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Ackermann (surname)
Ackermann is a surname. "Acker" comes from German or Old English, meaning "field", and is related to the word "acre". ''Ackermann'' means "farmer" (literally: "fieldman"). Notable people with the surname, also spelled Akkermann. include: * Annely Akkermann (born 1972) Estonian politician * Anton Ackermann (1905–1973), German foreign minister * Barbara Ackermann (1925–2020), American politician * Christian Ackermann (died 1710), Estonian sculptor * Colin Ackermann (born 1991), South African cricketer * Dorothea Ackermann (1752–1821), German actress * Else Ackermann (1933–2019), German physician and pharmacologist * Ernst Christian Wilhelm Ackermann (1761–1835), Bohemian public servant * Franz Ackermann (born 1963), German abstract artist * Georg Ackermann (other) * Gustav Adolph Ackermann (1791–1872), a German lawyer * Haider Ackermann (born 1971), French fashion designer * Hans Ackermann (16th century), German dramatist * Hans-Wofgang Ackermann (1936-2017), G ...
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German Language
German ( ) is a West Germanic languages, West Germanic language mainly spoken in Central Europe. It is the most widely spoken and Official language, official or co-official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italy, Italian province of South Tyrol. It is also a co-official language of Luxembourg and German-speaking Community of Belgium, Belgium, as well as a national language in Namibia. Outside Germany, it is also spoken by German communities in France (Bas-Rhin), Czech Republic (North Bohemia), Poland (Upper Silesia), Slovakia (Bratislava Region), and Hungary (Sopron). German is most similar to other languages within the West Germanic language branch, including Afrikaans, Dutch language, Dutch, English language, English, the Frisian languages, Low German, Luxembourgish, Scots language, Scots, and Yiddish. It also contains close similarities in vocabulary to some languages in the North Germanic languages, North Germanic group, such as Danish lan ...
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Henri Ackermann
Henri Ackermann (25 July 1922 – 23 January 2014) was a Luxembourgian racing cyclist. He rode in the 1947 and 1948 Tour de France The 1948 Tour de France was the 35th edition of the Tour de France, taking place from 30 June to 25 July 1948. It consisted of 21 stages over . The race was won by Italian cyclist Gino Bartali, who had also won the Tour de France in 1938. Bartal .... References External links * 1922 births 2014 deaths Luxembourgian male cyclists Sportspeople from Luxembourg City {{Luxembourg-cycling-bio-stub ...
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Klaus Ackermann
Klaus Ackermann (born 20 March 1946 in Hamm) is a retired German footballer. He spent ten seasons in the Bundesliga with Borussia Mönchengladbach, 1. FC Kaiserslautern and Borussia Dortmund. Honours * DFB-Pokal The DFB-Pokal ( is a German knockout football cup competition held annually by the German Football Association (DFB). Sixty-four teams participate in the competition, including all clubs from the Bundesliga and the 2. Bundesliga. It is considere ... finalist: 1971–72 References External links * 1946 births Living people Footballers from Hamm German men's footballers SC Preußen Münster players Borussia Mönchengladbach players 1. FC Kaiserslautern players Borussia Dortmund players Bundesliga players 2. Bundesliga players Men's association football midfielders 20th-century German people West German men's footballers {{germany-footy-forward-1940s-stub ...
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Kirk Von Ackermann
Kirk von Ackermann ( – 9 October 2003) was an American contractor who disappeared in Iraq in 2003. His family was given a "presumption of death of a citizen abroad" certificate three years later. He has not been officially declared dead. Early life Von Ackermann was an intelligence officer in the United States Air Force, and had previously served as a Russian linguist in the United States Army. Among his roles in the Air Force was that of "former Deputy Director of Intelligence for NATO operations in Kosovo in 1999, where he had been decorated for operations behind enemy lines." Disappearance He was employed by Ultra Services of Istanbul, Turkey when he disappeared in Iraq on October 9, 2003. His car was found empty on a road between Kirkuk and Tikrit, with his equipment and $40,000 still inside. On December 14, 2003, his colleague, Ryan G. Manelick was gunned down just after leaving Camp Anaconda. The Major Procurement Fraud Unit (MPFU) at U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Com ...
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Kathrin Ackermann
Kathrin Ackermann (born 30 January 1938) is a German actress. Early life Ackermann is a daughter of Hans Ackermann and Elisabeth, née Albert. Her father died during the Second World War in the Battle of France, and her mother married the conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler. He was thus Kathrin Ackermann's stepfather. Ackermann's maternal grandmother was the politician Katharina von Kardorff-Oheimb, who was married to Ernst Albert, a son of the industrialist Heinrich Albert; Ackermann's mother Elisabeth came from this marriage. Career Growing up in Lausanne, Ackermann graduated from the Otto Falckenberg School of the Performing Arts in Munich. In 1959, she made her debut at the Bavarian State Theater in Munich, where she worked from 1961 to 1979. After that, she appeared as a freelance actress, particularly on Munich private theaters. She has also appeared in very different roles in films and on television such as: B. in the television series Die glückliche Familie and Vater wider ...
