Till Lindemann (German pronunciation: [tɪl ˈlɪndəman]; born 4 January 1963) is a German singer and songwriter. He is the lead vocalist and lyricist of...
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Otto Ernst Lindemann (28 March 1894 – 27 May 1941) was a German Kapitän zur See (naval captain). He was the only commander of the battleship Bismarck...
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(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. This article in turn cites: Heinrich Simon Lindemann (12 July 1807 - 27 January 1855) - Uebersichtliche Darstellung...
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Johannes Bender Konrad Limmer Wenzeslaus Linck Johann Lindemann (theologian), see also Johann Lindemann (Theologe) Kaspar Löner Johannes Lonicer Johann Lüdecke...
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and his wife to consider emigrating. Aware of his concerns Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell met him in Walther Nernst's laboratory during Easter...
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Jewish owner, Paul Lindemann. The Lindemann Haus, built in 1928/29 by architect Bruno Paul, was acquired in 1935 by Kerrl when Lindemann was forced to sell...
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Richard Draemert Family Lindemann Adolf Martens August Gaul Bernhard Heiliger Robert Gragger Waldemar Grzimek Otto Heinrich Warburg Hans-Jürgen Mende...
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Leichtweiss Wolfgang Leinberer Thomas Lengauer Heinrich-Wolfgang Leopoldt Jacob Leupold Ferdinand von Lindemann Rudolf Lipschitz Peter Littelmann Martin Löb...
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becoming a British subject in 1939. At the invitation of Frederick Alexander Lindemann, he worked for Imperial Chemical Industries at the Clarendon Laboratory...
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Albert Einstein. Frederick Lindemann visited Berlin in 1930 to buy an improved hydrogen liquefier designed by Francis Simon. Mendelssohn was given the...
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