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Robert Jungk (German: [jʊŋk]; born
Robert Baum, also
known as
Robert Baum-
Jungk; 11 May 1913 – 14 July 1994) was an
Austrian writer, journalist, historian...
- Axel
Jungk (born 13
April 1991) is a
German skeleton racer who
represents his
nation in the
Skeleton World Cup.
Jungk finished third in the
standings in...
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Stephan Jungk (born
December 19, 1952, in
Santa Monica, California) is an
American German-speaking novelist.
Jungk is the son of ****urologist
Robert Jungk. He...
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Manfred Jungk (born 12 May 1955) is a
German retired footballer who pla**** in the late 1970s as defender.
Jungk joined FC Basel's
first team for their...
- the
subject of the 2009 children's book
Adorable Adele by
Peter Stephan Jungk. In 2016, the city of
Vienna named a street, Bloch-Bauer Promenade, after...
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Thousand Suns: A
Personal History of the
Atomic Scientists, by
Austrian Robert Jungk, is the
first published account of the
Manhattan Project and the German...
- 0 mi)
northeast of
Mount Aurora on
Black Island.
Named after Robert A.
Jungk of ASA,
engaged in
development and
expansion of
Black Island communication...
- magazine,
November 8, 1948). The "shatterer"
version later appeared in
Robert Jungk's Brighter than a
Thousand Suns: A
Personal History of the
Atomic Scientists...
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silver medals,
giving him
enough to win the
overall standings ahead of Axel
Jungk (1,507 points) and Tom****
Dukurs (1,464). At the 2018
Winter Olympics in...
- pp. 367–370
Hoddeson et al. 1993, pp. 372–374
Jones 1985, pp. 514–517.
Jungk 1958, p. 201. "Bhagavad Gita As It Is, 11: The
Universal Form, Text 12"...