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Kühne is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Business * August Kühne (1855–1932), German businessman, co-founder of Kuehne + Nagel * Alfred Kühne (1895–1981), son of August, German businessman * Klaus-Michael Kühne (born 1937), son of Alfred, German businessman, honorary chairman of Kühne + Nagel Sports * Anke Kühne (born 1981), German field hockey player * Frank Kühne (born 1961), German swimmer * Marc Kühne (born 1976), German bobsledder * Matthias Kühne (born 1987), German footballer * Rico Kühne (born 1982), German footballer * Rita Kühne (born 1947), former East German athlete * Simon Kühne (born 1994), Liechtensteiner footballer * Stefan Kühne (born 1980), German footballer Other people * Alfred von Kühne (1853-1945), German general during World War I * Eric Kuhne (1951–2016), American-born British architect * Friedrich Kühne (1870–1959), German film actor of the silent era * Hans Kühne (1880–1969), German chemist * Helmut Kuh ...
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August Kühne
August Kühne (1855–1932) was a German businessman and freight forwarder. In 1890, he co-founded Kühne + Nagel together with Friedrich Nagel (1864–1907) in Bremen. Life August was the son of a woodcutter. His intention was to study law, but was unable to do so due to financial reasons. As a result, he became an apprentice at the Bremens import/export company L.G. Dyes & Co. He perfected his education but was dismissed during the economic crisis of 1875. After a while he took a job at freight handler Fr. Nauman in Bremen. He worked his way up to partner and became engaged to Naumann's daughter. However, she died before marriage. Kühne left the company in 1890 after a disagreement with Naumann and started his own company. References

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Hans Kühne
Hans Kühne (3 June 1880 – 18 February 1969) was a German chemist on the board of IG Farben and a defendant during the IG Farben Trial. Early years The son of Julius and Elisabeth Kühne, Hans Kühne enrolled in the University of Leipzig to study chemistry in 1903, graduating in 1906. He took a job with ''Chemische Fabrik Marienhütte'' after university but changed employer several times in the following years, as well as serving in the German Imperial Army in France for a spell in 1915 as part of the First World War. In 1916 he took on a position with Bayer where he flourished, developing a process for the production of sulfuric acid and being awarded his doctorate by the University of Cologne. He was appointed an alternate member of the Bayer board in 1923, a post he held until 1926 when he left to take on full membership of the board at IG Farben. IG Farben Kühne first came to attention within IG Farben in the late 1920s when he called for a change in the company structure. ...
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Kühne Logistics University
Kuehne Logistics University (KLU) is a private business school based in Hamburg, Germany. It was founded by the Kuehne Foundation of German billionaire Klaus-Michael Kühne, based in Schindellegi, Switzerland. KLU offers bachelor's degrees and four master's programs, a part-time MBA, and a structured PhD program in business and management, business analytics, analytics and data science, and operations management, operations and supply chain management. KLU is located at Hamburg's HafenCity area and its classes are taught in English. A new campus is established in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. History Kühne Logistics University was established by Klaus-Michael Kühne in 2010. Since its inception, KLU has steadily expanded its offerings to include a broader range of business and management programs, as well as business analytics, analytics and data science. KLU Foundation and Milestones * 2010 Founding and German state-recognition of KLU * 2012 KLU awarded the Erasmus University Ch ...
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Carl Kühne KG
Carl Kühne KG is a German food manufacturer which mainly produces vinegars and Delicacy, delicacies. As one of the largest vinegar, Pickled cucumber, pickled gherkin and Mustard (condiment), mustard producers in Europe, the family-owned business sells its products in over 50 countries. Kühne produces a range of condiments, salad dressings, Pickling, pickled foods and sauces. In addition to its products for the end consumer, Kühne also supplies the gastronomy and Food industry, food industries. Two-thirds of their sales are generated in Germany and one third abroad. Its products are distributed to the fast food and food sectors in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Australia and the Americas. Company data Carl Kühne KG was founded in 1722. Its headquarters are located in Hamburg and employs 150 employees. The business's management is made up of Kai Bendix (Chairman), Christian Strey (Finance, Controlling, IT) and Heiner Opdenfeld (Supply Chain). Carl Kühne KG has produ ...
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Altmann & Kühne
Altmann & Kühne is a confiserie and chocolaterie in Vienna, Austria, established in 1928. It produces handmade chocolates and bonbons with a special packaging designed by Wiener Werkstätte. It is located in the Innere Stadt, at Graben 30. In Vienna The business, which advertised itself as a supplier to the former Imperial Court, successfully grew during the interwar period. It expanded to three downtown locations. The flagship store on the Graben featured a novel modernist facade designed by Josef Hofmann. It survived to date and is a listed building. Inside the store, the chocolates packages featured modernist designs by the artists of Wiener Werkstätte school. By the time of the Anschluss of 1938, Altmann and Kühne was Vienna's fourth chocolatier - a "smaller but upscale producer" trailing after the "big three" of Victor Schmidt, Heller and Küfferle.Szogui, p. 193. After the Nazi takeover Emile Altmann and Ernst Kühne, who were Jewish, fled to New York City. The busines ...
