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Hans-Dieter Dörbaum
Hans-Dieter or, more rarely, Hans Dieter are German masculine given names, composed of Hans and Dieter. Notable people with these names include: People named Hans-Dieter * Hans-Dieter Bader (1938–2022), German operatic tenor * Hans-Dieter Beckey (1921–1992), German physicist and mass spectrometry researcher * Hans-Dieter Betz (born 1940), German experimental physicist * Hans-Dieter Beutel (born 1962), German tennis player * Hans-Dieter Brenner (born 1952), German banker * Hans-Dieter Brüchert (born 1952), German freestyle wrestler * ''Hans-Dieter Flick'', known as Hansi Flick (born 1965), German football player and manager * Hans-Dieter Frank (1919–1943), German Luftwaffe military aviator during World War II * Hans-Dieter Karras (born 1959), German church musician, composer and organist * Hans-Dieter Krampe (1937–2019), East German football player * ''Hans-Dieter Kronzucker'', known as Dieter Kronzucker (born 1936), German journalist and television presenter * ...
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Hans (name)
Hans is a male given name in Afrikaans, Danish language, Danish, Dutch language, Dutch, Estonian language, Estonian, Faroese language, Faroese, German language, German, Norwegian language, Norwegian, Icelandic language, Icelandic and Swedish language, Swedish-speaking populations. It was originally short for Johannes (Ioannis, Ioannes), but is now also recognized as a name in its own right for official purposes. The earliest documented usage was in 1356 in Sweden, 1360 in Norway, and the 14th century in Denmark. The name Hansel (other), Hansel (, ) is a diminutive, meaning "little Hans". Another diminutive with the same meaning is (), found in the German proverb ; which translates roughly as "what Hansel doesn't learn, Hans will never learn". Separately derived, ''Hans'' is also a male given name meaning "swan" in the Sanskrit language families of the Indian subcontinent. Alternative forms Other variants include: Han, Hawns, Hanns, Hannes, Hanse, Hansi (also female), ...
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Hans-Dieter Riechel
Hans-Dieter Riechel (18 December 1934 – 2 December 2014) was a German biathlete. He competed in the 20 km individual event at the 1964 Winter Olympics The 1964 Winter Olympics, officially known as the IX Olympic Winter Games () and commonly known as Innsbruck 1964 (), were a winter multi-sport event which was celebrated in Innsbruck, Austria, from January 29 to February 9, 1964. The city was a .... References External links * 1934 births 2014 deaths German male biathletes Olympic biathletes for the United Team of Germany Biathletes at the 1964 Winter Olympics People from Oberharz am Brocken Sportspeople from Saxony-Anhalt Sportspeople from Bezirk Magdeburg East German male biathletes {{Germany-biathlon-bio-stub ...
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German Masculine Given Names
German(s) may refer to: * Germany, the country of the Germans and German things **Germania (Roman era) * Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language ** For citizenship in Germany, see also German nationality law **Germanic peoples (Roman era) * German diaspora * German language * German cuisine, traditional foods of Germany People * German (given name) * German (surname) * Germán, a Spanish name Places * German (parish), Isle of Man * German, Albania, or Gërmej * German, Bulgaria * German, Iran * German, North Macedonia * German, New York, U.S. * Agios Germanos, Greece Other uses * German (mythology), a South Slavic mythological being * Germans (band), a Canadian rock band * "German" (song), a 2019 song by No Money Enterprise * ''The German'', a 2008 short film * "The Germans", an episode of ''Fawlty Towers'' * ''The German'', a nickname for Congolese rebel André Kisase Ngandu See also * Germanic (di ...
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Hanns Dieter Hüsch
Hanns Dieter Hüsch (6 May 1925, in Moers – 6 December 2005, in Windeck-Werfen) was a German author, cabaret artist, actor, songwriter and radio commentator. With a working life of more than 53 years on the German cabaret stage and 70 of his own programmes he was one of the most productive and successful representatives of literary cabaret in Germany in the 20th century. Life and work Hüsch grew up in the Niederrhein-Area near the Netherlands and had to suffer of 'pes adductus' until he was 11 years old. Because he could not play with other children, he became a loner and began to write. When he was 22, Hüsch began to study in Mainz, "but I did not study, I wrote cabaret pieces". In 1949 Hüsch married Marianne and they had a daughter named Anna. At the time, they did not earn enough money to feed the young family, and Hüsch moved to Stuttgart, where he obtained employment at the local radio station. He worked under the direction of Guy Walter as author, songwriter and rad ...
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Hans Dieter Pötsch
Hans Dieter Pötsch (born 28 March 1951) is an Austrian businessman, the chairman of the executive board of Porsche SE, and chairman of the supervisory board of Volkswagen since 2015, when he succeeded Ferdinand Piëch. Life and career Pötsch was born on 28 March 1951, in Traun near Linz, Austria. Pötsch studied engineering management at Technische Hochschule Darmstadt. He began his career at BMW, where he worked between 1979 and 1987. He then moved to Trumpf in Ditzingen. From 1991 to 1995, Pötsch was chairman of the board at Traub AG in Reichenbach. From July 1995 until the end of 2002, Pötsch was chairman of the board of management at Dürr AG in Stuttgart. In 2003, Pötsch became chief financial officer of Volkswagen AG. Since November 2009, Pötsch has additionally been a board member for finance at Porsche Automobil Holding. He held the position until 2015, when he was appointed chairman of the executive board at Porsche, succeeding Martin Winterkorn. Following th ...
