1946, Kurt A. Körber paved the way for the first business deals in Hamburg. On February 1, 1947, he established Hauni Maschinenfabrik Körber & Co. KG...
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the companies is the Körber Foundation, initiated in 1959 by Körber. Until his death in 1992, Körber was the sole owner of the Körber AG. He was born in...
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The Körber Foundation (German: Körber-Stiftung) is a nonprofit organization, established in 1959 by German businessman Kurt A. Körber. It provides a platform...
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nobleman Gustav Wilhelm Körber (1817–1885), German lichenologist Kurt A. Körber (1909–1992), German businessman Leonid Lwowitsch Körber Leila Marie Koerber...
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The Körber European Science Prize is presented annually by the Körber Foundation in Hamburg honoring outstanding scientists working in Europe for their...
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Johannes-Brahms-Gymnasium Julius-Leber-Schule Kooperative Schule Tonndorf Kurt-Körber-Gymnasium Lise-Meitner-Gymnasium Luisen-Gymnasium Bergedorf Margaretha-Rothe-Gymnasium...
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until Stanley Kubrick's death in 1999. Susanne Körber, one of his daughters from his second wife Hilde Körber, converted to Judaism and married the son of...
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Kurt Raab (20 July 1941 – 28 June 1988) was a West German stage and film actor, as well as a screenwriter and playwright. Raab is best remembered for his...
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the entrance area. They handed them over to Otto Körber, a local school principal from Bad Aussee. Körber visited the site on the next day and immediately...
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brandenburgischer Junker in schwedischen Diensten. In: Frölich, Jürgen, Körber, Esther-Beate, Rohrschneider, Michael (eds.): Preußen und Preußentum vom...
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