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war|sle — «WAHR suhl», verb, sled, sling, noun. Scottish. –v.i. 1. to wrestle; struggle. 2. to move with effort; flounder. –v.t. to wrestle with. –n. 1. a wrestling bout. 2 … Useful english dictionary
Anton Freissler — (* 13. März 1838 in Klantendorf (Kujavy), Mähren, Österreich Ungarn; † 29. Februar 1916 in Wien), auch Anton Freißler geschrieben, war ein österreichischer industrieller Unternehmer, Techniker und Entwickler von Aufzügen. Er war der erste… … Deutsch Wikipedia
E. Fessler — Gesellschaft m.b.H. Co. KG. Rechtsform GmbH u. Co. KG Gründung 1794 Sitz W … Deutsch Wikipedia
Groener, Wilhelm — (1867 1939) general; best known for his pact at the end of World War I with Friedrich Ebert* whereby the army agreed to support the new socialist regime so long as it did not radically reform the army. Born in Ludwigsburg, he joined the army… … Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik
William Osler — Sir William Osler, Bt William Osler, M.D.,C.M. Born July 12, 1849( … Wikipedia
Adenauer, Konrad — (1876 1967) politician; among the Weimar era s most influential city leaders, he foiled separatist actions in the Rhineland.* He was born in Cologne, where his father was an official in the municipal justice office. Brought up in an atmosphere … Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik
Stapel, Wilhelm — (1882 1954) journalist; a leading neoconservative pub lisher. Born in Calbe in Prussian Saxony,* he took a doctorate in 1911 and joined the staff of the liberal Beobachter, a Progressive Party newspaper* based in Stuttgart. Within months he… … Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik