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Jahn | Otto Johansen (born 1934) is a Norwegian journalist, |
Otto John (March 19, 1909-March 26, 1997) was the fi | |
Sir | Otto John Beit in his study at Belgrave Square by Wi |
r shelter was procured by the brothers Hans and | Otto John. |
After arriving in the Holy Land, | Otto joined the army of Guy of Lusignan, the King of |
of the crusaders in the army left for home but | Otto joined one of the groups that went on towards S |
Otto Jolle Matthijs Jolles (1911-1968) performed a m | |
Adolf | Otto Jordan (January 5, 1880 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylv |
Otto Josten founded the company as a watch-repair bu | |
ch (Karl Friedrich Ludwig jun.) (1829-1871) and | Otto Julius Bausch (1841-1874) produced bows until 1 |
Otto Julius Klotz OLS, DLS, DTS (March 31, 1852 - De | |
Otto Julius Bierbaum (June 28, 1865 - February 1, 19 | |
Otto Junior Airport | |
Otto K and Silhavy TJ (2002). | |
or not desired, the name may be represented as | Otto Kaehler. |
For the Austrian physician, see | Otto Kahler. |
and Carpaccio's Knight (from the collection of | Otto Kahn). |
in Europe with Walter Auerbach, Fritz Eberhard, | Otto Kahn-Freund and Kurt Mandelbaum, but left the p |
Geburtstags von | Otto Kaiser. |
ahinden, Pierre Vago, Bruno Zevi, Dennis Sharp, | Otto Kapfinger, Frei Otto, Paolo Soleri, Ernst Gisel |
Otto Karhi Park. | |
Otto Karhi Park is a public park in the centre of th | |
The park has been named after | Otto Karhi, a politician from Oulu. |
The abbreviation is used to indicate to | Otto Karl Berg as an authority on scientific descrip |
Otto Karl Albrecht Ritschl (26 June 1860, Bonn - 28 | |
agency in Fijian History" In Holger Jebens, Ton | Otto, Karl Heinz Kohl eds. |
Otto Karl Robert Wernicke (30 September 1893, Ostero | |
ntees on the ballot that year (Cruz Reynoso and | Otto Kaus), something that was unprecedented. |
He was succeeded by fellow Socialist | Otto Kehrein. |
most of the time, and First Deputy Comptroller | Otto Kelsey actually ran the office. |
Otto Kernberg provided the most extensive discussion | |
Otto Kernberg described what he called a 'pathologic | |
In their wake, | Otto Kernberg highlighted the destructive qualities |
iner, Rudolph Loewenstein, Charles Brenner, and | Otto Kernberg. |
Illinois governor | Otto Kerner appointed Freeman to the Illinois Indust |
ry were formally dedicated by Illinois Governor | Otto Kerner, the result of efforts by Ophthalmology |
nted third-consecutive term but was defeated by | Otto Kerner, Jr. |
In 1967, Schisler was appointed by governor | Otto Kerner, Jr. to be head of the Illinois Office o |
His son, | Otto Kerner, Jr., was twice elected Democratic gover |
Otto Kerner, Sr. (February 22, 1884 - December 13, 1 | |
uccessfully prosecuted former Illinois governor | Otto Kerner, Jr., continued to hammer the issue duri |
t of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit vacated by | Otto Kerner, Sr.. Formally nominated on January 11, |
eneral Assembly and signed by Illinois Governor | Otto Kerner, Jr. in 1961, the legislation enacted cr |
Otto Kerner, Jr. (August 15, 1908 - May 9, 1976) was | |
t of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit vacated by | Otto Kerner. |
o the Gymnasium at the Ilfeld monastery school, | Otto Kiep studied law in Germany and London, and gra |
As Chief of the Reich Press Office, the name | Otto Kiep showed up on the list of the group around |
He was born as | Otto Killingland in Drammen as a son of attorney Sam |
Otto kills himself the next day by jumping from a ve | |
a Ottone, re d'Italia (Adelaide of Burgundy, or | Otto, King of Italy) is a two-act opera composed by |
Instead she entreated the protection of | Otto, King of Germany. |
which honored him posthumously in creating the | Otto Kinkeldey Award. |
Otto Kinkeldey (1878-1966) was an American music lib | |
Otto Kippes (1905-1994) was a German Catholic priest | |
According to a proposal by | Otto Kippes, who verified the discovery, it was name |
According to a proposal by | Otto Kippes, who verified the discovery, it was name |
According to a proposal by | Otto Kippes, who verified the discovery, it was name |
It was named after German amateur astronomer | Otto Kippes, acknowledged for his work in asteroid o |
Manfred Freyberger ... | Otto Kisnat |
Otto Kitsinger - photography, illustrations | |
Otto Kittel (1917, Krasov, Austrian Silesia - 1945), | |
“Uncle” | Otto Kivistik, Julieta's uncle, who runs a successfu |
