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Lindsey Ann German. 1951 (age 72–73) London, England, United Kingdom. Lindsey Ann German [1] (born 1951) [2] is a British left-wing political activist. A founding member and convenor of the British anti-war organisation Stop the War Coalition, she was formerly a member of the Socialist Workers Party, sitting on its central committee and ...
Roman Rees (born 1 March 1993) is a German biathlete. His greatest success is winning the silver medal with the German relay team at the Biathlon World Championships 2019. On 26 November 2023 he won his first World Cup victory in the ind ...
Eberhard Rees, Wernher von Braun's deputy from World War II Germany to the manned lunar landings, died at 3:10 a.m. Thursday in a Florida hospital. He was 89. Rees's colleagues described him as the cautious, common-sense, day-to-day manager who turned the legendary rocket team leader's vision into reality.
Corps, am 26. März 1945 mit seinen Feldkommandanten auf dem zerstörten Marktplatz in Rees. Die Luftangriffe auf Rees waren Teil der Luftangriffe der Alliierten im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Die Stadt Rees am Niederrhein wurde mehrfach aus der Luft angegriffen. [1] [2] Die erste Bombe auf Rees fiel am 10. Mai 1940 und ging am Fährkopf nieder.
Sir Richard Lodowick Edward Montagu Rees, 2nd Baronet (4 April 1900 – 24 July 1970) was a British diplomat, writer, humanitarian, and painter. Rees was the son of Sir John Rees, 1st Baronet and his wife Mary Catherine Dormer. His sister was the pilot Rosemary Rees, Lady du Cros, MBE. He was educated at West Downs School, Eton and Trinity ...
Die Strecke Rees-Emmerich wurde nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg nicht mehr aufgebaut. Es verblieb nur die Strecke Wesel-Rees. Die Strecke verlief in Wesel zunächst 2 km neben der heutigen B 8 auf einem separaten Bahnkörper, um dann entlang der Dämme des Rheins von Ort zu Ort zu führen, um schließlich vor Emmerich wieder auf die B 8 zu stoßen ...
Rees was born in Aberystwyth, the son of Apphla Mary James and Richard Jenkyn Rees, a minister of the Tabernacle Calvinistic Methodist Church, and a younger brother of judge Richard Geraint Rees. The family later moved to Roath, Cardiff, and Goronwy was educated at Cardiff High School for Boys. He received three scholarships in 1927 to attend ...