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    Hans Wolff Glaser (also Hanns Glaser, Hans Glasser, Hans Wolff Glaßer; c. 1500 – June 1573) was a printer, block-cutter, woodcut tinter and publisher from...
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    An April 1561 broadsheet by Hans Glaser described a mass sighting of celestial phenomena or unidentified flying objects (UFO) above Nuremberg (then a...
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  • Woodcut by Hans Glaser depicting a blood rain that occurred near Dinkelsbühl on May 26, 1554...
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  • radius, and was able to take off at tremendous speeds. A woodcut by Hans Glaser that appeared in a broadsheet in 1561 has been featured in popular culture...
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  • The priest is killed but the press release blames the congregation. Hans Glaser is trying to get a radio sales licence and the doctor says he will try...
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    Margraviate which had been ransacked during the war. The noted artist Hans Glaser made a woodcut of the siege of Hof which is located in today in the Germanisches...
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    Barney Galland Glaser (1930–2022) was an American sociologist and one of the founders of the grounded theory methodology. Glaser was born on February...
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    The key events are summarized in a woodcut by the Nuremberg artist Hans Glaser. Among the leaders of the attackers were Henry IV of Plauen and Georg...
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    siege of the castle Plass, contemporary wood engraving by Hans Glaser...
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    who was persecuted by the Nazis. Glaser's parents, the businessman Simon Glaser (1841–1904) and his wife Emma Glaser, née Haase (1854–1927), moved to...
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