This article is about the native of Olpe who became a politician in North Rhine-Westphalia. For the native of Olpe who became a politician in Wisconsin, see Joseph Schrage.
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Josef Schrage (6 May 1881 – 27 November 1953) was a Westphalian metalworker, trade union official and politician, first of the Center Party and after World War II as one of the founders of the Christian Democratic Union.
JosefSchrage (6 May 1881 – 27 November 1953) was a Westphalian metalworker, trade union official and politician, first of the Center Party and after...
business executive JosefSchrage (1881-1953), German trade union official and politician Joseph Schrage (1818-1892), American farmer Lisa Schrage (born 1956)...
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altitude and often also two 30 mm (1.18 in) MK 108 cannon, as an offensive Schräge Musik upward-firing system completely contained within the rear fuselage...
Schräge Musik installation. About 95 were built until it was retired from front line use in mid-1944. The N-2 was originally not to have the Schräge Musik...
The Lancet volume 364 issue 9435, page 637 Harvey Rishikof and Michael Schrage, "Technology vs. Torture"; Slate, August 18, 2004. CNN editorial staff...
Oliver (screenplay); Michael Ironside, Wendy Lyon, Justin Louis, Lisa Schrage, Richard Monette, Terri Hawkes, Wendell Smith, John Pyper-Ferguson, Vincent...
singer and actress Frank Peter Zimmermann (born 1965), German violinist Josef Zimmermann, German Cologne Cathedral organist German weight lifter Margarita...
the role as a night fighter, often armed with the surprisingly effective Schräge Musik upward-firing twin autocannon offensive armament installation, that...
Braun Jede Nacht in einem anderen Bett January 1957 Paul Verhoeven Der schräge Otto January 1957 Géza von Cziffra Zwei Herzen voller Seligkeit March 1957...
lawyers Nadja Lorenz and Alfred Noll, cultural scientist and activist Dieter Schrage, four journalists, an editor, two unionists, two medical doctors as well...
single-shot, short-barreled 50 mm (2-inch) guns pointing upwards, similar to Schräge Musik. Five were mounted in the wing roots on each side of the aircraft...
landing lights. Crews from NJG 2 and NJG 4 were able to deliver beam and Schräge Musik attacks against the unwary crews. Pilots that were alerted in time...
community of goods. Heinz-Dietrich Wendland, Wilhelm Schneemelcher, Wolfgang Schrage, Jürgen Roloff and others, on the other hand, emphasized that "communism"...
German politician Jenny Schreiner (born 1956), South African activist Josef Schreiner, German athlete Jumbo Schreiner (born 1967), German actor Knut...
both operated the Bf 110. A notable development was the introduction of Schräge Musik, pioneered in NJG 2, was now in use in NJG 1 during 1943 and 1944...
upward-firing armament in German night fighter force. The concept, dubbed Schräge Musik (Jazz Music) was first suggested by him in 1941. Kammhuber initially...
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Jacques Lecoq, 77, French actor and mime, cerebral haemorrhage. Warren Schrage, 78, American basketball player. Stella Bloch, 101, American artist, dancer...