Himmerod memorandum
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Himmerod memorandum
Summary
Himmerod memorandum is a memorandum[1]. It draws 45 Wikipedia views per month (memorandum category, ranking #7 of 19).[2]
Key Facts
- Himmerod memorandum authored Friedrich Ruge[3].
- Himmerod memorandum authored Wolf Graf von Baudissin[4].
- Himmerod memorandum authored Hermann Foertsch[5].
- Himmerod memorandum authored Adolf Heusinger[6].
- Himmerod memorandum authored Johann von Kielmansegg[7].
- Himmerod memorandum authored Robert Knauss[8].
- Himmerod memorandum's instance of is recorded as memorandum[9].
- Himmerod Abbey is named after Himmerod memorandum[10].
- Himmerod memorandum's location is recorded as Himmerod Abbey[11].
- +1950-10-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Himmerod memorandum[12].
- Himmerod memorandum's publication date is recorded as +1950-10-00T00:00:00Z[13].
- Himmerod memorandum's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Himmerod meeting participants[14].
- Himmerod memorandum's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1216fgp6[15].
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Works and Contributions
Authored works include Friedrich Ruge[3], a military historian[16], 1894–1985[17], of Germany[18], awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross[19]; Wolf Graf von Baudissin[4], a military personnel[20], 1907–1993[21], of Germany[22], awarded the Great Cross with Star and Sash of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[23], specialised in military affairs[24]; Hermann Foertsch[5], a military personnel[25], 1895–1961[26], of Germany[27], awarded the German Cross in Gold[28]; Adolf Heusinger[6], a military officer[29], 1897–1982[30], of Germany[31], awarded the Commander of the Legion of Merit[32], specialised in military[33]; Johann von Kielmansegg[7], a soldier[34], 1906–2006[35], of Germany[36], awarded the Great Cross with Star and Sash of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[37]; and Robert Knauss[8], an economist[38], 1892–1955[39], of Germany[40].
Why It Matters
Himmerod memorandum draws 45 Wikipedia views per month (memorandum category, ranking #7 of 19).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[41]