no footnotes date March 2011 align right Infobox royalty monarch name GustavIVAdolf title King of Sweden image GustavIVAdolf of Sweden.jpg caption reign 29 March 1792 29 March 1809 coronation 3 April ... of Holstein Gottorp GustavIVAdolf of Sweden also Gustav Adolph 1 November 1778 7 February 1837 was King ... color 9fe 1 1. GustavIVAdolf of Sweden 2 2. Gustav III of Sweden 3 3. Sophia Magdalena of Denmark ... ahnentafel bottom Family Image GustavIVAdolf of Sweden and Frederica of Baden.png thumb 200px ... life Image Per Krafft d. ., GustavIVAdolf, 1778 1837, konung av Sverige.jpg thumb left 150px ... I of Russia Emperor Paul of Russia and GustavIVAdolf, which served as a bond of union between ... . On 29 March GustavIVAdolf, to save the crown for his son, voluntarily abdicated but on 10 ... king Gustaf V of Sweden . The present King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden is thus GustavIV s heir. Prince ... November 1778 7 February 1837 House of Oldenburg name GustavIVAdolf s reg s bef before Gustav III ... of Sweden DEFAULTSORT Gustav 04 Adolf Category Monarchs who abdicated Category People from Stockholm ... bg IV ca Gustau IVAdolf de Su cia cs GustavIV. Adolf da Gustav 4. Adolf af Sverige de GustavIV. Adolf Schweden et GustavIVAdolf es Gustavo IV Adolfo de Suecia eo Gustavo la 4 a Adolfo Svedio fr Gustave IV Adolphe de Su de gl Gustavo IV Adolfo de Suecia id GustavIVAdolf dari Swedia ... IVAdolf van Zweden ja 4 no GustavIVAdolf av Sverige nn GustavIVAdolf av Sverige pl Gustaw IVAdolf pt Gustavo IV Adolfo da Su cia ro Gustav al IV lea al Suediei ru IV sr IV fi Kustaa IV Aadolf sv GustavIVAdolf zh ... predecessor Gustav III of SwedenGustav III successor Charles XIII of Sweden Charles XIII spouse Frederica of Baden issue Gustav, Prince of Vasa br Princess Sophie of Sweden Sophie, Grand Duchess of Baden ... Gustav III of Sweden mother Sophia Magdalena of Denmark date of birth birth date 1 November 1778 ... more details
GustavAdolf or Gustaf Adolf may refer to People Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden 1594 1632 , or Gustaf II Adolf, King of Sweden 1611 1632 Gustaf IVAdolf of Sweden 1778 1837 , King of Sweden 1792 1809 Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden 1882 1973 , King of Sweden 1950 1973 Prince Gustaf Adolf, Duke of V sterbotten 1906 1947 , son of Gustaf VI Adolf, father of Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden Places GustavAdolf Grammar School , in Tallinn, Estonia GustavAdolf Stave Church , in Hahnenklee, Harz, Germany GustavAdolf Stra e Nuremberg U Bahn , metro station in Nuremberg, Germany Gustav Adolfs torg, Stockholm , a public square in Stockholm, Sweden Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota, United States Royal Gustavus Adolphus Academy , in Uppsala, Sweden disambig Category Human name disambiguation pages de GustavAdolf it Gustavo Adolfo ja no GustavAdolf av Sverige fi Kustaa Aadolf sv GustavAdolf ... more details
Gustav of Sweden English actually Latin also Gustavus Swedish legal spellings after 1900 Gustaf may refer to Gustav I of SwedenGustav I Vasa , King of Sweden 1523 1560 Gustavus Adolphus of SwedenGustav II Adolph , King of Sweden 1611 1632 Gustav III of SwedenGustav III , King of Sweden 1771 1792 GustavIVAdolf of SwedenGustavIV Adolph , King of Sweden 1792 1809 Gustaf V of Sweden Gustaf V , King of Sweden 1907 1950 Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden Gustaf VI Adolf , King of Sweden 1950 1973 Prince Gustav of SwedenGustav , Prince of Sweden 1568 Gustav, Prince of Sweden 1587, son of King Charles IX of Sweden Carl IX died in infancy Gustav Adolph, Prince of Sweden de facto 1652, son of Prince Adolph John I, Count Palatine of Kleeburg Adolph John died in infancy Gustav, Prince of Sweden 1683, son of King Charles XI of Sweden Carl XI died in infancy Gustavus, Crown Prince of SwedenGustav , Crown Prince of Sweden 1799 Prince Gustaf, Duke of Uppland Gustav , Prince of Sweden 1827 Prince Gustaf Adolf, Duke of V sterbotten Gustaf Adolf , Prince of Sweden 1906 See also Carl Gustav of Sweden disambiguation hndis Gustav of Sweden ... more details
GustavAdolf Hugo Dahlstedt 1856 1934 was a Swedish botanist who worked at the Bergianska tr dg rden Bergianska Tr dg rden and Swedish Museum of Natural History Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet in Stockholm . In 1907 he achieved his honorary doctorate. Dahlstedt specialized in research of the plant genera Taraxacum and Hieracium . The botanical genus Dahlstedtia from the subfamily Faboideae is named in his honor. Botanist Dahlst. Dalhstedt, GustavAdolf Hugo References http translate.google.com translate?hl en&sl sv&u http www.ne.se jsp search search.jsp 3Ft word 3DBergianska 2Btr 25E4dg 25E5rden&sa X&oi translate&resnum 4&ct result&prev search 3Fq 3DDahlstedt 2BRiksmuseet 26start 3D10 26hl 3Den 26sa 3DN S kning Nationalencyklopedin translated biographical information http www.sysbot.uni goettingen.de index coll Search D.htm Search the Index Collectorum biographical information reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dahlstedt, GustavAdolf Hugo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1856 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1934 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dahlstedt, GustavAdolf Hugo Category Swedish botanists Category 1856 births Category 1934 deaths Sweden botanist stub es GustavAdolf Hugo Dahlstedt sv Hugo Dahlstedt vi GustavAdolf Hugo Dahlstedt ... more details
