Peter Schäfer, Peter Fromherz [de; pt], Horst-Dieter Försterling, Viola Vogel and Dietmar Möbius were among Kuhn's students. Erwin Neher was member in his...
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Kühn (29 September 1929 – 18 August 2022) was a German jazz clarinetist and saxophonist. He was the older brother of the pianist Joachim Kühn. Kühn lived...
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The Horst Bienek Prize for Poetry (Horst-Bienek-Preis für Lyrik) is a German literary prize named after novelist and poet Horst Bienek. It was established...
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"ruler of people" Ziegler, occupation (brickmaker) Kuhn, perhaps derived from forename (Konrad) Kühn, trait ("brave") Pohl, nation, "Pole" "originating...
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Minister of Science and Education in the cabinet of Minister President Heinz Kühn. He soon gained a reputation as a reformer. As part of the mass education...
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Unicode Consortium. Kuhn, Markus; Whistler, Ken (2015-12-02) [1999-07-27]. "ISO/IEC 8859-14:1999 to Unicode". Unicode Consortium. Kuhn, Markus; Whistler...
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Horst Janson (born 4 October 1935) is a German actor. Horst Janson's career started with the film The Buddenbrooks in 1959. He also featured in Helmut...
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Other members of the reformed band included returning bassist/vocalist Horst Stachelhaus, as well as guitarist Rocco Zodiak and keyboardist Xaver Fischer...
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Horst Stumpff (20 November 1887 – 25 November 1958) was a German general in the Wehrmacht during World War II. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross...
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Panzer Division in place of its commander Horst Stumpff, who returned to take command on 4 October 1940, and Kühn was appointed commander of the 33rd Infantry...
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