibelunge Not und die Klage ( 1826 ), which was followed by a critical commentary in 1836.
Hartmann's flying career began when he joined the glider training program of the fledgling Luftwaffe and was taught to fly by his mother, one of the first female glider pilots in Germany.
The markings of aces were often adopted by their squadrons, such as Galland's Mickey Mouse and Hartmann's black tulip ( still in use today on the aircraft of JG 71 " Richthofen ").
Dieter later becomes happier after being saved by Tenma from Hartmann's physical and mental abuse.
Hartmann's national program, on the air since 2003 and now in the 3PM to 6PM ET daypart, was chosen by Air America to replace Al Franken on most Air America affiliates in 2007.
Hartmann's reasoning was that such ejected lunar meteors could account for the abnormally low velocities calculated for the green fireballs by LaPaz of about Earth's escape velocity, that is, much lower than normal meteor velocities.

Hartmann's and pilot
Hartmann's time as a trainee pilot did not always go smoothly.
During Hartmann's meeting with Hitler, Hartmann discussed at length the shortcomings of fighter pilot training.

Hartmann's and .
" Yet Hartmann's connections were with Max Scheler and the Munich circle ; Husserl himself evidently did not consider him as a phenomenologist.
Some have suggested that this accelerated the disappearance of Hartmann's music from public view in the years following his death.
The Czech Rafael Kubelik was one notable figure who regularly performed Hartmann's music, and in recent years conductors such as Ingo Metzmacher and Mariss Jansons have brought many works back into the concert hall.
It uses the opening of Hartmann's Fourth Symphony as its theme.
Another member of this infiltrative resistance group was Hartmann's colleague Viggo Kampmann, who would later become prime minister of Denmark.
Hartmann's Mountain Zebra with a Barbary sheep behind it, in captivity at Ueno Zoo, in Japan.
In addition, another route is planned to bring visitors through the Asian field exhibits and into eight new ones that will house a variety of African animals from rock hyrax to Hartmann's mountain zebras.
At the neck of the gallbladder is a mucosal fold called Hartmann's pouch, where gallstones commonly get stuck.
The result is that Hartmann's Erec introduces entirely different explanations for Guinevere's kidnapping, which do not correspond to what occurred in the shared literary universe of Chretien's Arthurian romances.
Gregorius, Der arme Heinrich and Hartmann's lyrics, which are all fervidly religious in tone, imply a tendency towards asceticism, but, on the whole, Hartmann's striving seems rather to have been to reconcile the extremes of life ; to establish a middle way of human conduct between the worldly pursuits of knighthood and the ascetic ideals of medieval religion.
It has two subspecies, the Cape mountain zebra ( E. z. zebra ) and Hartmann's mountain zebra ( E. z. hartmannae ), though it has been suggested these should be considered separate species.
They concluded that the mountain zebra ( Equus zebra zebra ) and Hartmann's mountain zebra ( Equus zebra hartmannea ) are distinct, and suggested that the two would be better classified as separate species, Equus zebra and Equus hartmannae.
They concluded that the Cape mountain zebra and Hartmann's mountain zebra should remain as subspecies.
A Hartmann's mountain zebra with a Barbary sheep behind it, in captivity at Ueno Zoo, Japan.
Groves and Bell found that the Cape mountain zebra exhibits reverse sexual dimorphism, with larger females than males, while the Hartmann's mountain zebra does not.
The black stripes of Hartmann's mountain zebra are thin with much wider white interspaces, while this is the opposite in Cape mountain zebra.

Geschwaderkommodore and had
Only eight days into the campaign, on 8 September, the Tenth Army had advanced so far into Poland, von Richthofen was obliged to move Geschwaderkommodore ( Wing Commander ) Günter Schwartzkopff's StG 77 into Polish airfields while von Reichenau closed in on Warsaw.

Geschwaderkommodore and orders
Oberstleutnant Karl Christ, Geschwaderkommodore of StG 3 gave orders to intercept heavy units.

Geschwaderkommodore and by
A Geschwader was commanded by a Geschwaderkommodore, with the rank of either Major, Oberstleutnant ( Lieutenant Colonel ) or Oberst ( Colonel ).
Günter Schwartzkopff, Geschwaderkommodore of StG 77, was killed when his Ju 87 was hit by ground fire.
On 11 November 1944 Baumbach became Geschwaderkommodore, all aerial special-ops missions were carried out by KG 200 under Baumbach's command.

Geschwaderkommodore and pilot
He ended the war as a jet pilot, first being posted to Kommando Nowotny in October 1944, and then, with the rank of Oberst, as Geschwaderkommodore of Jagdgeschwader 7 in December.

Geschwaderkommodore and .
Mölders was Geschwaderkommodore of Jagdgeschwader 53 at the time of their meeting.
Galland returned to action on 22 August replacing Gotthard Handrick as Geschwaderkommodore of JG 26.
Soon afterwards, on 28 January 1942, Galland was awarded the Diamonds to his Knight's Cross, Oak Leaves and Swords for his service as Geschwaderkommodore of JG 26.
One notable loss being the Geschwaderkommodore of KG 77, Arved Cruger.
Neumann ( a Geschwaderkommodore as of 10 June 1942 ) encouraged Marseille to self-train to improve his abilities.
Steinhoff remained with JG 52 until March 1943, when he took over Jagdgeschwader 77 as Geschwaderkommodore operating over the Mediterranean.
On 1 August he was appointed to Geschwaderkommodore ( Wing Commander ) of JG 5 and at the same time was promoted to Major.
Hauptmann Adolf Galland the Geschwader adjudant to Geschwaderkommodore Oberst Max Ibel, also made 14 claims during the campaign.

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