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- Jean "Black Jack" Schramme (25 March 1929 – 14 December 1988) was a Belgian mercenary and planter. He managed a vast estate in the Democratic Republic...
- where he was held prisoner. Led by a Belgian settler/mercenary named Jean Schramme with fellow mercenaries Bob Denard and Jerry Puren (all 3 had fought for...
- selecting Jean Schramme of 10 Commando to lead the second revolt. After much planning and including Denard in the planning, Schramme launched surprise...
- Jörg Schramme (born 25 December 1951) is a German sailor. He competed for East Germany at the 1976 Summer Olympics and the 1980 Summer Olympics. "Jörg...
- (1): 99. arXiv:2303.04624. Retrieved 10 January 2024. von Campenhausen C, Schramme J (1995). "100 years of Benham's top in colour science". Perception. 24...
- method (Article in German)". Ophthalmologe. 90 (2): 148–54. PMID 8490297. Schramme J (1992). "Changes in pattern induced flicker colors are mediated by the...
- Theory of Well-Being". Ratio. 26 (2): 196–211. doi:10.1111/rati.12007. Schramme, Thomas (2017). "Subjective and Objective Accounts of Well-Being and Quality...
- method (Article in German)". Ophthalmologe. 90 (2): 148–54. PMID 8490297. Schramme J (1992). "Changes in pattern induced flicker colors are mediated by the...
- government-in-exile and fought in the Congo Crisis and the North Yemen Civil War. Jean Schramme 1929–1988 1961–1968  Katanga Congo-Léopoldville Belgian planter who turned...
- Australia John J. Pershing (1860–1948), United States Army general Jean Schramme (1929–1988), Belgian mercenary and planter Jack Stewart (ice hockey) (1917–1983)...