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Theodor Koch (13 May 1905 – 21 October 1976)[1] was a German engineer and weapons manufacturer, born in Zuffenhausen, Germany. As a young man, Koch apprenticed as a precision mechanic. After completing his apprenticeship he attended an engineering school in Esslingen. In 1924 he started work for Mauser in Oberndorf as an engineer and stayed with them until 1931. After the fall of Germany to the Allied Forces at the end of World War II the Mauser factory was dismantled. Koch, Edmund Heckler and Alex Seidel saved what they could and used it to found Heckler & Koch.
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TheodorKoch (13 May 1905 – 21 October 1976) was a German engineer and weapons manufacturer, born in Zuffenhausen, Germany. As a young man, Koch apprenticed...
the co-founder of Heckler & Koch along with TheodorKoch and Edmund Heckler. Together the three men built the Heckler and Koch company out of the old name...
1949, together with two other Mauser engineers TheodorKoch and Alex Seidel, he founded Heckler & Koch which later developed into one of the most important...
seriously study Pemon myths and language was the German ethnologist TheodorKoch-Grunberg, who visited Roraima in 1912. Important myths describe the origins...
for the rare plant yakruna. It was inspired by the travel diaries of TheodorKoch-Grünberg and Richard Evans Schultes, and dedicated to lost Amazonian...
contributed more extensive documentation concerning ayahuasca, notably the TheodorKoch-Grünberg's documents about Tucano and Arecuna's rituals and ceremonies...
micrometers. Edmund Heckler, TheodorKoch, and Alex Seidel, former Mauser engineers, saved what they could and founded Heckler & Koch, which has since become...
survivor of his tribe. He travels with two scientists, firstly with German TheodorKoch-Grunberg in 1909 and American Richard Evans Schultes in 1940, to look...
produced the audiobook Koch is reading Heuss about speeches and letters by Theodor Heuss in collaboration with Cherbuliez Productions. Koch twice lent his voice...
those accounts of an earlier Amazonian explorer, the German scientist TheodorKoch-Grünberg. In 1962 botanist Harold E. Moore published Resia, which is...
Administration in Bezirk Bialystok. In 1942 Gauleiter Erich Koch expressed thanks to Theodor Schieder for his help in Nazi operations in annexed Poland...
1998 - Cosmos, Self and History in Baniwa Religion: For Those Unborn TheodorKoch-Grunberg 1909 - Zwei Jahre unter den Indianern: reisen in nordwest-brasilien...
Publications, Inc.) Knorr – Carl Heinrich Theodor Knorr Koch Industries – Fred C. KochKoch Media – Franz Koch Koei – Kō Shibusawa and Eiji Fukuzawa (non-existent...
diphtheriae) in 1884; and Georg Theodor August Gaffky, the bacterium of typhoid (Salmonella enterica) in 1884. Koch's assistant Julius Richard Petri developed...
Lesara Carl Heinrich Theodor Knorr (1800–1875) founder of Knorr Georg Krauß (1826–1906), co-founder of Krauss-Maffei, 1838 TheodorKoch (1905–1976), co-founder...
Koch, was TheodorKoch's daughter. He himself was a jurist, a member of the Landtag, the mayor and a freeman of Buchholz, Kingdom of Saxony. Theodor Korselt...
The Robert Koch Medal and Award are two prizes awarded annually by the German Robert Koch Foundation [de] for excellence in the biomedical sciences. These...
films about Brazil, Santos documented an expedition with the explorers TheodorKoch-Grunberg and Alexander H. Rice Jr. which was released as the 1924 film...
Dürr Eugen Eisenmann Heinz Illi Manfred R. Kuehnle Siegbert E. Lapp TheodorKoch Gerhard Neipp Werner Niefer Ingo Rust Hans Erich Slany Hubert Zimmerer...
(1847–1893), magnate and banker Fritz Mannheimer (1890–1939), banker TheodorKoch (1905–1976), German engineer and weapons manufacturer Berthold Leibinger...