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Hans Dieter Kiesel
Hans Dieter Kiesel is a former German German(s) may refer to: * Germany, the country of the Germans and German things **Germania (Roman era) * Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language ** For citizenship in Germany, see also Ge ... curler. Teams References External links * Living people German male curlers Year of birth missing (living people) {{Germany-curling-bio-stub ...
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Hans Dieter Betz
Hans Dieter Betz (born May 21, 1931) is an American scholar of the New Testament and Early Christianity at the University of Chicago. He has made influential contributions to research on Paul's Letter to the Galatians, the Sermon on the Mount and the Greco-Roman context of Early Christianity. Biography Hans Dieter Betz was born and raised in Germany.Betz, Hans Dieter. ''The Sermon on the Mount. A Commentary''. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1995. He received his theological education at Bethel and Mainz in Germany, and at Cambridge in England. Having studied with Herbert Braun, he graduated as Doctor of Theology and "Habilitation" at Mainz (1957, 1966); Dr. h.c. Erlangen. His list of scholarly publications includes New Testament literature, esp. on Paul's letters, as well as on Hellenistic history of religions, writing in English and German. He served also as editor of the lexica "Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart" (4th ed. 1998-2005) and "Religion Past and Present" (2007-2014) ...
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Hans Dieter Beck
Hans Dieter Beck (9 April 1932 – 3 January 2025) was a German publisher. He was one of the two partners heading the C. H. Beck publishing group in the sixth generation, and responsible for the company's legal, tax, and economics publishing program. Life and career Beck was born in Munich on 9 April 1932, as the son of the publisher Heinrich Beck and his wife Eva. He first studied mathematics and physics, then German and psychology, before turning to law studies. From January 1961 he worked "as a kind of legal editor" in the family-owned publishing house C. H. Beck, founded by in 1763. He earned his doctorate in law with a dissertation on licensing agreements in publishing at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich the same year. After four years of working in the publishing house and an extended stay in the US, including at Harvard Business School and as a trainee in an American publishing house, he gained experience in the judicial service as a court assessor and later ...
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Hans Dieter Aigner
Hans Dieter Aigner (born 1958 in Linz) is an Austrian artist and writer. Biography Hans Dieter Aigner studied at the Academy of Pedagogy. Since 1985, he is working as an artist and participates at exhibitions. In 1991 he started writing. In 1993, he was awarded the literature prize Linzer-City-Ring in Austria. In the same year and in 2000 he received a subsidy for literature from the province of Upper Austria, and in 2002 he received a subsidy for residence in Český Krumlov Český Krumlov (; , ''Böhmisch Krumau'') is a town in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 13,000 inhabitants. It is known as a tourist centre, which is among the most visited places in the country. The historic centre ... in the Czech Republic. Aigner writes narrative fiction and poetry. Works *''Gegenüber'', Arovell Verlag, Gosau 2004 *''Sekuloff reist'', Edition Pro Mente, Linz 2002 *''... von einem, der auszog ...'', stories, Edition Pro Mente, Linz 1999 External li ...
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Hans-Dieter Wacker
Hans-Dieter Wacker (28 December 1958 – 3 October 1993) was a German footballer who played as a midfielder. Nicknamed "Fips", he briefly played for Eintracht Frankfurt in the late 1970s before spending the rest of his career for SKV Büttelborn. He was known as a player who had suffered various illnesses and injuries throughout his short-lived career in the Bundesliga despite having an active youth career. Youth career Wacker played in the youth of SKV Büttelborn when he was around eight or nine years old. In 1972, he would win his first title with the club at Duisburg-Wedau as part of the state youth championship with Helmut Schön and Hennes Weisweiler spectating overseeing the tournament as Wacker was named the best scorer. Following his recovery from a tetanus infection, he would return with him being described as "a fourteen-year-old with the experience of a mature man". He would then play for Eintracht Frankfurt Amateure as he would play against the youth sectors of ...
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Hans-Dieter Tippenhauer
Hans-Dieter Tippenhauer (16 October 1943 – 1 April 2021) was a German football manager. Career Hans-Dieter Tippenhauer was born on 16 October 1943 in Merunen in East Prussia, the second son of Gertrud (nee Faltin) and Wilhelm Tippenhauer. His older brother Ulrich Tippenhauer (1942–1983) became a professor of mathematics at the Technical University of Kaiserslautern. After attending elementary school in Dortmund, Hans-Dieter Tippenhauer passed his examination as an industrial clerk in 1961 at the age of 17 and subsequently worked in this field. After completing 18 months of military service, in March 1967 he received his entrance qualification for a technical college in Essen and graduated from the Fachhochschule Dortmund in autumn 1969 with a degree in business administration.In the course of the reorganization and restructuring of the technical colleges and universities, he was awarded the diploma in business administration and thus the general higher education entrance qua ...
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Hans-Dieter Sues
Hans-Dieter Sues (born 1956) is a German-born American palaeontologist who is a Senior Research Geologist and Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology at the National Museum of Natural History of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC. Career Sues attended the Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz ( University of Mainz), the University of Alberta, and Harvard University (Ph.D., 1984). He did work at McGill University and was a research paleobiologist at the Smithsonian before taking a role at the Royal Ontario Museum, where he was vice-president of collections and research. In 1998, Sues was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. In 2002, he moved to the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, becoming their curator of vertebrate paleontology. From 2002 to 2004, he was also the president of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology. In 2003, Sues was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. In 2010, he was awarded an Alexander von Humb ...
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