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Hans Ulrich
Hans-Ulrich or Hans Ulrich may refer to: *Hans Ulrich Aschenborn (born 1947), animal painter in Southern Africa *Hans-Ulrich Back (1896–1976), German general in the Wehrmacht during World War II * Hans-Ulrich Brunner (1943–2006), Swiss painter *Hans-Ulrich Buchholz (1944–2011), German rower *Hans-Ulrich Dürst (born 1939), Swiss former swimmer * Hans Ulrich von Eggenberg (1568–1634), Austrian statesman *Hans Ulrich Engelmann (1921–2011), German composer *Hans-Ulrich Ernst (1920–1984), known as Jimmy Ernst, American painter born in Germany *Hans Ulrich Fisch (1583–1647), Swiss painter *Hans Ulrich Franck (born 1603), German historical painter and etcher from Kaufbeuren, Swabia *Hans-Ulrich Grapenthin (born 1943), German former footballer * Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht (born 1948), literary theorist whose work spans epistemologies of the everyday *Hans-Ulrich Indermaur (born 1939), Swiss television moderator, journalist, writer, and magazine editor *Hans Ulrich Klintzsch (1898†...
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Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht
Hans Ulrich "Sepp" Gumbrecht (born 15 June 1948) is a literary theorist whose work spans philology, philosophy, semiotics, literary and cultural history, and epistemologies of the everyday. As of June 14, 2018, he is Albert Guérard Professor Emeritus in Literature at Stanford University. Since 1989, he held the Albert Guérard Chair as Professor in the Departments of Comparative Literature and French and Italian in Stanford's Division of Literatures, Languages, and Cultures. By courtesy, he was also affiliated with the Departments of German Studies, Iberian and Latin American Cultures, and the Program in Modern Thought and Literature. Since retirement, he continues to be a Catedratico Visitante Permanente at the University of Lisbon and became a Presidential Professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 2020. Gumbrecht's writing on philosophy and modern thought extends from the Middle Ages to today and incorporates an array of disciplines and styles, at times combining ...
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Hans Ulrich Von Schaffgotsch
Hans Ulrich von Schaffgotsch (28 August 1595 – 24 July 1635) was a Silesian nobleman and Generalfeldwachtmeister who fought in the Silesian front of the Thirty Years' War. He was falsely convicted of treason and executed following a purge within the army of the Holy Roman Empire that targeted officers associated with former Generalissimo Albrecht von Wallenstein. Early life Hans Ulrich was born on 28 August 1595 in the castle. The Schaffgotsch family belonged to the Silesian nobility. Upon the death of his father Christoph and his relative Adam von Schaffgotsch, he inherited vast estates including Greiffenberg, Greiffenstein, Kynast, Giersdorf, Trachenberg-Prausnitz, Schmiedeberg as well as territories between the Riesengebirge mountain and the river Iser. Between 1611 and 1614 he attended the universities of Tübingen, Leipzig and Altdorf, while also traveling to Spain, Italy, England, France and the Netherlands. On his return, he focused his attention on administerin ...
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Hans Ulrich Aschenborn
Hans Ulrich "Uli" Aschenborn (born 6 September 1947 in Johannesburg, South Africa) is a Southern African animal painter.Kloppers, Sas (2012), ''Directory of Namibian Artists'' Dream Africa Productions and Publishing, page 140 (in print)
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Hans-Ulrich Von Oertzen
Hans Ulrich von Oertzen (6 March 1915 – 21 July 1944) was a German officer who served in Army Group Centre of the Wehrmacht during the Second World War. He took part in the military-based 20 July Plot conspiracy against Adolf Hitler and many letters to his wife have been published that provide an insight into his thoughts during that period. Born in Berlin to an aristocratic family, Oertzen followed his father into the army and trained as a general staff officer. During the Second World War he was promoted to Major and by 1943 was serving in Army Group Centre under Generalmajor Henning von Tresckow, who was one of the leading members of the resistance. He then helped Claus von Stauffenberg to develop Operation Valkyrie. On 26 March 1944, he married Ingrid von Oertzen Langenn, and a selection of 240 letters he wrote to her from 1942 to 1944 were recently published in book form in Germany. On 20 July 1944 Oertzen was the liaison officer to the commander of the defense ...
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Hans-Ulrich Von Luck Und Witten
Hans–Ulrich Freiherr von Luck und Witten (15 July 1911 – 1 August 1997), usually shortened to Hans von Luck, was a German officer in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II. Luck served with the 7th Panzer Division and 21st Panzer Division. Luck is author of the book ''Panzer Commander''. Early life and interwar period Luck was born in Flensburg, into a Prussian family with old military roots. Luck's father, Otto von Luck, served in the Imperial German Navy and died during July 1918 of an influenza virus. His mother remarried a Reichsmarine Chaplain. In 1929, Luck joined the ''Reichswehr'' (army). Through the winter of 1931−1932, Luck attended a nine-month course for officer cadets, led by then Captain Erwin Rommel, at the infantry school in Dresden. On 30 June 1934 Luck's unit took part in the Night of the Long Knives, arresting several '' Sturmabteilung'' (SA) members in Stettin. In 1939 Luck was posted to the 2nd Light Division, serving in its armoured re ...
