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Ludwig Stummel (5
August 1898 in
Kevelaer – 30
November 1983 in
Kronberg im Taunus) was a
German career signals officer with the rank of Konteradmiral...
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Friedrich Franz Maria Stummel (20
March 1850, Münster - 16
September 1919, Kevelaer) was a
German religious artist, ****ociated with the
Nazarene movement...
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using the same
pedestal gun
mount emplo**** on the StuG III.
Nicknamed "
Stummel" ("stump"). In 1944, the 7.5 cm K 51 L/24 in a
revised modular gun mount...
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Abteilung 350
Wolfgang Martini Ferdinand Voegele B-Dienst Kurt
Fricke Ludwig Stummel Heinz Bonatz Wilhelm Tranow Erhard Maertens Fritz Krauss Abwehr (?) Wilhelm...
- Puma
heavy armoured car Sd.Kfz. 234/3
Schwere Panzerspähwagen (8-Rad)
Stummel heavy armoured car Sd.Kfz. 234/4
Schwere Panzerspähwagen (8-Rad) heavy...
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machine guns
German halftrack at
Museum of the
American GIs Sd.Kfz. 251/9 "
Stummel" Opel
Maultier exiting a Me 323. M5
Halftrack open top seating.
SOMUA MCG...
- Cleveland, Ohio.: 137–138
Modified versions of the Habicht,
dubbed the
Stummel-Habicht ("Stumpy Hawk"), were used to
train pilots to fly the Messerschmitt...
- The Neo-Byzantine-style
murals inside the
church were done by
Friedrich Stummel.
Panorama of the
interior The
altar surrounded by
murals Jesus as Christ...
- Christoph[orus]
Stymmelius (Latinized for
Christoph Stummel;
October 22, 1525 in
Frankfurt an der Oder –
February 19, 1588 in Stettin) was a Neo-Latin...
- is a
theatrical comic interlude in five acts,
written 1545 by
Christoph Stummel (1525-1588), a 19-year-old
student at Alma
Mater Viadrina. The full title...