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Otto Witte's grave in Ohlsdorf Cemetery, Hamburg
* Otto Witte's gravestone in Hamburg ( German )

Otto and story
Michael Palin's personal journal entries from the period when various edits of Brian were being test-screened consistently reference the Pythons ' and filmmakers ' concerns that the Otto scenes were slowing the story down and thus were top of the list to be chopped from the final cut of the film.
Proteus is the name of the submarine in the original story by Otto Klement and Jay Lewis Bixby, which became the basis for the 1966 film Fantastic Voyage and Issac Asimov's novelization.
Adam of Bremen, writing 100 years after King Harald's death in " History of the Archbishops of Hamburg-Bremen ", finished in 1076, tells a story of Harald being forcibly converted by Otto I, after a defeat in battle.
* Harry Otto Fischer's short story, " The Childhood and Youth of the Gray Mouser ," was published in 1978 in The Dragon # 18.
The next month Ernest and Otto Binder published a short story " I, Robot " featuring a sympathetic robot named Adam Link who was misunderstood and motivated by love and honor.
Otto Preminger was looking for a theatrical project to direct and first became aware of Vera Caspary's story when her agent offered him the first draft of a play called Ring Twice for Laura.
The story that introduced the character was drawn by Al Plastino and written by Otto Binder, who had also created Mary Marvel, Captain Marvel's sister and female spinoff.
He engaged Karel Sabina, his comrade from the 1848 barricades, as his librettist, and received Sabina's text in February 1862, a story of the 13th century invasion of Bohemia by Otto of Brandenburg.
* Otto Dietrich zur Linde ( 1907 – 1946 ), the narrator and anti-hero of the short story Deutsches Requiem by Jorge Luis Borges.
One outstanding story is that of Liesabeth Otto, born in 1937, who, after her mother had died from starvation, went with her brothers and sisters to her homeplace Wehlau, where she managed to survive until 1953 by working and begging.
Another popular story was when Borten's Defense Minister, Otto Grieg Tidemand, invited him and others to a private dinner.
With Otto Klement, he co-wrote the story upon which the classic sci-fi movie Fantastic Voyage ( 1966 ), television series, and novel by Isaac Asimov were based.
Her story " Heroes ", which first appeared in the 1999 anthology Murder and Obsession, edited by Otto Penzler, won the 2001 Edgar Award for Best Short Story.
The Lerner SF Library also contains two stories by Earl and Otto Binder, and a third story by Otto alone.
One common story is that Ussachevsky and Otto Luening effectively conned RCA into building the machine, claiming that a synthesizer built to their specifications would " replace the symphony orchestra ," prompting RCA executives to gamble the cost of the synthesizer in the hopes of being able to eliminate their ( unionized ) radio orchestra.
At the time of Fallada's death in February 1947, he had recently completed Jeder stirbt für sich allein ( Every Man Dies Alone ), an anti-fascist novel based on the true story of a German couple, Otto and Elise Hampel, who were executed for producing and distributing anti-fascist material in Berlin during the war.
The story involves the Fantastic Four's adventures in London, the return of Otto Von Doom, and the " Four Who Are Frightful " when they capture William Shakespeare to chronicle Otto von Doom's travels to Bensaylum ( this reality's Alantis ).
The story involves a German professor ( Otto Lidenbrock in the original French, Professor Von Hardwigg in the most common English translation ) who believes there are volcanic tubes going toward the centre of the Earth.
* http :// www. bills-bunker. de / 64690. html Otto Remer tells the story of his important role in crushing the coup against Hitler on 20 July 1944
Hrotsvit believed Otto had an affinity for Italy because of romances which are set there such as the story of Geoffrey Rudel.
The story was based on the 1997 children's book by Vivian Walsh and illustrated by J. Otto Seibold.
Fantastic Voyage is a 1966 science fiction film written by Harry Kleiner, based on a story by Otto Klement and Jerome Bixby.
However, since the rights to the story were held by Otto Klement, who had co-written the original story treatment, Asimov would not be entitled to any royalties.

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he became Otto Klemperer's personal assistant at the Cologne Opera, and a year later was promoted to the position of regular conductor.
After a comparison of the substances half-lives determined by Debierne, Hariett Brooks in 1904, and Otto Hahn and Otto Sackur in 1905, Debierne's chosen name for the new element was retained because it had seniority.
In Art and Artist ( 1932 ), the psychologist Otto Rank wrote that the psychological trauma of birth was the pre-eminent human symbol of existential anxiety and encompasses the creative person's simultaneous fear of – and desire for – separation, individuation and differentiation.
Schweitzer saw many operas of Richard Wagner at Straßburg ( under Otto Lohse ), and in 1896 he pulled together the funds to visit Bayreuth to see Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen and Parsifal, and was deeply affected.
Albert was the only son of Otto, Count of Ballenstedt, and Eilika, daughter of Magnus Billung, Duke of Saxony.
In 936, Otto I was crowned king of the kingdom in the collegiate church built by Charlemagne.
From 1850 onwards he became well known as a critic and essay-writer, and in 1860 he began working on his magnum opus, his History of Music, which was published at intervals from 1862 in five volumes, the last two ( 1878, 1882 ) being edited and completed by Otto Kade and Wilhelm Langhans.
Cameron also points out that whether he refers to Plato or to Crantor, the statement does not support conclusions such as Otto Muck's " Crantor came to Sais and saw there in the temple of Neith the column, completely covered with hieroglyphs, on which the history of Atlantis was recorded.
Esiko's grandson was Otto, Count of Ballenstedt, who died in 1123.
Saint Adelaide of Italy ( 931 / 932 – 16 December 999 ), also called Adelaide of Burgundy, was the second wife of Otto the Great, Holy Roman Emperor.
His brothers were equally willing to save the dowager queen, but Otto got an army into the field: they subsequently met at the old Lombard capital of Pavia and were married in 951 ; he was crowned emperor in Rome, 2 February 962 by Pope John XII, and, most unusually, she was crowned empress at the same ceremony.
When her husband Otto I died in 973 he was succeeded by their son Otto II, and Adelaide for some years exercised a powerful influence at court.
Later, however, her daughter-in-law, the Byzantine princess Theophano, turned her husband Otto II against his mother, and she was driven from court in 978 ; she lived partly in Italy, and partly with her brother Conrad, king of Burgundy, by whose mediation she was ultimately reconciled to her son ; in 983 Otto appointed her as his viceroy in Italy.
In 995 Otto III came of age, and Adelaide was free to devote herself exclusively to works of charity, notably the foundation or restoration of religious houses.
In 951, Adelaide was married to King Otto I, the future Holy Roman Emperor.
Otto Lilienthal, following the work of Sir George Cayley, was the first person to become highly successful with glider flights.
She was transformed by her therapy with Otto Rank, who broke with Freud over his failure to appreciate the power of women's sexuality, the value of art, and the meaning of the mother-child relationship.
Nin was acquainted, often quite intimately, with a number of prominent authors, artists, psychoanalysts, and other figures, and wrote of them often, especially Otto Rank.
Born in New Haven, Connecticut of Russian Jewish heritage, Capp was the eldest child of Otto Philip and Matilda ( Davidson ) Caplin.

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