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Hans-Ulrich Wittchen
Hans-Ulrich Wittchen (born 6 July 1951 in Bad Salzuflen) is a clinical psychologist, psychotherapist and epidemiologist. He has been a head of the Institute of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy and the Center of Clinical Epidemiology and Longitudinal Studies (CELOS) at the Technische Universität Dresden. Since 2018, he is leading the research group "Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy Research" at the Psychiatric Clinic of Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München and directs thIAP-TU Dresden GmbHin Dresden. Biography and education After graduating at the Freiherr-von-Stein-Gymnasium in Leverkusen in 1968, Wittchen studied Medicine and Psychology in Vienna, Austria. He began his career as a research assistant in the Department of Psychiatry in the Psychiatric University Hospital in Vienna (1973–1976). In Vienna, Hans-Ulrich Wittchen was in charge of introduction of behavioral therapy methods at Anton Proksch Institute and Ludwig-Boltzmann Institute. He earned his PhD ...
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Hans-Ulrich Wehler
Hans-Ulrich Wehler (September 11, 1931 – July 5, 2014) was a German left-liberal historian known for his role in promoting social history through the "Bielefeld School", and for his critical studies of 19th-century Germany. Life Wehler was born in Freudenberg, Westphalia. He studied history and sociology in Cologne, Bonn and, on a Fulbright scholarship, at Ohio University in the United States; working for six months as a welder and a truck driver in Los Angeles. He took his PhD in 1960 under Theodor Schieder at the University of Cologne. His dissertation examined social democracy and the nation state and the question of nationality in Germany between 1840 and 1914. His postdoctoral thesis on Bismarck and imperialism, opened the way for an academic career. His habilitation project on "American imperialism between 1865 and 1900", supported by the American Council of Learned Societies, permitted him to do research in American libraries in 1962–1953 and resulted in two books. In ...
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Hans-Ulrich Treichel
Prof. Dr. Hans-Ulrich Treichel (born 12 August 1952) is a Germanist, novelist and poet. His earliest published books were collections of poetry, but prose writing has become a larger part of his output since the critical and commercial success of his first novel ''Der Verlorene'' (translated into English as ''Lost''). Treichel has also worked as an opera librettist, most prominently in collaboration with the composer Hans Werner Henze. Early life and education Hans-Ulrich Treichel was born in Versmold in Westphalia in 1952 and lived there until 1968. After graduating from high school in Hanau, he studied German philology, philosophy and political science at the Free University of Berlin, where he earned his doctorate in 1983 with a thesis on Wolfgang Koeppen. He habilitated in 1993 and from 1995 to March 2018 taught as Professor for German literature at the ''Deutsche Literaturinstitut'' Leipzig''.'' (German literature institute) Career Treichel became known in particul ...
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Hans-Ulrich Thomale
Hans-Ulrich Thomale (born 6 December 1944) is a German football manager and former player. Career Thomale played as a defensive midfielder and defender for 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig and BSG Stahl Riesa in the DDR-Oberliga The DDR-Oberliga (English: ''East German Premier League'' or ''GDR Premier League'') was the top-level association football league in East Germany. Overview Following World War II, separate sports competitions emerged in the occupied eastern .... Thomale has been the manager and sporting director for former club 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig. He also managed Chinese Jia-B League club Chengdu Wuniu in 1998. References 1944 births Living people East German footballers Dresdner SC players East German football managers German football managers FC Erzgebirge Aue managers 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig managers Grazer AK managers KSV Hessen Kassel managers FC 08 Homburg managers KFC Uerdingen 05 managers FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt managers Associa ...
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Hans Ulrich Steger
Hans Ulrich Steger (generally known as H. U. Steger: 21 March 1923 - 18 June 2016) was a Swiss caricaturist, children's author and artist. Life Provenance and early years H. U. Steger was born in Zürich and grew up in nearby Küsnacht. Adolf P. Steger, his father, was an architect. He trained between 1939 and 1943 at the Zurich University of the Arts (''"Zürcher Hochschule der Künste"''), focusing on graphic art. The Swiss economy was badly affected by the bitterly destructive war being fought out in the surrounding countries: Steger's attempts to find work designing type faces or posters, or in other branches of commercial graphic art, were unsuccessful. At nights he reverted to his schoolboy habit of sketching portraits of the international political heroes and villains of the day, such as Mussolini, Stalin and Haile Selassie. Thinking this could become a source of income, he sent an illustration to the anti-fascist journalist-editor and caricaturist Carl Bà ...
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Hans Ulrich Staeps
Hans Ulrich Staeps (1909–1988) was a German composer, music professor and professional recorder player. Staeps was born in Dortmund and was a professor at the Vienna Conservatory from 1940-1975. He was a prolific composer of recorder works, writing over 20 pieces for the instrument in a period of 30 years. Many of these compositions are works for recorder ensembles from 2 to 6 recorders, sometimes with piano, cembalo or guitar The guitar is a fretted musical instrument that typically has six strings. It is usually held flat against the player's body and played by strumming or plucking the strings with the dominant hand, while simultaneously pressing selected strin ... accompaniment. He also wrote songs, made transcriptions of classical works for recorder and wrote didactic books on player the recorder amongst others . Staeps was known to improvise his piano accompaniments, which often feature complex harmonies, with great ease. References 1909 births 1988 deat ...
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Hans-Ullrich Schulz
Hans-Ullrich Schulz (24 May 1939 – 22 August 2012) was a German sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1964 Summer Olympics. References 1939 births 2012 deaths Athletes (track and field) at the 1964 Summer Olympics German male sprinters Olympic athletes of the United Team of Germany Place of birth missing {{Germany-sprint-bio-stub ...
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