RMTA18NH–Pippin III and his brother Carloman, Mayor of the Palace of the Kingdom of the Franks, regulate at a church meeting the legal authority of the Church. The Church is given the right to demand the tithe of its subjects. By the 6th century, the office of the mayor of the palace is endowed with more and more power, and thus more and more important in the Frankish Empire. An engraving from Paris from around 1780 from the workshop of Jacques-Philippe Le Bas.
RMTA332J–St. Ulrich, Bishop of Augsburg, leads his followers against the Hungarians in the Battle of Lechfeld in 955 as a prince of the Empire. King Otto the Great ordered his followers to kill the fleeing Hungarians. Otto thanks Ulrich by granting him the right to mint and issue coins in Augsburg. Ulrich was venerated as a saint very soon after his death.
RMFD7XWX–Bavarian National Museum in Munich
RMTA21H7–Apotheosis of Antoninus Pius and his wife Faustina, once the base of the column of Antoninus Pius (Vatican Museum)
RMRMC5M7–Former figure skater Marika Kilius (photo with partner Albrecht Bach) celebrates her 60th birthday on March 24, 2003. The native of Frankfurt became world champion in pair skating for the first time in 1963, together with her former ice skating partner Hans-Juergen Baeumler. Today, Marika Kilius is a passionate grandmother. Her greatest happiness is granddaughter Lola Lilian (2), the offspring of her daughter Melanie.
RMRMC7T9–Elmar Pieroth, a German entrepreneur.
RMRMCKAB–On November 30, 2003, German television journalist Hans Mohl (photo) would have turned 75. The founder and longtime moderator of the ZDF series 'Gesundheitsmagazin Praxis' and co-initiator of the 'Aktion Sorgenkind' died on November 28, 1998 in Mainz.
RMRMCWA5–Arno Breker in his studio in Duesseldorf.
RMRMC5P3–The Trabi celebrates its tenth day of farewell: on April 30, 1991, the last Trabant left the assembly line in Zwickau. But the myth about the 'Trabant 601' lives on. After all, another 230,000 copies of the 23-hp two-stroke engine were licensed in Germany. Trabi clubs in East and West meet for common pleasure rides and operate spare part exchanges on the Internet. Even on April 30, 2001 a chorus of horns can be heard in many places, in honor of the GDR cars. From 1964 to 1991 the VEB Sachsenring produced about 3.6 million Trabis in Zwickau. A popular slogan of the time was: 'With the
RMRMGNA1–The brothers Christoph and Wolfgang Lauenstein with their Oscar for the animated film 'Balance'.
RMRMB30W–Monika Hohlmeier, daughter of Franz Josef Strauss, during her time as a municipal councilor in Vaterstaetten.
RMRMD3TG–Henry A. Kissinger (born 1923), an American politician and former foreign minister.
RMRMCB51–Helga Koenigsdorf, a writer from the GDR.
RMRMB492–A woman sells local specialties at the flea market in Salvador.
RMRMCJ2M–Teenage beach volleyball players on the Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro. (undated photo)
RMRMCAY2–Disabled man as a foot painter in Belo Horizonte / Brazil (undated image)
RMRMCD0W–Garden front of the Upper Belvedere in Vienna, built between 1721 and 1723 by Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt on behalf of Prince Eugen.
RMRMEBK1–Eduard Shevardnadze (born 1928), Russian Foreign Minister.
RMRMB46F–View of the old town of Ouro Preto with the Sao Francisco Church.
RMRMCAK0–Professor Herbert Giersch, between 1969-1989 head of the Kiel Institute for the World Economy. In 1963 he was a founding member of the Council of the Five Wise Men.
RMRMCBAN–Heinz Ruehmann, a German actor
RMRMD2PN–Hiker in the Grossarl Valley in the Salzburger Land.
RMRMD462–View from the Saentis (2500 meters altitude) to the Alpstein area and the Rhine Valley.
RMRMDH2X–Joachim Fuchsberger (center) as moderator of the ARD quiz show 'Ja oder Nein' with the panelists Alice Schwarzer, Vera Russwurm and Christiane Krueger (above, from left to right) as well as Gerhard Konzelmann (left) and Emil Steinberger (right).
RMRMB3EM–A woman is on her way to the beach with her two boys.
RMRMC1PK–Harvested hay on hay rakes.
RMRMDDDH–A chalet in the mountains of Switzerland.
RMRMD346–Straw bales after finished field work.
RMRMC7RX–A little boy is playing outdoors with his toy tractor.
RMRMCDJF–Award plaques of cattle shows in Bezau in the Bregenz Forest.
RMRMBT83–The Piz Palue glacier on the Bernina Pass in the Poschiavo Valley in Graubuenden.
RMRMD4DF–A little Cuban boy looks seriously at the camera.
RMRMB44C–Men in front of a store with household goods in Belo Horizonte.
RMRMCD79–A little boy is playing at a fountain.
RMRMC163–Typical landscape in Franconian Switzerland with view from the Streitburg into the Wiesenttal with the Neideck castle ruins.
RMRMB4RG–The beach 'Santana' in Salvador.
