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German Lifelines Fritz Sennheiser (9 May 1912 – 17 May 2010) was a German inventor and entrepreneur who founded and served as chairman of Sennheiser Electronic, a manufacturer of audio equipment. Sennheiser grew up with an interest in radios and electronics. Sennheiser built a crystal radio when he was 11 years old after seeing an early radio. He had originally hoped to become a landscape gardener, but chose instead to pursue electrical engineering at the Berlin Institute of Technology and earned a Ph.D. from the Heinrich Hertz Institute in 1940. Sennheiser developed a reverberation unit that was used at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. He was responsible for sending coded messages for the German Army during World War II. Sennheiser went into business for himself, and achieved early success with a tube voltmeter and microphone, both of which were purchased by Siemens. Later products in the 1950s included his invention of the shotgun microphone, early wireless microphones as well as its distinctive headphones that fit over the ear with flat, disc-shaped headpieces. Sennheiser stepped down as chairman in 1982, turning control of the business over to his son Jörg. By the time of his death, the family-owned business employed 2,100 people with manufacturing facilities in Germany, Ireland and the United States and had sales of $500 million in 2008. @LieberLebenswertLebenKanal https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Sennheiser
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The naughty student From Hanno Rhomberg (born February 27, 1819 in Munich; † May 17, 1864 in Walchsee near Kufstein) was a German genre painter. @LieberLebenswertLebenKanal
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What We Created Couple Drinking Chocolate, c. 1744 Tureen of the Swan Service Candelabrum from the Sulkowsky service, 1736, Dallas Museum of Art Johann Joachim Kändler (June 15, 1706 – May 18, 1775) was a German sculptor who became the most important modeller of the Meissen porcelain manufactury, and arguably of all European porcelain. He worked at Meissen for over 40 years, from 1731 until his death in 1775. @LieberLebenswertLebenKanal
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What We Created Ceiling of the Grand staircase of the Palais Kinsky in Vienna From Carlo Innocenzo Carlone or Carloni (1686–1775) was an Italian painter and engraver, active especially in Germany. @LieberLebenswertLebenKanal
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What We Created The “golden altar” was a donation from the industrialist Johan Clason (1667–1747) and was designed by the castle builder Georg Fröman. The inauguration took place on All Saints Day 1747. The altar is decorated with a painting by the artist Georg Engelhard Schröder (31 May 1684 – 17 May 1750) and shows Jesus on the cross. @LieberLebenswertLebenKanal
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Deposition from the Cross From Domenico Passignano (1559 – 17 May 1638), born Domenico Cresti or Crespi, was an Italian painter of a late-Renaissance or Counter-Maniera (Counter-Mannerism) style that emerged in Florence towards the end of the 16th century. @LieberLebenswertLebenKanal
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German Lifelines The Thyssen conglomerate became the nucleus of Vereinigte Stahlwerke AG, the biggest mining and steel cartel in the world, prior to World War II. @LieberLebenswertLebenKanal https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Thyssen
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August Thyssen

German industrialist (1842-1926)

What We Developed Sebastian Kneipp (17 May 1821 – 17 June 1897) was a German Catholic priest and one of the forefathers of the naturopathic movement. He is most commonly associated with the "Kneipp Cure" form of hydrotherapy (often called "Kneipp therapy" or "Kneippism"[1][2]), the application of water through various methods, temperatures and pressures, which he claimed to have therapeutic or healing effects, thus building several hospitals in Bad Wörishofen. @LieberLebenswertLebenKanal https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastian_Kneipp
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Sebastian Kneipp

German Catholic clergyman, naturopath and hydrotherapist (1821-1897)

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Sebastiano Ceccarini, Vergine e quattro santi protettori di Fano From Sebastiano Ceccarini (* 17. Mai 1703 in Fano; † 26. August 1783), born in Fano, was an Italian Baroque painter. @LieberLebenswertLebenKanal
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