Some appreciative remarks on the work of Dr | Otto Kleinschmidt by a British avian taxonomist. |
He was an associated with the ornithologists | Otto Kleinschmidt, Oscar Rudolph Neumann and August |
The conductor | Otto Klemperer was his cousin. |
Janowski now holds the | Otto Klemperer Guest Conductor Chair with the PSO. |
For the physicist, see | Otto Klemperer (physicist). |
1905: | Otto Klemperer |
Brahms, Ein deutsches Requiem, with | Otto Klemperer and the Philharmonia Orchestra on the |
in which, under the adventurous directorship of | Otto Klemperer, had seen the premieres of many innov |
Notable photographs include those of | Otto Klemperer, Riccardo Muti, Douglas Fairbanks Jr, |
Kroll Theatre on 5 December 1929, conducted by | Otto Klemperer. |
seph Bentonelli, with the LA Philharmonic under | Otto Klemperer. |
Carl | Otto Klose (December 5, 1891 - January 15, 1988) was |
n Preston (Cambridge), Upper Canada, the son of | Otto Klotz and Elise (Elizabeth) Wilhelm, Klotz was |
Otto Knefler (born September 5, 1923; died on unknow | |
Otto Knows Bootleg | |
Tim Berg vs. Oliver Ingrosso & | Otto Knows - Loopede |
February 1935 - April 1935 Karl | Otto Koch |
Notable amongst these was Karl | Otto Koch, who was appointed commandant in 1935. |
ned in 1891 and the first cremation was that of | Otto Kochert. |
e following September 21 from Archbishop Joseph | Otto Kolb, with Bishops Joseph Wendel and Arthur Lan |
1919 | Otto Kolin becomes the new owner and gives Au Cafe a |
Otto Konrad (born 1 November 1964 in Graz) is a reti | |
Clarence | Otto Kraft was a Major League Baseball player. |
Instead Jens | Otto Krag of the Social Democrats formed a cabinet s |
Jens | Otto Krag (1914-78), social democratic prime ministe |
e until Hilmar Baunsgaard in 1968 replaced Jens | Otto Krag as prime minister. |
Former Prime Minister Jens | Otto Krag (1962-1968) was born and raised in Randers |
the end of 1975, by former prime minister Jens | Otto Krag. |
He is supposed to kill gun dealer | Otto Krampe at his birthday party in Saint-Tropez by |
Otto Krappan (October 11, 1886 - February 2, 1942) w | |
Pittsburgh in 1874, by | Otto Krebs |
o have several senior naval officers (including | Otto Kretschmer and Wolfgang Heyda) attempt to escap |
Otto Kretschmer (1912-1998), German U-Boat commander | |
Otto Kretschmer (1790-1811), Czech manufacturer of m | |
When he refused, | Otto Kretschmer and Hans Hefele were also asked to p |
torpedoed and sunk by U-99 under the command of | Otto Kretschmer. |
ed with HMS Walker in the sinking of U-99 under | Otto Kretschmer. |
Axel | Otto Kristian Hagemann, politician |
Otto Krogh (1878 - 1952) was a Norwegian rower who c | |
In 1898 he joined | Otto Krome as joint-headmaster of the University Hig |
Otto Kron survived the war and died at Dachau on the | |
Otto Kron was also involved in the invasion of the S | |
Otto Krueger at the Biographical Directory of the Un | |
For the baseball player, see | Otto Krueger (baseball). |
outh African pioneer and president Paul Kruger, | Otto Kruger was musically trained, but switched care |
Otto Kruger as Rev. Jim Stevens | |
, CBS network Lux Radio Theater broadcast, with | Otto Kruger and Frances Robinson. |
The supporting cast includes | Otto Kruger and Sidney Toler and the movie was direc |
film stars Robert Preston and Ellen Drew, with | Otto Kruger and Stephen Geray. |
The drama features | Otto Kruger and Nina Foch. |
Otto Kruger as Dr. Livesey | |
Otto Kruger as Mike Chadwick | |
Otto Kruger as Paul Devon | |
Otto Kruger as Carl Stephans | |
Otto Kruger as Gordon Ling | |
Otto Kruger as John Coudair | |
Otto Kruger as Dr. Magnus | |
Otto Kruger as Paul Hendrix | |
Otto Kruger as Dr. Jan Stockman | |
Otto Kruger (September 6, 1885 - September 6, 1974) | |
id), he chances to meet Gestapo Colonel Henkel ( | Otto Kruger) and his aide and protege, Karl. |
war film directed by William Nigh and starring | Otto Kruger, Elissa Landi, and Donald Woods. |
have the most screen time, top billing goes to | Otto Kruger, the immensely enjoyable character actor |
It stars Madge Evans, Alice Brady, and | Otto Kruger. |
Otto Kruger.... Richard Field | |
Karl | Otto Kuehl (pronounced "keel"; September 5, 1937 - A |
There | Otto Kumm and the LSSAH surrendered to the advancing |
piens, it was transferred to Suillus in 1898 by | Otto Kuntze. |
ceae genus Nebrownia was named in his honour by | Otto Kuntze. |
Otto Kurth ... Otto Carstens | |
Otto Lagoni - den gamle greve | |
1604 Tombaugh is an asteroid discovered by Carl | Otto Lampland on March 24, 1931 at the Lowell Observ |
