Captain Johan Kock (4 June 1861 – 13 April 1915) was a Finnish soldier who had been decommissioned from the Finnish army in Viipuri in 1897. Kock was a revolutionary who was the leader of the Finnish Labour Corps from 1905 to 1906.[1][2]
^"Price Was Set on His Head". Boston Evening Transcript. Boston, MA. April 15, 1915. p. 16. Retrieved June 28, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
^"Exiled Soldier Dead". The Boston Globe. Boston, MA. April 15, 1915. p. 2. Retrieved June 28, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
Captain JohanKock (4 June 1861 – 13 April 1915) was a Finnish soldier who had been decommissioned from the Finnish army in Viipuri in 1897. Kock was a...
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seaport. Much of it has been the work of the influential businessman JohanKock. Other important industries he established were Akzo Nobel Inks, Today...
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and, after some time, expanded the factory. In 1905, Dunker, along with JohanKock, changed the Velox factory in Trelleborg into the Trelleborgs gummifabrik...
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Ranjane in later draft selections. In addition, Mitchell Marsh and Quinton de Kock were announced as some of the team's overseas signings during the draft....
Mäkelä (1863-1932) - Editor-in-chief from Spring 1906 to September 1907. JohanKock (1861-1915) - Editor-in-chief for seven weeks in the fall of 1907. Frans...
Eredivisie in 1990–91, led by manager Ab Fafié and with players such as Johan de Kock, Jan Willem van Ede and Rob Alflen and top goalscorer of the season...
the time of the 1801 census, Kock and his wife resided in the building with Kock's 44-year-old brother Johanne Marie Kock, the 45-year-old widow Anne Magdalene...
Alexander Petrus Mohlolo Mahloko Andrus Strauss Gonasagaren Marimuthu Moodley Johan Hendrik Van Wyngaard Tseko Samuel Mpakathe Schalk Daniel Johannes Strydom...
Karlsson Per Karlsson Per Kaufeldt Martin Kayongo-Mutumba Björn Kindlund Rudolf Kock Pontus Kåmark Thomas Lagerlöf Peter Larsson Börje Leander Börje Leback Yngve...
PSV Eindhoven for a combined fee of €13 million, and won the KNVB Cup and Johan Cruyff Shield in 2012. In 2013, Mertens signed for Napoli for a €9.6 million...
professor of clinical bacteriology 1891 Axel Kock 1891–1893 Hjalmar Edgren 1893–1899 Johannes Paulson 1899–1909 Johan Vising 1909–1914 Ludvig Stavenow 1914–1931...
Hendrik Merkus de Kock on 28 March 1830. Prince Diponegoro stands, defiant, in front of Lieutenant General Hendrik Merkus de Kock in front of the colonial...
of his confirmation, Peter Friemann was called Peter Kock and referred to as Peter Hansen Kock's "adopted son". The name "Frimann" (lit. "Free Man") indicates...