Kurt Albert (January 28, 1954 – September 28, 2010) was a German climber and photographer. He started climbing at the age of 14. Before he committed himself...
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Kurt Albert Gerlach (22 August 1886, Hanover – 19 October 1922, Frankfurt) was a German professor and sociologist. Gerlach was the son of the chemist...
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Kurt Albert Jahnke (17 February 1882 – 22 April 1950) was a German-American intelligence agent and saboteur active both during World War I and World War...
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Trango Towers and the Paine Towers. With long-time climbing partner Kurt Albert, he revolutionized the training techniques for sport climbers, and the...
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translation of the German Rotpunkt that was coined by Kurt Albert in the mid-1970s at Frankenjura. Albert would paint a red "X" on any fixed metal pitons on...
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"rules for free climbing" are in still use today. In 1975, German climber Kurt Albert painted his first "Rotpunkt" (or redpoint) on the base of the aid climb...
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base each night), in 1988, was the Yugoslav Route by the German team Kurt Albert, Wolfgang Güllich, and Hartmut Münchenbach. Another notable route is...
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Jodi Albert, British actress/singer John David Albert (1810–1899), mountain man Kenny Albert, American sportscaster, son of Marv Albert Kurt Albert (1954–2010)...
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Nicolas Bro as Emmenthaler Gustav Lindh as Bodashka Roland Møller as Kurt Albert Rudbeck Lindhardt as Sirius Anne Birgitte Lind as Emma Hansen Omar Shargawi [da]...
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Kurt Friedrich Gödel (/ˈɡɜːrdəl/ GUR-dəl; German: [kʊʁt ˈɡøːdl̩] ; April 28, 1906 – January 14, 1978) was a logician, mathematician, and philosopher. Considered...
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