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Burghard is a
German language surname. It
stems from the male
given name Burchard – and may
refer to:
George E.
Burghard (1895–1963),
American philatelist...
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George E.
Burghard (1895–1963) was an
American philatelist who was
added to the Roll of
Distinguished Philatelists in 1963.
Background notes on The Roll...
- Günter
Burghard (born 18
November 1942) is an
Austrian ice
hockey player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1968
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Burghard Hein was the
curator of the
mycology collection at the
Botanic Garden and
Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem and an
authority on the
Discomycete fungi...
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Scientists The
Bulletin of the
Atomic Scientists.
April 1985.
Matthias Judt;
Burghard Ciesla,
Technology Transfer Out of
Germany After 1945
Harwood Academic...
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Burghard Freiherr von Schorlemer-Alst (26
October 1825, Heringhausen,
Westphalia – 17
March 1895, Alst) was a
Prussian parliamentarian for the
Centre Party...
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Soviet Republic was
officially crushed on 6 May, when
Lieutenant General Burghard von Oven and his
forces declared the city secure. In the
aftermath of arrests...
- Rannow, Sven; Loibl, Wolfgang; Greiving, Stefan; Gruehn, Dietwald; Meyer,
Burghard C. (30
December 2010). "Potential
impacts of
climate change in Germany—Identifying...
- with a
translation into German,
translated by
Burghard Schmanck),
herausgegeben und übersetzt von
Burghard Schmanck,
Bautz Verlag,
Nordhausen 2010, ISBN 978-3-88309-550-9...
- in
developing the
trade with
Sweden and Norway, and his sons Wolf and
Burghard Moldenhauer established themselves in
Bergen and Stockholm,
becoming leaders...