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Jahn and countries
It was published by jpost that a letter from Dr. E. Jahn, of the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees stated: “ I refer to our recent discussion concerning Jews from Middle Eastern and North African countries in consequence of recent events.

Jahn and through
Brooding upon what he saw as the humiliation of his native land by Napoleon, Jahn conceived the idea of restoring the spirits of his countrymen by the development of their physical and moral powers through the practice of gymnastics.
Alfred Baeumler, an educational philosopher and university lecturer who attempted to provide theoretical support for Nazi ideology ( through the interpretation of Nietzsche among others ) wrote a monograph on Jahn < ref > Alfred Baeumler, < em > Friedrich Ludwig Jahns Stellung in der deutschen Geistesgeschichte </ em > Leipzig, 1940 )</ ref > in which he characterises Jahn's invention of gymnastics as an explicitly political project, designed to create the ultimate völkisch citizen by educating his body.

Jahn and Peter
Finalists included Peter Eisenman, Helmut Jahn, Zaha Hadid, Kazuyo Sejima, and the winner, Rem Koolhaas.

Jahn and 1941
* 1941 – 1943: Gunnar Jahn
* General der Artillerie Curt Jahn, 25 May 1941 – 1 April 1942

Jahn and ).
Here he studied under Moritz Haupt and Otto Jahn until 1851, then spent six months in Berlin ( chiefly to attend Böckh's lectures ), and completed his university studies at Leipzig ( 1852 ).
* Friedrich Ludwig Jahn, theology student of University Halle 1796-1800, went into hiding and used a phorphyr cave along the river Saale at the Klausberge, this cave later was known as the " Jahn-Höhle " ( Cave ), not just known for his four F as in " frisch, fromm, fröhlich, frei " ( fresh, pious, happy and free ).
The last hanging at the gaol was in 1907 ( Jahn, 1997 ).
It was designed in 1910 by Walter Liberty Vernon ( Jahn, 1997 ).
* Jahn, Graham ( 1997 ).
* In the Graslitz auxiliary camp, Marianne Essmann was promoted senior overseer, at Gross Rosen, Jane Bernigau, in Gruenberg, Anna Fiebeg ( June 1944-January 1945 ) served as chief overseer, while Anna Jahn and Hela Milefski served as Second Lagerleiterinnen ( Replacement Camp Overseers, Female ).
The Bohnenspiel was first mentioned by Fritz Jahn his book Old German Games ( 1917 ).
See the biography by Schultheiss ( Berlin, 1894 ), and Jahn als Erzieher, by Friedric ( Munich, 1895 ).
Later editions were printed by F. Oudendorp ( Leyde, 1720 ) and O. Jahn ( 1853, with the periochae of Livy ).
* Jahn, Gary R. ( 1999 ).
Among the editions of his works are: P. G., XVIII ; Jahn, S. Methodii opera et S. Methodius platonizans ( Halle, 1865 ); Bonwetsch, Methodius von Olympus: I, Schriften ( Leipzig, 1891 ).
* Ekow Eshun, Pamela Jahn ( 2007 ).
As a curator Jahn has been behind exhibitions like: " Play " ( 2002 ), " The Best Coast " ( 2003 ), " Symbiont Synthetic " ( 2003 ), " Fresh Trouble " ( 2005 ), " Model Behavior " ( 2007 ), Volume " ( 2008 ) and Donald Judd " ( 2010 ).

gained and infamy
Though Jive Records did not push the album it gained infamy when radio station WSUC-FM ( 90. 5 ) of Cortland, NY was fined $ 23, 700 by the FCC for playing the song Yo Da-Lin In the Valley then the largest fine against a radio station.
On October 30, 1938, CBS gained a taste of infamy when Orson Welles and the The Mercury Theatre on the Air broadcast a radio adaptation of H. G. Wells's The War of the Worlds.
On 24 – 25 November 1975, Murphy adopted the method that gained the Butchers infamy far beyond Belfast.
The town gained infamy in the late 1950s and early 1960s due to the improbably high percentage of residents who put out insurance claims on lost limbs, to the point that many speculated that residents of the town were intentionally dismembering themselves for the insurance money.
The mural features Col. John Bilderback, who later gained infamy as the leader of the massacre of the Moravian Indians in Gnadenhutten in 1782.
David Hampton ( April 28, 1964 – July 18, 2003 ) was an American con artist who gained infamy in the 1980s after milking a group of wealthy Manhattanites out of thousands of dollars by convincing them he was Sir Sidney Poitier's son.
Alejandro González Malavé ( approx 1958-1986 ) was a Puerto Rican undercover agent who gained infamy with the Cerro Maravilla case scandal.
Field conditions at Toronto's Varsity Stadium were so poor in 1950 that the game has since gained infamy as the " Mud Bowl ".
" Quantrill gained infamy during the American Civil War for his atrocities against citizens and Union soldiers.
Marshall has gained infamy for his intractable opposition to having African-Americans on his roster.
Chivington gained infamy for leading a 700-man force of Colorado Territory militia during the massacre at Sand Creek in November 1864.
While his games are generally widely-acclaimed and he is considered a well-respected game designer, Itagaki has also gained infamy for the female characters in his games having large, overly-animated breasts, and also for his frankness and lack of humility in interviews and the comments he makes about his competitors and their games.
In 1983, he gained infamy for wearing a loud tartan jacket to the 1983 budget ceremony.
On 1 November 1975, Lee had a confrontation with Leeds United defender Norman Hunter, which gained a level of infamy after it was screened on Match of the Day.
The Vinson court also gained infamy for its refusal to hear the appeal of the Hollywood Ten in their 1947 Contempt of Congress charge.
This tank gained worldwide infamy after the " Tank Man " incident in 1989.
While in Cleveland, Lane gained infamy by trading popular star slugger Rocky Colavito to the Detroit Tigers for excellent hitter Harvey Kuenn, resulting in the so called " Curse of Colavito.
Loeb also gained infamy in the 1970s for attacking then-governor Walter R. Peterson, Jr .' s teenage daughter for allegedly advocating the use of marijuana.
Ladd also gained infamy through use of his controversial taped thumb, which Ladd claimed was from an old football injury.
Though the government had little impact, it gained infamy through its plethora of new political names, which demonstrated the relative inexperience of the party.
The nearby Banner Cross pub gained infamy when the notorious criminal Charles Peace shot and killed Arthur Dyson in the passageway beside the pub on 29 November 1876.
Nevertheless, they became most notably known for an infamy gained in their brutal and sometimes lethal actions of quelling civil rights protests and riot control.
The ZOMO gained the most of their infamy during the period of martial law in Poland ( 1981 – 1983 ).
It is alleged that Chapman – who later gained great infamy for his taunting of Jackie Robinson in 1947, while Chapman was the manager of the Phillies – not only spiked Myer, but hurled a number of anti-semitic epithets at him.

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