MedalTop MedalSport Men s Shooting at the Summer Olympics Shooting MedalSilver 1908 Summer Olympics 1908 London Shooting at the 1908 Summer Olympics Men s team free rifle Team free rifle MedalBottom Gustav Adolf Sj berg March 22, 1865 &ndash October 31, 1937 was a Sweden Swedish Shooting sports sport shooter who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics . In 1908 he was a member of the Swedish team which won the silver medal in the free rifle team event. He also finished fourth in the Shooting at the 1908 Summer Olympics Men s 300 metre free rifle 300 metre free rifle competition . External links http www.databaseolympics.com players playerpage.htm?ilkid SJ D6BEGUS01 profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sjoberg, Gustav Adolf ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 22, 1865 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH October 31, 1937 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sjoberg, Gustav Adolf Category 1865 births Category 1937 deaths Category Swedish sport shooters Category ISSF rifle shooters Category Olympic shooters of Sweden Category Shooters at the 1908 Summer Olympics Category Olympic silver medalists for Sweden Sweden Olympic medalist stub Sweden sportshooting bio stub no Gustav Adolf Sj berg ru , ... more details
nofootnotes date October 2009 Infobox school name GustavAdolf Grammar School native name Gustav Adolfi G mnaasium latin name logo seal image image Gustav Adolfi Gymnaasium 20070403.jpg image size caption The main building of the GustavAdolf Grammar School motto Vanim, vaimne, v rikas motto translation Oldest, spiritual, dignified streetaddress Suur Kloostri 16 city Tallinn county postalcode country Estonia coordinates type Public established founded 16 February 1631 opened 6 June 1631 founder Gustavus Adolphus of SwedenGustav II Adolf principal Hendrik Agur staff teaching staff grades 1 12 lower age upper age age range pupils enrollment as of classes avg class size language classrooms colors slogan song sports mascot mascot image nickname team name national ranking newspaper alumni website http www.gag.ee www.gag.ee footnotes The GustavAdolf Lyceum or GustavAdolf Gymnasium school Gymnasium lang et Tallinna Gustav Adolfi G mnaasium , in Tallinn , Estonia , was established in 1631 by the Swedish king Gustav II Adolf and is one of the oldest extant secondary schools in Europe. Throughout centuries the school has survived as an educational institution regardless of the upheavals in the political and social life of Estonia. The regime changes have affected the curricula and teaching language, but neither wars nor revolutions have forced the school to close the doors even temporarily. History 1631 1651 When the school was founded, it was known as Revalsche Gymnasium or Gymnasium Revaliense Gymnasium of Reval . Until 1645 it consisted of four forms quarta, tertia, secunda and prima, prima being the highest. The teaching staff consisted of four professors and two colleagues ... Today, the GustavAdolf Gymnasium provides both primary and secondary education . In the secondary ... establishments in Estonia Estonia school stub Tallinn stub et Gustav Adolfi G mnaasium ru sv Gustav Adolfs Gymnasium ... more details
File GustavAdolf zu Hohenlohe Schillingf rst.jpg thumb GustavAdolf zu Hohenlohe Schillingf rst. Cardinal GustavAdolf Hohenlohe 1823 1896 was a member of the princely Hohenlohe family of Germany , claiming descent from Eberhard III of Franconia Eberhard , one of the early dukes of Franconia . He was a brother of the Prince Chlodwig zu Hohenlohe Schillingsf rst Chancellor . He took Catholic holy orders in 1849 and became in 1857 Bishop of Edessa in partibus and almoner to Pope Pius IX . He was made Cardinal Catholicism Cardinal in 1866, and endeavored to prevent the Kulturkampf . He was sent to Rome in 1872 as Ambassador to the Holy See , but his appointment was rejected by Pius IX. He returned to Rome in 1876 and subsequently gained the favor of Pope Leo XIII . From 1879 to 1884 he was Bishop of Albano and became subsequently archpriest of Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome. He died in