• Maus, often published as Maus: A Survivor's Tale, is a graphic novel by American cartoonist Art Spiegelman, serialized from 1980 to 1991. It depicts Spiegelman...
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    December 1942 and finally to Maus ('mouse') in February 1943, which became the most common name for this tank. The Maus was designed from the start to...
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  • politically active Nazis. They included Arnold Gehlen, Gunter Ipsen, Heinz Maus, Karl Heinz Pfeffer, and Helmut Schelsky. The National Socialist German Workers...
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    Special Prize, for Maus 1992: Pulitzer Prize Letters award, for Maus 1992: Eisner Award, Best Graphic Album (reprint), for Maus 1992: Harvey Award, Best...
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    by Elfriede Üner, 1987 Arnold Gehlen Gotthard Günther Ernest Manheim Heinz Maus Helmut Schelsky Sieferle, Rolf Peter (1995). Die konservative Revolution:...
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    internationalen Dogmengeschichte der Volkswirtschaft, with a foreword by Heinz Maus (Pauperization Theory - Studies and Research into International Dogmas...
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    Jäger was influenced by the four following scholars: sociologist Heinz Maus, Germanist Heinz Schlaffer, art historian Martin Warnke and the literature scientist...
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  • The tank was planned to be 1000 tonnes, far heavier than the Panzer VIII "Maus", the heaviest tank ever built (weighing 188 tonnes). The project gained...
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  • Instituttet for sosiologi etter 40-årsmarkeringen i 1990, 1991, ISBN 8257000752 Heinz Maus, A Short History of Sociology, p. 192, Routledge, 2014, ISBN 9781317834359...
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    Lippisch – aeronautical engineer Robert Lusser Hans Maus Helmut Merk Joseph Michel Hans Milde Heinz Millinger Rudolf Minning William Mrazek Erich W. Neubert...
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