- Egon
Eiermann (29
September 1904 – 19 July 1970) was one of Germany's most
prominent architects in the
second half of the 20th century. He was also a furniture...
-
never flew in
space again. The
three astronauts and an acquaintance,
Horst Eiermann, had
agreed to have the
covers made and
taken into space. Each astronaut...
-
preserved was left open. The
winner of the competition,
architect Egon
Eiermann,
initially proposed, in both his submissions, for the
remnant of the old...
- (vocals, guitar, keyboards, piano),
Stefan Schulte-Holthaus (b****) and Tim
Eiermann (vocals, guitar). The vast
majority of
their songs are sung in English...
-
Bundestag 20th
century Margarete Buber-Neumann (1901–1989),
writer Egon
Eiermann (1904–1970),
architect Louis Ferdinand of
Prussia (1907–1994),
German and...
- Chemistry. 1 (3): 127–140. doi:10.1039/a900157c. US
patent 6531629B1,
Matthias Eiermann,
Christian Tragut,
Klaus Ebel, "Method of
producing alkanesulfonic acid"...
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third album Disciples of ****
released on
Splatter Zombie Records. Tim
Eiermann – drums, guitar,
vocals (1991–1995, 1999, 2004–present)
Joachim Pröll –...
- $7,000 each,
which they
planned to set
aside for
their children.
Walter Eiermann, who had many
professional and
social contacts with NASA
employees and...
- have
social expenses contributed significantly to
public debt.
Martin Eiermann wrote:
According to the OECD,
social expenditures in its 34
member countries...
- by the jury, as it was
considered too daring. However, the
juror Egon
Eiermann intervened and
campaigned together with
Mayor Hans-Jochen
Vogel and NOK...