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Buch (surname)
Buch is the surname of: * Bob Buch (born 1949), member of the Alaska House of Representatives * Claudia-Maria Buch (born 1966), German economist * Christian Leopold von Buch (1774–1853), German geologist and paleontologist * Tomás Buch (1931–2017), Argentine chemist and technologist * Eva-Maria Buch (1921–1943), German resistance fighter * Walter Buch (1883–1949), German jurist and war criminal See also * Captal de Buch, including Jean III de Grailly, captal de Buch Jean III de Grailly (aka. John De Grailly, died 7 September 1376), Captal de Buch, , was a Gascon nobleman and a military leader in the Hundred Years' War, who was praised by the chronicler Jean Froissart as an ideal of chivalry. Biography ...
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Bob Buch
Robert L. "Bob" Buch (born July 24, 1949) was a Democratic member of the Alaska House of Representatives, representing the 27th District from 2007 to 2011. He was elected in November 2006 defeating the Republican Republican can refer to: Political ideology * An advocate of a republic, a type of government that is not a monarchy or dictatorship, and is usually associated with the rule of law. ** Republicanism, the ideology in support of republics or agains ... opponent Tom Moffatt by 56.57% to 43.25%. In 2008, Buch won re-election, defeating the Republican Bob Lewis by 72 votes. Buch was defeated in November 2010 by the Republican Mia Costello. References External links Alaska State Legislature - Representative Bob Buchofficial government website Project Vote Smart - Representative Robert L. 'Bob' Buch (AK)profile * ''Follow the Money'' - Robert L (Bob) Buch *2006
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Claudia-Maria Buch
Claudia Maria Buch (also Claudia-Maria Buch; born March 1966) is a German economist who currently serves as Vice President of the Bundesbank. She previously worked as professor at the University of Tübingen and served as a member of the German Council of Economic Experts. Buch worked as scientific director at the Institut für Angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung (Institute of Applied Economic Studies) in Tübingen and as chairperson of the economic council at the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology. She still teaches at the Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg. Her research focuses on regulation and supervision of banking. Career Buch was born in March 1966 in Paderborn. She attended the Gymnasium Theodorianum in Paderborn and subsequently studied economics at the University of Bonn from 1985 to 1991, graduating with a degree as ''Diplom-Volkswirtin''. She was also granted a Master of Business Administration at the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire after studying t ...
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Christian Leopold Von Buch
Christian Leopold von Buch (26 April 1774 – 4 March 1853), usually cited as Leopold von Buch, was a German geologist and paleontologist born in Stolpe an der Oder (now a part of Angermünde, Brandenburg) and is remembered as one of the most important contributors to geology in the first half of the nineteenth century. His scientific interest was devoted to a broad spectrum of geological topics: volcanism, petrology, fossils, stratigraphy and mountain formation. His most remembered accomplishment is the scientific definition of the Jurassic system. Biography Buch studied with Alexander von Humboldt under Abraham Gottlob Werner at the mining school in Freiberg, Saxony. He afterwards completed his education at the universities of Halle and Göttingen. German and Italian explorations He began writing on geological topics early in life. His ''Versuch einer mineralogischen Beschreibung von Landeck'' (Breslau, 1797) was translated into French (Paris, 1805), and into English as ...
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Tomás Buch
Tomás Buch (July 7, 1931 – March 5, 2017) was an Argentine chemist and technologist. At 7 years old, on September 9, 1938, arrives in Argentina on the ship Florida. In 1955 he settled in San Carlos de Bariloche (province of Río Negro) to be part of the teaching staff of the newly created Institute of Physics Bariloche (today Balseiro Institute) as assistant Chemistry and associate researcher of CNEA In 1976 he was one of the creators of INVAP. He is the author of the book "De los quipus a los satélites : historia de la tecnología en la Argentina" Bibliography * El Tecnoscopio (Aique Grupo Editor, 1996, con varias reediciones). * Sistemas Tecnológicos (Aique Grupo Editor, 1999). * Tecnología en la vida cotidiana (Editorial Eudeba, 2004). * De los quipus a los satélites: historia de la tecnología en la Argentina, en colaboración con Carlos E. Solivérez (Editorial de la Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, 2011). * Desarrollo y ecopolítica: los grandes debates de la tecn ...
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Eva-Maria Buch
Eva-Maria Buch (31 January 1921 – 5 August 1943) was a German resistance to Nazism, resistance fighter against the Nazi Germany, Nazi régime in Germany associated with the Red Orchestra (espionage), Red Orchestra (''Rote Kapelle'') resistance group. Life Buch was born and lived with her parents in Charlottenburg, a borough of Berlin, until the mid-1930s. She was sent to the Ursulines, Ursuline School run by Catholic nuns until it was shut down in 1939. Without an ''Abitur'', she attended a seminar for Interpreting, interpreters at the Humboldt University of Berlin, University of Berlin. While working at a bookshop during 1941 and 1942, Buch became acquainted with Wilhelm Guddorf, through whom she became involved with the Red Orchestra. In autumn 1942, Buch attempted to hide Guddorf from a wave of Red Orchestra arrests, but she was arrested by the Gestapo on 11 October. Guddorf was arrested and sentenced to death soon thereafter. She was executed the following year, on 13 May ...
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Walter Buch
Walter Buch (24 October 1883 – 12 September 1949) was a German jurist as well as an SA and SS official during the Nazi era. He was Martin Bormann's father-in-law. As head of the Supreme Party Court, he was an important Party official. However due to his insistence on prosecuting major Party figures on moral issues, he alienated Adolf Hitler and his power and influence gradually diminished into insignificance. After the end of the Second World War in Europe, Buch was classified as a major regime functionary or in the denazification proceedings in 1948. On 12 September of 1949, he committed suicide. Early life and career Born in Bruchsal, the son of a Senate President at the Baden High Court, Buch graduated from the gymnasium in Konstanz and entered military service in 1902 as an officer cadet. He became a career officer in the Imperial German Army and served in the First World War as a training officer and a company commander, earning the Iron Cross 1st and 2nd clas ...
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Captal De Buch
Captal de Buch (later Buché from Latin ''capitalis'', "first", "chief") was a medieval feudal title in Gascony held by Jean III de Grailly among others. According to Du Cange, the designation ''captal'' (''capital, captau, capitau'') was applied loosely to the more illustrious nobles of Aquitaine, counts, viscounts, &c., probably as ''capitales domini'', "principal lords", though he quotes more fanciful explanations. As an actual title, the word was used only by the seigneurs of Trene, Puychagut, Epernon and Buch. Buch was a strategically located town and port on the Atlantic, in the bay of Arcachon. When Pierre, the seigneur of Grailly (''ca'' 1285 – 1356) married Asalide (the ''captaline de Buch''), the heiress of Pierre-Amanieu de Bordeaux, captal de Buch, in 1307, the title passed into the Grailly family, a line of fighting seigneurs with origins in Savoy. The title is best known in connexion with the famous soldier Jean III de Grailly, captal de Buch (r. 1343–1376), th ...
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