Rome, October 30, 1896. His portrait was apparently painted by the Swiss born American artist Adolfo M ller Ury 1862 1947 during the two years he spent studying in Italy 1882 1884, and was probably signed Ad. Muller. Its present whereabouts is unknown. References NIE Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hohenlohe, GustavAdolf Cardinal ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1823 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1896 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hohenlohe, GustavAdolf Cardinal Category German cardinals Category Cardinal bishops of Albano Category 1823 births Category 1896 deaths Category Date of birth missing Category Place of birth missing de GustavAdolf zu Hohenlohe Schillingsf rst fr Gustave Adolphe de Hohenlohe Schillingsf rst it GustavAdolf von Hohenlohe Schillingsf rst nl Gustav Adolph zu Hohenlohe Schillingsf rst no GustavAdolf von Hohenlohe Schillingsf rst sl GustavAdolf von Hohenlohe Schillingsf rst ... more details
Infobox person image imagesize name GustavAdolf Semler birth date Birth date 1885 3 14 birth place Germany death date Death date and age 1968 2 24 1885 3 14 death place Berlin , Germany othername occupation Actor yearsactive 1918 in film 1918 1929 in film 1929 GustavAdolf Semler 14 March 1885 &ndash 24 February 1968 was a German film actor of the silent film silent era . He appeared in 41 films between 1918 in film 1918 and 1929 in film 1929 . Selected filmography Alraune, die Henkerstochter, genannt die rote Hanne 1918 Gloria Fatalis 1922 External links IMDB name 0783834 GustavAdolf Semler CinemaofGermany Use dmy dates date September 2010 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Semler, GustavAdolf ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Actor DATE OF BIRTH 1885 3 14 PLACE OF BIRTH Germany DATE OF DEATH 1968 2 24 PLACE OF DEATH Berlin , Germany DEFAULTSORT Semler, GustavAdolf Category 1885 births Category 1968 deaths Category German film actors Category German silent film actors Germany film actor stub de GustavAdolf Semler ... more details
GustavAdolf Hegh 22 October 1927 18 November 2010 was a Norwegian actor. He was born in Oslo . He made his stage debut at Sommerteatret in 1953, and was employed at Chat Noir from 1954 to 1963, Rogaland Teater from 1968 to 1972 and then Riksteatret . Between 1963 and 1968 he was a freelancer in Norway and abroad. ref name snl cite encyclopedia year 2007 title GustavAdolf Hegh encyclopedia Store norske leksikon editor Henriksen, Petter publisher Kunnskapsforlaget location Oslo url http www.snl.no GustavAdolf Hegh language Norwegian accessdate 25 November 2010 ref ref imdb name 0373781 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hegh, GustavAdolf ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 22 October 1927 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 18 November 2010 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hegh, GustavAdolf Category 1927 births Category 2010 deaths Category Norwegian actors Norway actor stub no GustavAdolf Hegh ... more details
Prince GustavAdolf Sea , an arm of the Arctic Ocean , is located in Qikiqtaaluk Region , Nunavut , Canada . It is situated amongst the islands of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago . The sea is bounded on the west by Borden Island and Mackenzie King Island , and on the east by Ellef Ringnes Island . To the south is Lougheed Island . The sea opens into the Arctic Ocean to the north, and into the Byam Martin Channel and Maclean Strait to the south. List of seas coord 78 30 N 107 0 W region CA type waterbody display title name Prince GustavAdolf Sea Category Landforms of Qikiqtaaluk Region QikiqtaalukNU geo stub fr Mer du Prince Gustave Adolphe lt Gustavo Adolfo j ra ru sv Prince GustavAdolf Sea war Dagat Prinsipe GustavAdolf ... more details
GustavAdolf Bergenroth February 26, 1813, Oletzko, East Prussia February 13, 1869, Madrid was a Germany German historian. Bergenroth held a State office, but was dismissed and exiled because of his sympathy with the Revolution of 1848 revolutionary movement of 1848 . He came to England to collect materials for a history of the Tudors . He examined in Simancas, in Spain , under great privations, papers on the period in the public archives, made of these a collection and published it in 1862 1868, under the title of Calendar of Letters, Despatches, &c., relating to Negotiations between England and Spain . http mdz.bib bvb.de digbib lexika adb images adb002 ebt link?target idmatch entityref,adb0020371 Bergenroth bio de icon Nuttall Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bergenroth, GustavAdolf ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 26, 1813 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH February 13, 1869 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bergenroth, GustavAdolf