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Koehne
Koehne is a surname. Koehne, or Köhne, is the North German variant of the name Kuehne, or Kühne. People with the surname include: * Bernhard Karl von Koehne (1817–1887), Russian heraldist and numismatist * Bernhard Adalbert Emil Koehne Bernhard Adalbert Emil Koehne (12 February 1848 – 12 October 1918) was a German botanist and dendrologist born near Striegau, a town known today as Strzegom, Poland. Koehne was a professor of botany in Berlin and was a leading authority o ... (1848–1918), German botanist * Graeme Koehne (born 1956), Australian composer References {{surname, Koehne German-language surnames de:Köhne ...
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Wilhelm Kühne (other)
Wilhelm Kühne may refer to: * Wilhelm Kühne Wilhelm Friedrich Kühne (28 March 183710 June 1900) was a German physiologist. He coined the word enzyme in 1878. Biography Kühne was born at Hamburg on 28 March 1837. After attending the gymnasium in Lüneburg, he went to Göttingen, wher ... (1837–1900), German physiologist * Wilhelm Kühne (aviator) (1888–1918), German World War I flying ace * Wilhelm Otto Kühne (1924–1988), author of children's literature and editor in Cape Town, South Africa See also * Kühne (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Kuhne, Wilhelm ...
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Walter Georg Kühne
Walter Georg Kühne (February 26, 1911 in Berlin – March 16, 1991 ibid.) was a German paleontologist, known as a "legendary explorer of Mesozoic mammals". He graduated in March 1930 from reform boarding school '' Schule am Meer'' on the island of Juist in Prussia. In 1958 he founded the Institute for Paleontology of the Free University of Berlin. His studies focused specifically on mesozoic microfaunae, seeking to bring to light the history of the oldest mammals, which until the 1960s was almost unknown. Before him, findings of species of small size in the continental Mesozoic deposits had been mostly random. His efforts were concentrated more in excavations in lignite mines which he considered as preferred deposits for the remains of terrestrial vertebrates. Thanks to his efforts new species could be described that were interpreted as the most primitive mammals as Morganucodon ''Morganucodon'' ("Glamorgan tooth") is an early mammaliaform genus that lived from the Late Triassi ...
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Thomas Kühne
Thomas Kühne (born 13 March 1958, in Cologne) is a German historian. He holds the Strassler Chair for the Study of Holocaust History and is the Director of the 'Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies' at Clark University, Massachusetts. His research and teaching focuses on genocides and wars in modern European history, especially on Holocaust perpetrators and bystanders; he also engages in the studies of both masculinity and body aesthetics. Biography Thomas Kühne was trained in Germany. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Tübingen in 1992. He held teaching and research positions at the Universities of Konstanz, Bielefeld, Tübingen, and Weingarten before transferring to the U.S. in 2003. He has been at Clark University since 2004. His awards include the German Bundestag Prize in the Study of Parliamentary Affairs (1995), two sabbatical grants from the German Research Foundation DFG (1998, 2001), and most notably, fellowships from the John Simon Gugg ...
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Roy Kühne
Roy Kühne (born 27 September 1967) is a German physiotherapist and politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) who served as a member of the Bundestag from the state of Lower Saxony from 2013 to 2021. Political career Born in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Kühne became a member of the Bundestag in the 2013 German federal election, representing the Goslar – Northeim – Osterode district. He was a member of the Health Committee, where he served as his parliamentary group’s rapporteur on healthcare professionals. In addition to his committee assignments, he co-chaired the German-Chinese Parliamentary Friendship Group. Life after politics After leaving politics, Kühne became the head of government relations at Bauerfeind in 2022. Political positions In June 2017, Kühne voted against his parliamentary group’s majority and in favor of Germany’s introduction of same-sex marriage.
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Otto Kühne
Otto Kühne (12 May 1893, in Berlin – 8 December 1955, in Brandenburg an der Havel) was a German communist militant, who led a maquis group of German antifascist fighters in the French region of Lozère in 1943 and 1944 during World War II. A railwayman by profession, Kühne had been a communist deputy during the Reichstag fire, and had subsequently fled to France. The maquis de Lozère At the beginning of the war, Kühne was interned by the Vichy regime and sent to a foreign workers' camp in Chanac in the Lozère département, where he formed a resistance group with former members of the International Brigades which was first attached to the ''Combat'' network in spring 1942. He was in contact with the leadership of the KPD and with the Lyon-based Free Germany Committee. In spring 1942, Kühne was one of the founders of the Maquis de Bonnecombe. At the time he used the false name "Monsieur Schumann" and attempted to develop contacts with the Parti communiste français. This ...
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Louis Kuhne
Louis Kuhne (14 March 1835 – 4 April 1901) was a German naturopath primarily known for his cold water hydrotherapy methods that were meant to improve detoxification functions of the body by stimulation of the lower abdomen. Biography Kuhne was a strict vegetarian and forbade his patients the use of salt, fine flour and sugar in the diet. His conceptual view of the cause for disease was that the average human body was overburdened with toxins that eventually led to degenerations of the internal organs. He stressed the importance of proper digestion and of avoiding constipation. Kuhne's friction sitz bath and hip baths both involved the patient sitting in a tub filled with relatively cold water (about 10—14°C The degree Celsius is the unit of temperature on the Celsius temperature scale "Celsius temperature scale, also called centigrade temperature scale, scale based on 0 ° for the melting point of water and 100 ° for the boiling point ... for the friction ...
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