Hugo Gustav Adolf Stoltzenberg (27 April 1883 – 14 January 1974) was a German chemist associated with the German government's clandestine chemical warfare...
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Marañosa near Madrid; a plant founded with significant assistance from Hugo Stoltzenberg, a chemist associated with clandestine chemical warfare activities...
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in Germany's secret development of chemical weapons, working with Hugo Stoltzenberg, and helping both Spain and Russia in the development of chemical...
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in 1923, at the behest of the German army, poison gas expert Dr. Hugo Stoltzenberg negotiated with the USSR to build a huge chemical weapons plant at...
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Christoph Steinbeck Wilhelm Steinkopf Hugo Stintzing Alfred Stock Julius Adolph Stöckhardt Friedrich Stohmann Hugo Stoltzenberg Friedrich Stolz Fritz Strassmann...
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Stennes Ilse Stöbe Edmund Stoeckle Franz Stofel Franz Stöhr Willi Stöhr Hugo Stoltzenberg Gregor Strasser Otto Strasser Karl Straube Eduard Strauch Bruno Streckenbach...
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moth and at least seven subspecies of birds have been named for him. Hugo Stoltzenberg, 90, German chemical warfare engineer Joseph Dippolito, 59, underboss...
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atlas in 1774 as "Gstreng". The main source of income is tourism. Hugo Stoltzenberg, chemist Barbara Zangerl, climber "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden...
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Member of the SED Hans Günther Stibbe CDU Erich Stoll CDU Wilhelm von Stoltzenberg LDPD in February 1953 escape to the Federal Republic of Germany on February...
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(piano), Martha Schwieder (piano), Ernst Seyffardt (composition), Georg Stoltzenberg (composition), Elise Tannenberg (piano), Gabriele Wietrowetz (violin)...
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