Category German historians Category 1813 births Category 1869 deaths germany historian stub de GustavAdolf Bergenroth it GustavAdolf Bergenroth ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 GustavAdolf Platz November 21, 1881, Krak w September 13, 1947, Mannheim was a Germany German architect . He worked with Fritz Schumacher in Hamburg , then as an architect engineer for the City of Mannheim starting in 1913 . He later served as Management manager of the architectural section Stadtbaudirektor of the City of Mannheim 1923 1932 . Literary works Die Baukunst der neuesten Zeit , 1927 http www.perlentaucher.de buch 4327.html External links http www.perlentaucher.de autoren 4711.html GustavAdolf Platz bot generated title at www.perlentaucher.de German archINFORM arch 60587 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Platz, GustavAdolf ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 21, 1881 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH September 13, 1947 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Platz, GustavAdolf Category German architects Category Polish architects Category 1881 births Category 1947 deaths Germany architect stub de GustavAdolf Platz ... more details
file Michaelis, GustavAdolf .jpg GustavAdolf Michaelis from an oil painting by Karl Aubel in 1820 thumb GustavAdolf Michaelis July 9, 1798 August 8, 1848 was a German obstetrician who was a native of Kiel . He studied medicine in G ttingen under surgeon Konrad Johann Martin Langenbeck 1776 1851 and obstetrician Friedrich Benjamin Osiander 1759 1822 , and later was director of the Obstetric Hospital and the School of Midwifery at Kiel. He was the father of archaeologist Adolf Michaelis 1835 1910 . Michaelis was a pioneer of scientific obstetrics who is remembered for his work in pelvimetry . He performed extensive research involving difficulties associated with a narrow pelvis and its relationship to childbirth , which he documented in a treatise called Das enge Becken . After being informed of Ignaz Semmelweis theory of prophylaxis for prevention of puerperal fever , Michaelis was one of the first obstetricians to adopt the practice of compulsory chlorine handwashing. Afterwards, he became severely depressed over the number of women including a beloved cousin who had died from puerperal fever due to unsanitary obstetrical practices, and on August 8, 1848, Michaelis committed suicide in Lehrte , Germany. After his death, his position at Kiel was replaced by Carl Conrad Theodor Litzmann 1815 1890 . Today, the Michaelis Midwifery School at the University of Kiel is named in his honor. The Rhombus of Michaelis , named after him, is a contour in the coccyx sacrum region that is rhombus shaped. Sometimes referred to as the quadrilateral of Michaelis . References Parts of this article ... content aawrw2fhhlfkglmf Biography of GustavAdolf Michaelis http www.mercksource.com pp ..., GustavAdolf ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 9, 1798 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH August 8, 1848 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Michaelis, GustavAdolf Category 1798 births ... stub de GustavAdolf Michaelis pl GustavAdolf Michaelis ... more details
Infobox religious building building name GustavAdolf stave church image HahnenkleeStabkircheNord.jpg caption location Hahnenklee , Goslar geo religious affiliation Lutheranism Lutheran rite province Evangelical Lutheran State Church of Hanover district Hildesheim consecration year status leadership website architect Karl Mohrmann architecture type architecture style Historicism art Historicism facade direction year completed 1908 construction cost capacity 350 length width width nave height max dome quantity dome height outer dome height inner dome dia outer dome dia inner minaret quantity minaret height spire quantity spire height materials spruce wood The Evangelical Church in Germany Protestant GustavAdolf Stave Church German GustavAdolf Stabkirche is a stave church situated in Hahnenklee , in the Harz region, Germany . The church is a free copy of Borgund stave church in Norway , with adaptions to fulfil its role as the Hahnenklee parish church. The construction began in 1907, and the church opened its doors for use on June 28, 1908. External links commons GustavAdolf Stabkirche Hahnenklee GustavAdolf stave church http www.stabkirche.de Official website de icon coord 51 51 25 N 10 20 24 E type landmark region DE NI display title Category Goslar district Category 1908 architecture Category Landmarks in Germany Category Churches in Lower Saxony Category Abbeys and churches in the Harz Category Replica of stave churches HarzMtn geo stub de GustavAdolf Stabkirche ... more details