RMRMCNHH–Lower Belvedere in Vienna. It was built between 1714 and 1716 by Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt on behalf of Prince Eugene.
RMRMDFHX–People celebrating on the day of the opening of the Brandenburg Gate.
RMRMFTET–Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul and Gerhard Schroeder at the SPD party congress in Berlin. The topics were the new basic program of the SPD and domestic policy of Germany.
RMRMF066–The Bavarian Minister President Max Streibl (right) in conversation with the CSU chairman and Federal Finance Minister Theo Waigel (left).
RMRMEXBH–Fritz Raddatz, German journalist and writer.
RMRMB34E–Chancellor and CDU party leader Helmut Kohl (left) and Secretary General Heiner Geissler shake hands at the CDU party convention in Bremen.
RMRMEF2E–Eberhard Diepgen, German politician.
RMRME1TN–A SAAB 340 of the Tempelhof Airways (registration: N109TA) and an ATR-42 of the RFG on the apron of the airport Dortmund-Wickede.
RMRMC612–Helmut Claas, head of the agricultural machinery manufacturer Claas in Harsewinkel near Guetersloh (North Rhine-Westphalia), celebrates his 75th birthday on 16 July, 2001. Since 1975, when he took over the family business from his father August, Helmut Claas has turned the company into a global corporation with more than two billion Marks in sales and 5,600 employees. His inventions revolutionized agricultural engineering technology. However, the amateur hunter stayed in Westphalia and celebrated his 75th birthday modestly in the circle of closest family and friends.
RMRMC6B3–Helmut Claas, head of the agricultural machinery manufacturer Claas in Harsewinkel near Guetersloh (North Rhine-Westphalia), celebrates his 75th birthday on 16 July, 2001. Since 1975, when he took over the family business from his father August, Helmut Claas has turned the company into a global corporation with more than two billion Marks in sales and 5,600 employees. His inventions revolutionized agricultural engineering technology. However, the amateur hunter stayed in Westphalia and celebrated his 75th birthday modestly in the circle of closest family and friends.
RMRMC6NM–The successful children's book and radio play author Ellis Kaut (photo), 'spiritual mother' of the red-haired kobold Pumuckl, was involved in a legal dispute in the summer of 2003 in the Munich Higher Regional Court. The graphic artist Barbara von Johnson, who created the figure of Pumuckl in 1965, complains about copyright. It is first of all about the illustrations of the redhead published on the Internet and all associated utilization possibilities in the merchandising area. In the first instance the district court has decided in favour of Johnson. Thereafter, the drafter also had to be
RMRMB4FT–The German actress and theater manager Ursula Lingen (photo) celebrated her 75th birthday on February 9, 2003.
RMRMCJRK–Worker sorting fish on a machine.
RMRMF1MF–Schlager singer Maria Hellwig with her husband Addi.
RMRMDWNK–The sculptor Alfred Hrdlicka.
RMRMB3M8–With 40 years of professional experience under his belt, today he would still choose the same profession: Friedrich von Thun, star of many popular TV films and series, is celebrating his 60th birthday on June 30, 2002. The popular actor ('Professor Capellari', 'Dr. Schwarz and Dr. Martin', 'Love and Other Catastrophes') recently was often seen on the side of Senta Berger or Christiane Hoerbiger (photo: scene from 'The Legacy of the Guldenburgs'). He was born in Kaessitz, Austria, and has been married to fashion designer Gaby Schniewind since February 1999. From the marriage with
RMRMCNAG–During the Second World War, Miep Gies (79) hid the Jewish girl Anne Frank from the Gestapo in her rear house in Amsterdam for 25 months - until 4 August 1944. Miep Gies today: 'We were not heroes.'It was she who saved the diary notes of the thirteen-year-old - after the war she handed over the books to Otto Frank, the only one of the family to survive the concentration camp. Today, the 'Diary of Anne Frank' is a shattering document of the charges against National Socialist terror and racism. Anne Frank died in 1945 in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Miep Gies wrote a book as well:
RMRMFTA0–'Cockpit' spokesman Horst Gehlen (left), President Curt Beer (middle) and Vice President Bernhard Gnirs (right). The association 'Cockpit' represents 2400 flight captains, first officers and flight engineers in Germany.
RMRME78A–Annette and Inga Humpe (from left) at a concert.
RMRMCKCG–The Berlin Wall Memorial in Berlin.
RMRMDKFF–Franz Josef Strauss as Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Airbus in the cockpit of the newly developed Airbus A 320.
RMRMC5N1–Beppo Brem in the 'The Sold Grandfather' on the 10th anniversary of his death on September 5, 2000
RMRMDCDJ–The actor Sylvester Stallone during a visit to Berlin.
RMRMC6WC–One of the most popular German actors, Klausjuergen Wussow, is broke. The divorce from his wife Yvonne has consumed his fortune, the role offers have dried up. Disappointed he says: 'I will never play a doctor again'. From 1985 to 1992, the now 73-year-old actor, was the most popular German TV doctor as Professor Brinkmann in the 'The Black Forest Clinic'. On Saturday, December 14, 2002, Wussow plays a Santa Claus (A Grandfather for Christmas, ARD, 20:15 o'clock). Our photo from 1988 shows him in 'The Black Forest Clinic' with Gerd Froebe (left).