It is named after Carl | Otto Lampland. |
Generalleutnant | Otto Lancelle, 6 May 1941 - 8 July 1941 |
accquisiton of over 30,000 photographs taken by | Otto Landauer of Leonard Frank Photos Studio. |
German November Revolution and was replaced by | Otto Landsberg on 13 February 1919. |
the SPD (Friedrich Ebert, Philipp Scheidemann, | Otto Landsberg) and 3 from the USPD (Hugo Haase, Wil |
was directed by Henry Hathaway and produced by | Otto Lang from a screenplay by Ivan Goff and Ben Rob |
e newly configured Saskatoon-Humboldt riding by | Otto Lang of the Liberal party in the 1968 federal e |
e NDP's Transport critic, he often clashed with | Otto Lang over the Crow Rate that allowed subsidized |
arch for Paradise (1957), which was directed by | Otto Lang. |
irected by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and produced by | Otto Lang. |
1925 to the parents of Mary Astor, Mr. and Mrs. | Otto Langhanke. |
ot win control of the city council, and Sheriff | Otto Langum worked closely with the Minneapolis Citi |
he recipient of the American Physical Society's | Otto Laporte Award. |
Jens | Otto Larsen (5 April 1893 - 23 July 1969) was a Dani |
e pieing as a form of protest, hitting Chairman | Otto Larsen during the President's Commission on Obs |
For the American sociologist, see | Otto Larsen (sociology). |
Oldenburg, where he lived at the home of Baurat | Otto Lasius (1797-1888). |
Otto Laske | |
the war, Heckmann studied vocals and piano with | Otto Laugs at the state conservatory in Hagen (Westp |
Carl | Otto Lauritz Larsen (June 3, 1886 - December 4, 1962 |
The | Otto Law Group, PLLC |
Otto Lechner (born February 25, 1964) is an Austrian | |
Otto Lechner in a concert with the Bethlehem All Sta | |
As bishop, | Otto led a model, simple and frugal life, but did mu |
Otto led the Neapolitan army in battle but was defea | |
Otto Lederer - Gray Wolf | |
Otto Lederer - King Carson | |
Otto Lederer - Auctioneer | |
Otto Lederer | |
s uncle's tutelage until the age of 25; however | Otto left for Naples in 1376 to marry Queen Joan I. |
Otto left a broad influence on theology and philosop | |
sources give it as Paul Braun-Lehmann and Emile | Otto Lehmann-Braun. |
Otto Lenel (December 13, 1849, Mannheim - February 7 | |
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of | Otto Lenel's death, a sign was affixed to his last r |
Vunderink, Versluijs, Thomas Kroon (drums) and | Otto Lenselink (guitar) They recorded a new album, D |
Otto Lerche (born September 16, 1861) was a farmer a | |
Mathias | Otto Leth Sommerhielm |
aus, Leutnant Gerhard Brenner and Oberfeldwebel | Otto Leupert. |
a and named after his son, Elliot Lewis Barnaby | Otto Lewis Johnson Magnus Lexington Fae Tang Steel ( |
ikale Venstre, replacing it with the Cabinet of | Otto Liebe, a caretaker cabinet, on 30 March, as he |
Otto Liebing (March 31, 1891 - November 7, 1967) was | |
Otto Liebing | |
Otto Liebmann, born February 2, 1840, died January 1 | |
May 23 - | Otto Lilienthal (d. |
This family was relative to | Otto Liman von Sanders, was a German general who ser |
art of the Gallipoli campaign by German General | Otto Liman von Sanders. |
He later quarreled with General | Otto Liman von Sanders about the war plans. |
with the head of the German mission to Turkey, | Otto Liman von Sanders, nor was he liked by the real |
Otto Lindig (1881 - 1966) was a German master potter | |
Otto Link New York 7* Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece/The | |
Captain | Otto Livonius commanded the ship during the war. |
Otto Loewe: Doctor Oberwasser | |
A famous student of Naunyn's was | Otto Loewi (1873-1961) who was the winner of the Nob |
The Nobel Prize diploma of | Otto Loewi, housed at the University of Graz |
Laboratory in 1951, where he met scientists as | Otto Loewi, and particularly Katsuma Dan. |
1936 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with | Otto Loewi. |
Otto Lohse (1912) | |
It was coined in the 1970s by Steve | Otto, long-time newspaper columnist for the Tampa Tr |
nardo (12 October 1912 - 4 May 1995), born Arne | Otto Lorang Andersen, was a Norwegian circus perform |
Jean Pelet (left) and | Otto Louis-Guillaume, Comte de Mosloy (right) |
tiania as the daughter of professor in medicine | Otto Lous Mohr and the noted activist Tove Mohr. |
sted of Aslaug Aasland, Gustav Natvig-Pedersen, | Otto Lous Mohr, Einar Diesen, Erling Bryn and Markus |
Otto Lous Mohr (1886 - 1967) was a Norwegian medical | |
Otto Lowenstern (December 7, 1888 - December 1, 1917 | |
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