Cleanup date September 2010 GustavAdolf Wislicenus 20 November 1803 Dobersch tz Battaune , Prussian Saxony 14 October 1875 Zurich was a Germany German theologian , one of the leaders of the Friends of the Light Free Congregations . Biography He studied theology at University of Halle Halle , and as member of the Burschenschaft was sentenced in 1824 to twelve years confinement in a fortress. He was pardoned in 1829 and continued his studies in Berlin . Since 1841 paster at Halle, he became associated with the Friends of Light, and in consequence of a lecture delivered at K then in 1844, was deprived of his pastorate in 1846. Henceforth preacher of the free congregation at Halle, his pamphlet Die Bibel im Lichte der Bildung unserer Zeit caused him to be sentenced to two years imprisonment, in 1853, when he fled to America, lectured at first in Boston and in 1854 established a school at Hoboken, New Jersey . Returning to Europe in 1856, he opened a school at Zurich , where he wrote his principal work, Die Bibel, f r denkende Leser betrachtet The Bible for thoughtful readers, 2d ed. 1866 . References Cite NIE Wislicenus, GustavAdolf year 1905 Use dmy dates date September 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wislicenus, GustavAdolf ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 20 November 1803 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 14 October 1875 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wislicenus, GustavAdolf Category 1803 births Category 1875 deaths Category German theologians Category German clergy Category German activists Category German immigrants to the United States Category People convicted of blasphemy Category University of Halle alumni Christianity bio stub de GustavAdolf Wislicenus ... more details
Infobox Military Person name GustavAdolf von Zangen lived 7 November 1892 &ndash 1 May 1964 placeofbirth Darmstadt placeofdeath Hanau image Image VonZangenGustav.jpg center 200px caption nickname allegiance flagicon German Empire German Empire to 1918 br flagicon Germany Weimar Republic to 1933 br flagicon Nazi Germany Nazi Germany branch Heer serviceyears rank General der Infanterie commands German 15th Army 15th Army br 17th Infantry Division Germany 17th Infantry Division unit battles World War I br World War II awards Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves laterwork GustavAdolf von Zangen 7 November 1892 &ndash 1 May 1964 was a Germany German general and the commander of the German 15th Army in the Netherlands in 1944 during World War II . Zangen was born in Darmstadt in the Grand Duchy of Hesse . He was a veteran of World War I , receiving the honour of the Iron Cross and reached the rank of first lieutenant by the end of the Great War . He had earlier in the war commanded 17th Infantry Division Germany 17th Infantry Division in Russia, a Corps in France in 1943 and an Army detachment in Italy before being appointed to command the 15th Army on the Western Front. Having occupied the Pas de Calais during the 1944 campaign in France, Zangen was forced to evacuate his army, together with remnants of other divisions, across the Scheldt to the island of Walcheren and South Beveland before deploying his force against the Allied advance ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Zangen, GustavAdolf von ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ... Zangen, GustavAdolf von Category 1892 births Category 1964 deaths Category People from Darmstadt ... da GustavAdolf von Zangen es GustavAdolf von Zangen fr GustavAdolf von Zangen it GustavAdolf von Zangen nl GustavAdolf von Zangen no GustavAdolf von Zangen pl GustavAdolf von Zangen ru , tr GustavAdolf von Zangen ... more details
Infobox military person name GustavAdolf Bursche born 27 September 1918 died dda 2005 7 4 1918 9 27 df y placeofbirth Eberswalde placeofdeath Hamburg image caption nickname allegiance flagicon Nazi Germany Nazi Germany branch Heer serviceyears 1937&ndash 1945 rank Hauptmann commands unit Infanterie Regiment 90 battles World War II Invasion of Poland Battle of France Operation Barbarossa Battle of Bia ystok Minsk Siege of Leningrad awards Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross laterwork GustavAdolf Bursche 27 September 1918 &ndash 4 July 2005 was a highly decorated Hauptmann in the Wehrmacht during World War II. He was also a recipient of the Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross . The Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross was awarded to recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership. Awards and decorations Iron Cross 1939 2nd Class 1st Class Wound Badge 1939 in Black Eastern Front Medal Infantry Assault Badge in Bronze Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross Knight s Cross on 13 October 1941 as Leutnant and F hrer 6. Infanterie Regiment 90 ref Fellgiebel 2000, p. 128. ref