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Crüger (other)
Crüger, sometimes spelt in English and other languages Crueger, may refer to: People *Arved Crüger (1911–1942), World War II Luftwaffe wing commander and Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipient *Carl Friedrich August Alexander Crüger (1813–1885), German entomologist *Herbert Crüger (1911–2003), German political activist and politician *Hermann Crüger (1818–1864), German pharmacist and botanist * Johann Crüger (1598–1662), a Sorb musician and composer * Peter Crüger (1580–1639), Prussian mathematician and astronomer Other * Crüger (crater), a crater on the Moon See also *Cruger (other) *Kruger Krüger, Krueger or Kruger (without the Umlaut (diacritic), umlaut Ü) are German surnames originating from '':de:Krüger, Krüger'', meaning tavern-keeper in Low German and Pottery, potter in Central German and Upper German. The last name Krüger ...
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Arved Crüger
Arved Crüger (25 June 1911 – 22 March 1942) was a Luftwaffe wing commander during World War II and Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipient. He married the German movie actress Carola Höhn in 1941. He was appointed ''Geschwaderkommodore'' (Wing Commander) of ''Kampfgeschwader'' 77 (KG 77—77th Bomber Wing) in 1942. Crüger was posted as missing in action on 22 March 1942. Early life and career Gustav-Arved Crüger was born on 25 June 1911 in Pillau, district of Samland in East Prussia. He joined the military service as a ''Fahnenjunker'' (Officer Cadet) in the 2nd Infantry Regiment (''Infanterie-Regiment 2'') on 1 April 1931. He then attended the Military School Dresden from 1 October 1932 until 1 June 1933. Among his classmates were Werner Mölders, Günther Freiherr von Maltzahn, Joachim Pötter, Hans-Henning Freiherr von Beust, Hubertus von Bonin, Gerhard Kollewe and Wolfgang Schellmann. With graduation he was promoted to ''Fähnrich'' and transferred to the ...
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Carl Friedrich August Alexander Crüger
Carl Friedrich August Alexander Crüger (26 February 1813, Fürstenberg - 21 May 1885, Hamburg ) was a German entomologist who specialised in Lepidoptera. His collection of world Lepidoptera is in the Biozentrum Grindel und Zoologisches Museu Works *1876 Ueber Schmetterlinge von Guayaquil. ''Verhandlungen des Vereins für naturwissenschaftliche Unterhaltung zu Hamburg'' 2: 129-131. *with J. B. Capronnier 1876 Notice sur les époques d'apparition des lépidoptères du Brésil recueillis p. M. C. Van Volxem dans son voyage en 1872. ''Annales de la soc.entom. de Belgique'' Tom. XVII., 1874. p. 5-39. *Verhandlungen des Vereins für naturwissenschaftliche Unterhaltung zu Hamburg 2: 132-135. eview*1879. Ueber exotische Lepidopteren (1877). ''Verhandlungen des Vereins für naturwissenschaftliche Unterhaltung zu Hamburg'' 4: 192-198. *1881. Catalogue of the coll. of diurnal lepidoptera formed by the late William Chapman Hewitson, of Oatlands, Walton on Thames, and bequeathed by hi ...
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Herbert Crüger
Herbert Crüger (17 May 1911 – 17 January 2003) was a German political activist and politician (KPD) who, as a young man during the Nazi years, became caught up in espionage activity. During the postwar decade, as the division of Germany seemed to have become permanent, millions of people fled from East Germany to West Germany. More unusually, Herbert Crüger was one of those who, having ended up in "the west", crossed the internal frontier in the other direction, probably, at least in part, because his communist politics made it hard for him to obtain suitable employment in the west. In the east, he became a university lecturer and author. In 1958, he fell foul of a political purge and spent some years in the vast Bautzen penitentiary. He was released in 1961 but had to wait until 1990 for his formal rehabilitation. Biography Herbert Crüger was born in Berlin-Rixdorf. His father worked as a book printer, but died in September 1914 after an intestinal operation. His mothe ...
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Hermann Crüger
Hermann Crüger (11 February 1818, Hamburg – 28 February 1864, San Fernando) was a German pharmacist and botanist. He was educated in pharmacy in Lüneburg and Hamburg prior to moving as a pharmacist to Trinidad in 1841. From 1857 until his death he served as a government botanist and director of the botanical garden in Port-of-Spain. He collected botanical specimens in Trinidad, Jamaica, Cuba and Venezuela.JSTOR Global Plants
Crueger, Hermann (1818-1864)
Crüger was considered an important source of information for on aspects of floral biology. In 1863 Darwin wrote to Crüger in regards to

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Johann Crüger
Johann Crüger (9 April 1598 – 23 February 1662) was a German composer of well-known hymns. He was also the editor of the most widely used Lutheran hymnal of the 17th century, ''Praxis pietatis melica''. Early life and education Crüger was born in Groß Breesen (now part of Guben) as the son of an innkeeper, Georg Crüger.Nummert, Dietrich"Mit 24 schon Musikdirektor. Kantor und Lehrer Johann Crüger" ''Berlinische Monatsschrift'', pp. 64–68 (April 1998) He was an ethnic Sorb, baptized as Jan Krygar.Zersen, David and Mellenbruch, Eric. “Najwuznamn-niši němski kěrlušer poreforma-ciskeje doby bě Serb”, Serbsky protyka, pp. 53–56 (2018) (In Sorbian) He studied at the nearby Lateinschule (then located in Guben) until 1613, and that school's teaching program included music and singing. He then traveled to Sorau and Breslau for further education, and finally to Regensburg, where he received musical training from Paulus Homberger (1560–1634). In 1615 he traveled to ...
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Peter Crüger
Peter Crüger or Peter Krüger (20 October 1580 – 6 June 1639) was a mathematician, astronomer, polymath, and teacher of Johannes Hevelius. Life Crüger was born in Königsberg, Duchy of Prussia, a fief of the Crown of Poland, Kingdom of Poland. In scientific documents published in Latin, his common name ''Krüger'' (German language, German for ''potter'' or ''innkeeper'') was Latinized and spelled ''Crüger''. (Compared to the frequency of the family name ''Krüger'', the name '':de:Crüger, Crüger'' is relatively uncommon.) Crüger studied at the universities in Albertina University, Königsberg, University of Leipzig, Leipzig and Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg, Wittenberg, graduating from Wittenberg in 1606. Among his teachers were Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler. He then moved to the city of Danzig (Gdańsk) in the Crown of Poland, Kingdom of Poland, where he worked for the rest of his life as a professor of poetry and mathematics at the ''Academic Gymnasiu ...
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Crüger (crater)
Crüger is a lunar impact crater that is located in the western part of the Moon, to the northeast of the much larger walled plain Darwin. The most distinctive feature about this crater is very dark interior floor that is one of the lowest albedo features on the Moon. The surface has been covered in basaltic lava and has only been exposed to a minimal amount of deposition from impact ejecta. The floor is nearly featureless, with crater of 2.5 km diameter near the center and few other even more diminutive impacts. The outer rim is low and nearly circular, and has not been significantly reshaped by impacts. Crüger is a crater of Lower (Early) Imbrian age.The geologic history of the Moon


Cruger (other)
Cruger may refer to: * Cruger (surname) * Cruger, Mississippi, United States ** Cruger-Tchula Academy * Cruger Township, Woodford County, Illinois ** Cruger, Illinois, United States See also

* Crüger (other) * Crugers, New York * Kruger {{disambiguation, geo ...
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