Hans Humann (born 1878 in Smyrna; died 7 October 1933) was an officer in the Imperial German Navy, diplomat (Naval Attaché) and businessman. Humann became...
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Hans Humann (1878–1933), German officer, diplomat and businessman Johann Jakob Humann (1771–1834, German Roman Catholic clergyman L. Phillip Humann (born...
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Carl Humann (first name also Karl; 4 January 1839 – 12 April 1896) was a German engineer, architect and archaeologist. He discovered the Pergamon Altar...
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ultimately obliged to justify the orders that Talaat sent. Before the trial, Hans Humann, who controlled the anti-Armenian Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper...
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Constantinople Max Rudolf Kaufmann worked for the paper. In the early 1920s, Hans Humann controlled the newspaper, which repeatedly denied and justified the Armenian...
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collaborate with Russia at the time; several German figures like Hans Humann and Hans von Seeckt also demonstrated support for the Ottomans. These actions...
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culture of Imperial Germany. Other Germans, including naval attaché Hans Humann, openly approved of the genocide on nationalist grounds, rather than...
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Bernard & Graefe Verlag. ISBN 978-3-76-374800-6. Hildebrand, Hans; Röhr, Albert; Steinmetz, Hans-Otto (1981). German warships: Biographies - A Mirror of Naval...
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a key figure in German diplomacy at that time and main adversary of Hans Humann. After German intelligence got hold of a letter where he openly expressed...
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leadership of Carl Humann, he began excavatory work at Priene (Asia Minor). Here, he worked alongside Theodor Wiegand. After Humann's death later the same...
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