References Citations reflist Bibliography refbegin Fellgiebel, Walther Peer 2000 . Die Tr ger des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939 1945 . Friedburg, Germany Podzun Pallas. ISBN 3 7909 0284 5. Scherzer, Veit 2007 . Ritterkreuztr ger 1939 1945 Die Inhaber des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939 von Heer, Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, Waffen SS, Volkssturm sowie mit Deutschland verb ndeter Streitkr fte nach den Unterlagen des Bundesarchives in German . Jena, Germany Scherzers Miltaer Verlag. ISBN 978 ... www.ritterkreuztraeger 1939 45.de Infanterie B Bu Bursche Gustav Adolf.htm Ritterkreuztraeger 1939 1945 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Bursche, GustavAdolf ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ..., GustavAdolf Category 1918 births Category 2005 deaths Category German military personnel of World War II Category Recipients of the Knight s Cross pt GustavAdolf Bursche ... more details
Infobox Military Person name GustavAdolf Bruns born birth date 1902 1 22 df y died death date and age 1945 11 4 1902 1 22 df y placeofbirth Enger placeofdeath Hannover image caption nickname allegiance flagicon Germany Weimar Republic to 1920 br flagicon Nazi Germany Nazi Germany branch Heer serviceyears 1919&ndash 1920 br 1935&ndash 1945 rank Oberst commands Panzergrenadier Regiment 73 br Panzergrenadier Regiment 74 unit battles World War II Invasion of Poland Battle of France Operation Barbarossa East Prussian Offensive Battle of K nigsberg awards Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross laterwork Police Officer GustavAdolf Bruns 22 January 1902 &ndash 4 November 1945 was a highly decorated Oberst in the Wehrmacht during World War II . He was also a recipient of the Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross . The Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross was awarded to recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership. GustavAdolf Bruns died 4 November 1945 in Hannover from wounds suffered during the Battle of K nigsberg. Awards and decorations Iron Cross 1939 2nd Class 2 October 1939 1st Class 22 May 1940 Wound Badge 1939 in Black Eastern Front Medal Infantry Assault Badge Close Combat Clasp in Bronze German Cross in Gold 29 November 1941 Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross Knight s Cross on 15 October 1942 as Oberstleutnant and commander of Panzergrenadier Regiment 74 ref Fellgiebel 2000, p. 125. ref References Citations reflist Bibliography refbegin Fellgiebel, Walther Peer 2000 . Die Tr ger des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939 1945 . Friedburg, Germany Podzun Pallas ... World War 2 Awards.com http www.ritterkreuztraeger 1939 45.de Infanterie B Br Bruns Gustav Adolf.htm Ritterkreuztraeger 1939 1945 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Bruns, GustavAdolf ... DEFAULTSORT Bruns, GustavAdolf Category 1902 births Category 1945 deaths Category German military ... s Cross Category Recipients of the Close Combat Clasp pt GustavAdolf Bruns ... more details
Infobox Person image GustavAdolf von G tzen.jpg image size 300px caption birth date 12 May 1866 birth place K odzko Glatz , Kingdom of Prussia , German Empire death date 2 December 1910 death place Hamburg , German Empire other names known for occupation nationality German Count GustavAdolf von G tzen 12 May 1866 2 December 1910 was a Germany German explorer and Governor of German East Africa . He was the second European to set foot in Rwanda , after Dr Oscar Baumann , and later presided over the bloody quashing of the Maji Maji Rebellion in what is now Tanzania . Early life G tzen studied Jurisprudence law at the universities of University of Paris Paris , Berlin University Berlin and Kiel University Kiel between 1884 and 1887. He then joined the army, and became in 1887 a Lieutenant in the 2nd Garde Ulanen regiment. Between 1890 and 1891 he was stationed in Rome and it was from there that he made his first African trip, in a hunting expedition to Mount Kilimanjaro . In 1892, having been made an officer in the War academy, G tzen travelled to Asia Minor with Major Walther von Diest ... book title Durch Afrika von Ost nach West author GustavAdolf von G tzen year 1895 publisher D. Reimer isbn url http books.google.com books?id lfETAAAAIAAJ&pg PA1&dq GustavAdolf von G C3 B6tzen&as brr ..., GustavAdolf von ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 12 May 1866 PLACE OF BIRTH ... , German Empire DEFAULTSORT Gotzen, GustavAdolf von Category 1866 births Category 1910 deaths ... de GustavAdolf von G tzen es GustavAdolf von G tzen fr GustavAdolf von G tzen ja pt GustavAdolf von G tzen sr sv GustavAdolf von G tzen ... Bindseil Ruanda im Lebensbild des Offiziers, Afrikaforschers und Kaiserlichen Gouverneurs GustavAdolf Graf von G tzen 1866&ndash 1910 . Mit einem Abriss ber die zeitgen ssischen Forschungsreisenden Franz Stuhlmann, Oscar Baumann, Richard Kandt, Adolf Friedrich Herzog zu Mecklenburg und Hans Meyer ... more details
