Świebodzice, Poland) on 15 November 1867, Emil Krebs was the son of a master carpenter named Gottlob Krebs and his wife Pauline Scholz. In 1870 he moved...
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Look up Krebs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Krebs is the German and Danish word for "crab" and "cancer" (in German, both the zodiac sign and the...
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Swedish, Russian, Greek, Sanskrit, Hebrew, Arabic, Japanese, and Chinese. Emil Krebs (1867–1930), German diplomat. By the time he left school, he could speak...
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Germany's first women railway workers and campaigner for women's rights. Emil Krebs (1867–1930), sinologist Ferdinand Friedensburg (1886–1972), politician...
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Knaster Adolf Kober Wojciech Korfanty Waldemar Kozuschek Marek Krajewski Emil Krebs Otto Küstner Hans Lammers Ferdinand Lassalle Kurt Lischka Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz...
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(1852–1913), German architect Wilhelm Niepelt (1862–1936), German scientist Emil Krebs (1867–1930), German scientist, noted polyglot who spoke a total of 68...
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dynasties. Otto Franke (1863–1946) Wolfgang Franke (1912–2007), son of Otto Emil Krebs (1867–1930) – Polyglot Yu-chien Kuan (1931–2018) Wolfgang Kubin (born...
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1900 1905 Arthur von Rex 1906 1911 Elmershaus von Haxthausen 1911 1914 Emil Krebs (Chargé d'Affaires) February 1914 March 1914 Paul von Hintze 1914 1917...
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first major international tennis player Oskar Kanehl (1888–1929), poet Emil Krebs (1867–1930), polyglot and sinologist F. W. Murnau (1888–1931), film director...
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lawyer, social reformer and writer (d. 1954) 1867 – Emil Krebs, German polyglot (d. 1930) 1868 – Emil Racoviță, Romanian biologist, zoologist, and explorer...
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