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- given time frame. The idea for the game came from Broken Rules' CEO, Felix Bohatsch, who liked gibbons. After visiting the zoo with his kids, watching the...
- Max Bohatsch was an Austrian figure skater. He was the 1905 European champion and a three-time World medalist, winning silver in 1905 and 1907, and bronze...
- 1994. Its only species, Paraboarmia viertlii, the Bohatsch's lined, first described by Otto Bohatsch in 1883, is found in Europe. Savela, Markku. "Paraboarmia...
- Vienna. It was founded in 2009 by Peter Vorlaufer, Jan Hackl, and Felix Bohatsch, and is known for critically acclaimed and award-winning games such as...
- background music and sound effects by beatboxing, echoing this motif. Felix Bohatsch, the project lead, stated in an interview that adding a narrative or backstory...
- competition sporting a pairs: 1. Christina von Szabo / G. Euler 2. Mizzi Bohatsch / Otto Bohatsch (sister and brother) 3. Berlinger / Stahlberg Panin-Kolomenkin...
- Davos, Switzerland.   *   Host nations (Switzerland, Austria) Judges: Max Bohatsch Josef Fellner Ernst Herz Andor Szende László Szollás Judges: Josef Fellner...
- Steinmann Judges: August Anderberg Otto Bohatsch B. Børjeson Walter Jakobsson C. L. Wilson Judges: Otto Bohatsch B. Børjeson Herbert Clarke Tore Monthander...
- Eupithecia amasina is a moth in the family Geometridae first described by Otto Bohatsch in 1893. It is found in Russia Turkey, Lebanon and Syria. Wikimedia Commons...
- Panin Kolomenkin Max Bohatsch 1904 Berlin Ulrich Salchow Heinrich Burger Martin Gordan 1905 Stockholm Ulrich Salchow Max Bohatsch Per Thorén 1906 Munich...