historical athletes 18217.htm title Olympic medals won by GustavAdolf Schur publisher Australian ... August 2010 Persondata NAME Schur, GustavAdolf ALTERNATIVE NAME T ve SHORT DESCRIPTION German bicycle ... DEFAULTSORT Schur, GustavAdolf Category 1931 births Category Living people Category People ... silver medalists for East Germany Category Olympic bronze medalists for East Germany ca GustavAdolf Schur de GustavAdolf Schur fr GustavAdolf Schur ja pl Gustaw Adolf Schur ro GustavAdolf Schur sv GustavAdolf Schur ... German postage stamp depicting Schur, 1960 T ve Schur a shortening of Gustav grew up near Magdeburg ... more details
GustavAdolf Deissmann 1866 1937 was a German Protestant theologian, best known for his leading work on the Greek language used in the New Testament , which he showed was the koine , or commonly used tongue of the Hellenistic world of that time. ref A. Gerber, GustavAdolf Deissmann 1866 1937 trailblazer in biblical studies, in the archaeology of Ephesus, and in international reconciliation , Buried History, Journal of the Australian Institute of Archaeology , 41, 2005, pp. 2 3. ref Life Deissmann was professor of theology at the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg 1897 1908 , and then at the Friedrich Wilhelms University of Berlin 1908 1935 . He was twice nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize ..., and continued annually until 1929. ref A. Gerber, GustavAdolf Deissmann 1866 1937 and the revival ... Dei mann, GustavAdolf ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1866 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1937 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Deissmann, GustavAdolf Category 1866 births Category 1937 deaths Category German theologians Category Biblical scholars Category Scholars of Koine Greek de Adolf Dei mann nl GustavAdolf Deissmann sv Adolf Dei mann ... & the communion of Paul with Christ , W.E. Wilson, transl., London 1925, Adolf Deissmann , in Die ... Notes reflist Further reading A. Gerber, Deissmann the Philologist , Berlin, 2010 C. Markschies, Adolf ..., 2005, pp. 47 88. C. Markschies, Adolf Dei mann. Ein Pionier der kumene , in C. M ller, et al., eds ... Brief Max Webers an Adolf Dei mann , in Mitteilungen der Ernst Troeltsch Gesellschaft , vol. 13, Augsburg, 2000, pp. 99 131. C. Nottmeier, Hermann Cohen und Adolf Dei mann Dokumente aus dem Nachla Adolf Dei manns , in Zeitschrift f r neuere Theologiegeschichte , 9, 2002, pp. 302 25. G. Harder G Deissmann, Zum Gedenken an Adolf Deissmann. Vortrag anl lich des 100. Geburtstages von Adolf ... Wilhelm Bautz artikel Dei mann, Adolf spalten 1248 1249 http www.abcog.org moulton1.htm On Deissmann ... more details
GustavAdolf Blancbois 23 September 1917 15 January 1993 was a oberstleutnant lieutenant colonel in the Wehrmacht in World War II . He is most noted for his exploits on the Eastern Front World War II Eastern Front in 1944 and 1945. World War II Blancbois distinguished himself during Operation Bagration in 1944, when he led a kampfgruppe from the German 12th Panzer Division 12th Panzer Division that rescued 15 20,000 soldiers of the German Ninth Army who had been encircled near Bobruisk . For this exploit, he received the Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross . Blancbois action was the only successful German relief operation during Bagration. In March 1945, Blancbois was placed in command of the peculiarly named Kampfgruppe 1001 Nights , a mobile reserve force for Ninth Army. The kampfgruppe took part in the desperate defense of the Oder River line, in particular at the Battle of Seelow Heights . After taking heavy losses, it was dissolved near M ncheberg . Awards Iron Cross Iron Cross second class 28 July 1941 Iron Cross Iron Cross first class 3 October 1941 Wound Badge Wound Badge in Black 5 February 1942 Wound Badge Wound Badge in Silver 2 November 1942 Wound Badge Wound Badge in Gold 29 July 1944 Close Combat Clasp Close Combat Clasp in Bronze 30 July 1943 Panzer Assault Badge 27 August 1941 German Cross in Gold 11 March 1943 Wehrmachtbericht Mentioned in Wehrmachtbericht 21 August 1944 Anerkennungsurkunde des Oberbefehlshabers des Heeres 25 December 1944 Eastern Front Medal 1 August 1942 Sudetenland Medal Tank Destruction Badge 1 May 1942 Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross 20 July 1944 Ranks Gefreiter 1 October 1939 Unteroffizier 1 January 1940 Feldwebel 1 August 1940 Offiziers Anw rter 1 December 1940 Leutnant der Reserve 1 October 1942 Oberleutnant 1 October 1943 Hauptmann ... . NAME Blancbois, GustavAdolf ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Blancbois, GustavAdolf Category 1917 births Category 1993 ... more details