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Karl Gustav Ackermann
Karl Gustav Ackermann (10 April 1820 in Elsterberg - 1 March 1901 in Dresden) was a German conservative politician for German Conservative Party The German Conservative Party (german: Deutschkonservative Partei, DkP) was a right-wing political party of the German Empire founded in 1876. It largely represented the wealthy landowning elite Prussian Junkers. The party was a response to Ge .... He was a member of the Reichstag and the Saxon State Parliament. Biography After graduating from high school in Grimma, Ackermann studied at the University of Leipzig from 1840 to 1843, and from 1843 to 1845 in Heidelberg. In 1840 he became a member of the Old Leipzig Burschenschaft. In 1841 he became active in the Corps Misnia Leipzig. He began his legal career in 1845 as a clerk in Königsbrück (Saxony), and from 1847 to 1849 as a council actuary at the Dresden city council. In 1849 he settled in Dresden as an independent lawyer and notary. Literature *Elvira Döscher, Wolfgang Sc ...
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Josef Ackermann
Josef Meinrad Ackermann (born 7 February 1948) is a Swiss banker, former Chairman of the Bank of Cyprus, and former chief executive officer of Deutsche Bank. He has also been a member of the influential Washington-based financial advisory body, the Group of Thirty. Early life He was born in Walenstadt, Canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland, raised in Mels in a Catholic home, and is a graduate of the University of St. Gallen (HSG). After studying economics and social Sciences at the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland, he continued his time there as a research assistant at the Department of Economics and went on to receive a doctorate in the subject. Career After leaving university Ackermann went to work in 1977 for the Swiss multinational investment bank Credit Suisse, which he left in 1996. In the same year he joined the board of directors of the Deutsche Bank in Frankfurt am Main. He served as chairman of the board from 2002 to 2012. In March 2019 the New York Times reported th ...
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Josef Ackermann (other)
Josef Ackermann Josef Meinrad Ackermann (born 7 February 1948) is a Swiss banker, former Chairman of the Bank of Cyprus, and former chief executive officer of Deutsche Bank. He has also been a member of the influential Washington-based financial advisory body, th ... (born 1948) is a Swiss banker and former chief executive officer of Deutsche Bank. Josef Ackermann may also refer to: * Josef Ackermann (journalist) (1896–1959), German journalist * Josef Ackermann (politician) (1905–1997), German politician and a representative of the Reichstag for the Nazi Party (NSDAP) {{hndis, name=Ackermann, Josef ...
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Johann Christian Gottlieb Ackermann
Johann Christian Gottlieb Ackermann (17 February 1756 – 9 March 1801) was a German doctor. Biography He was born at Zeulenroda, in Upper Saxony, on 17 February 1756. His parents were the physician Johann Samuel Ackermann (1705-1762) and the Eva Rosine Oberreuther (1722-1776), the daughter of the tanning master Paul Steinmüller. Attending the University of Jena at only fifteen years old, Johann found a teacher in Ernst Gottfried Baldinger. The two relocated to Göttingen where he studied, apart from medicine, the classical sciences, as a student of Christian Gottlob Heyne. Ackermann was promoted in 1775 to private lecturer at the medical faculty of Halle, where he lived for two years. Afterwards, he returned to Zeulenroda to practice medicine and physics. In 1786, he followed a call to Altdorf, where he was appointed professor of chemistry. In 1794 he accepted a position as chair of applied medicine and - at the same time - a position as the head of the local hospital for the ...
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Johann Adam Ackermann
Johann Adam Ackermann (November 3, 1780 – March 27, 1853) was a German landscape painter of the early 19th century. He was born in Mainz and moved to Frankfurt am Main in 1804. His best-known works are his winter landscapes and watercolours. He died in Frankfurt. Johann Ackermann was the brother of Georg Friedrich Ackermann (1787, Mainz – 1843, Frankfurt am Main), who also painted landscapes but with less success. See also * List of German painters This is a list of German painters. A > second column was into info box --> * Hans von Aachen (1552–1615) * Aatifi (born 1965) * Karl Abt (1899–1985) * Tomma Abts (born 1967) * Andreas Achenbach (1815–1910) * Oswald Achenbach (1827 ... Sources * ''Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie'' 1780 births 1853 deaths Artists from Mainz 18th-century German painters 18th-century German male artists German male painters 19th-century German painters 19th-century German male artists {{Germany-painter-stub ...
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Johan Christian Ackermann
Johan Christian Ackermann (1740–1795) was a Swedish landscape architect whose work was primarily inspired by English landscape gardens. Johan Christian Ackermann was originally from Sachsen and moved to Sweden at the age of 22. He was initially employed at the Ekolsund Castle garden. Following a dispute with his employer, he decided to open his own market garden. In 1774, he became the director of the royal gardens at Karlberg Palace. In 1785, he took leadership of the continued construction of Haga Park from his predecessor Fredrik Magnus Piper. From 1787 until 1790, his work primarily consisted of channel and islet landscape design. In 1800, Ackermann oversaw the planting of roughly 26,000 trees at each of the garden centers of Hagaparken.Hagapromenader
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Johan Ackermann
Johannes Nicolaas 'Johan' Ackermann (born 3 June 1970) is a South African professional rugby union coach and former player. He played as a Lock (rugby union), lock during his playing career between 1995 and 2007. He is currently the head coach at NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes, Red Hurricanes. Playing career In 2007, Johan Ackermann became the oldest Springbok to play for the national side, at the age of 37. After the 2007 World Cup in France, he was recalled to the Springbok squad to play against the Barbarians. This was his last outing as an international player. Ackermann bowed out of professional rugby on a winning note on 1 March 2008, when the Sharks defeated the Bulls (rugby), Bulls 29-15 at Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Loftus Versfeld. He became the oldest player ever in Super Rugby history at age . Coaching career Ackermann was the forwards coach of the Lions in Super Rugby under head coach, John Mitchell (rugby union), John Mitchell but after Mitchell left the Union, he took ov ...
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