RMRMCFCR–German sports journalist Hans-Heinrich Isenbart (photo) celebrated his 80th birthday on February 5, 2003.
RMRMC7A8–Feature: guide dog with master
RMRMCCX4–ZDF sports director Dieter Kuerten (r.) and his editorial colleague Wolfram Esser (l.) in ZDF jersey at a charity game.
RMRMCKF3–Gert Froebe and Klaus Juergen Wussow, German actors, in the series 'Die Schwarzwaldklinik'.
RMRMF1EX–Journalist Roman Brodman receiving the Grimme-Award.
RMRMFTDY–Johannes Semler, a German manager.
RMRMEY0Y–The Bielefeld professor Hartmut von Hentig (left) and Richard von Weizsaecker at the farewell lecture of the classical philologist von Hentig.
RMRMCAHN–Hans Clarin (born 1929), a German actor.
RMRMB4YD–The German actor and director Heinz Dragon (photo with wife Rosemarie) would be 80 years old on February 9, 2003.
RMRMGGRA–Gert Froebe, German actor, on his 75. birthday.
RMRMETNY–Armin Mueller-Stahl, German actor and wife Gabriele. Undated photo.
RMRMCK2K–Will Qaudflieg, a German actor.
RMRMCDRE–From manager to alternative practitioner: Dr. med. jur. Manfred Koehnlechner, 1988.
RMRMGGTR–Documentalist Christian Grzimek lamas.
RMRMEF1A–The Austian writer and poet Erich fried at the university of Paderborn during his last book- signing tour in December 1987.
RMRMC6MP–On December 25, 1952, the German television launched its triumphal march. 50 years of information and entertainment. Popular presenters and artists have become stars, moreover icons of electronic entertainment: Thomas Gottschalk, today's most successful show master of Germany. Here, Thomas Gottschalk in his Saturday night show 'Wetten, dass ..?' in 1987.
RMRMC5P0–Franz Josef Strauss (1915 - 1988, photo) was one of the most dubious figures of German politics. Like Edmund Stoiber today, the powerful member of the CSU was chancellor candidate of the Union from Bavaria. He challenged Helmut Schmidt at that time. But with his political affairs he kept getting in his own way. Author Werner Biermann portrays Franz Josef Strauss, who died in 1988. In conversations with friends and opponents, he renders a multifaceted image of the talented orator.
RMRMC6G4–The tenth anniversary of the death of the American-French film actor Eddie Constantine (photo) on February 25, 2003.
RMRMCJTH–From left to right: Prime minister Franz-Josef Strauß, Wiesn anchorman Michael Stiegler and lord mayor Georg Kronawitter.
RMRMEXPF–Ronald Reagan (left) and Richard von Weizsaecker in front of Bellevue Palace.
RMRMCCK7–David Hasselhoff, an American actor and singer.
RMRMC6WT–Friedrich Wilhelm Raeuker, former NDR director and ARD chairman from 1984 to 1985, celebrates his 75th birthday on September 1, 2003. The TV journalist from Bueckeburg in Lower Saxony was awarded the Bambi Television Prize in 1984.
RMRMGMGC–Unrests in Kreuzberg on May Day: water cannon of the police in front of a burnt-out car.
RMRMCY01–Mario Adorf (born 1930), a German actor.
RMRMD1W2–Boy George, a British singer at a gig.
RMRMGWE9–German cabaret artist Lore Lorentz.
RMRMEA0H–Film director Peter F. Bringmann (middle) and the actors of the ARD movie 'Gambit' (from left to right): Heinz Bennet, Despina Pajanou, Rolf Zacher and Dominic Raacke.
RMRMCK00–On February 22, 2004 was the tenth anniversary of her death of the Duesseldorf cabaret artist and founder of the 'Kom (m) oedchens', Lore Lorentz (photo).
RMRMCYNJ–Media-Manager Josef von Ferenczy and his wife Katharina.
RMRMDXGY–GDR State Council Chairman Erich Honecker during a visit to the Federal Republic of Germany together with Johannes Rau.
RMRMC7BE–Afghan fighters in a camp on Pakistani territory. The mujahedeen cross the border to rest in Pakistani camps and equip for the fight against Soviet troops. In the refugee camps further volunteers are being recruited.
RMRMD300–Afghan fighters in a camp on Pakistani territory. The mujahedeen cross the border to rest in Pakistani camps and equip for the fight against Soviet troops. In the refugee camps further volunteers are being recruited.
RMRMB467–American soldiers in front of the armored personnel carrier 'Bradley' at the base 'Alpha'.
RMRMEA8P–Singer Katja Ebstein.
RMRMC6B4–An Afghan fighter is guarding a warehouse on Pakistani territory with a heavy machine gun. The mujahedeen cross the border to rest in Pakistani camps and equip for the fight against Soviet troops. In the refugee camps further volunteers are being recruited.
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