GustavAdolf Lammers Heiberg 22 April 1875 1948 was a Norwegian barrister and politician for the Norwegian Labour Party Labour Party . Personal life He was born in Oslo Kristiania as a son of barrister Anton Vilhelm Heiberg 1831 1885 and his wife Antonie Magdalene Fossum. ref name nbl cite encyclopedia title Heiberg, GustavAdolf Lammers encyclopedia Norsk biografisk leksikon publisher Aschehoug location Oslo editor Edvard Bull, Sr. Bull, Edvard Einar Jansen Jansen, Einar edition 1 first Harald last Hals authorlink Harald Hals year 1931 volume 5 pages 581 582 language Norwegian ref He was a first cousin of Eivind Heiberg Eivind , Jacob Vilhelm Rode Heiberg Jacob , Gunnar Heiberg Gunnar and Inge Heiberg and a first cousin once removed of Hans Heiberg . ref name snl2 cite encyclopedia year 2007 title Heiberg encyclopedia Store norske leksikon editor Henriksen, Petter first Terje last Bratberg publisher Kunnskapsforlaget location Oslo url http www.snl.no Heiberg language Norwegian accessdate 21 April 2009 ref He married twice. His first marriage, to Signe Konow, lasted from April 1904 to her death in April 1920. In 1921 he married Etty Roll, from Molde , a daughter of Ferdinand Nicolai Roll ref name nbl and sister of Nini Roll Anker . ref cite encyclopedia year 2007 title Roll slekt av nederlandsk opprinnelse encyclopedia Store norske leksikon editor Henriksen, Petter first Terje last Bratberg publisher Kunnskapsforlaget location Oslo url http www.snl.no Roll slekt av nederlandsk opprinnelse language Norwegian accessdate 21 April 2009 ref They settled in Vestre Aker . ref name ... Supreme Court cases. ref name snl cite encyclopedia year 2007 title GustavAdolf Lammers Heiberg ... location Oslo url http www.snl.no GustavAdolf Lammers Heiberg language Norwegian accessdate ... References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Heiberg, GustavAdolf Lammers ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Heiberg, GustavAdolf Lammers Category 1875 births Category 1948 deaths ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The Holocaust GustavAdolf Scheel November 22, 1907 in Rosenberg, Baden Rosenberg , Baden &ndash March 25, 1979 in Hamburg was a Germany German physician and multifunctionary in the time of the Third Reich Sturmabteilung SA and Schutzstaffel SS member, Leader of the National Socialist Students Federation, Organizer of the Sicherheitsdienst SD in the southwest, Superior SS and Police Leader in Salzburg, Gauleiter in Salzburg from November 1941 . As commander of the Security Police and the SD, he organized in October 1940 the deportation of Karlsruhe s Jew s to the death camp s in the east. Life Born as an Evangelical minister s son in Rosenberg, Baden Rosenberg in North Baden, Scheel went to the Karl Friedrichs Gymnasium school Gymnasium in Mannheim . Even while still a schoolboy he became involved in rightwing circles of the German Youth Movement. Beginning in the summer semester of 1928, he studied law , political economy and theology in Heidelberg to become a minister. He intensified his co peration in rightwing student circles and in the winter semester of 1928 29 he became a member of the Verein Deutscher Studenten VDSt , a German Studentenverbindung . A year later he was the club s chairman. In 1929 he joined the National Socialist German Students League NSDStB , on 1 October 1930 the SA and on 1 December 1930 the NSDAP . He moved for a short time to T bingen and began studies in medicine that he continued in Heidelberg . Once he had come back .... External links BBKL s s1 scheel g a band 24 autor Marc Zirlewagen artikel Scheel, GustavAdolf spalten 1270 1275 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Scheel, GustavAdolf ALTERNATIVE ..., GustavAdolf Category 1907 births Category 1979 deaths Category People from Neckar Odenwald Kreis ... Category SS and Police Leaders Category Holocaust perpetrators de GustavAdolf Scheel ru , .... On 29 April 1945, Adolf Hitler assigned him in his will to the position of Reich Minister for Science ... more details
Gustav Adolph of Sweden English language English actually Latin language Latin also Gustavus Adolphus Swedish language Swedish GustavAdolf and legal spelling after 1900 Gustaf Adolf may refer to Gustavus Adolphus of SwedenGustav II Adolph , King of Sweden 1611 1632 GustavIVAdolf of SwedenGustavIV Adolph , King of Sweden 1792 1809 Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden Gustaf VI Adolf , King of Sweden 1950 1973 Gustav Adolph, Prince of Sweden de facto 1652, son of Prince Adolph John I, Count Palatine of Kleeburg Adolph John died in infancy Prince Gustaf Adolf, Duke of V sterbotten Gustaf Adolf , Prince of Sweden 1906 hndis Gustav Adolph of Sweden ... more details