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Eckerle is a surname. According to Hanks, the surname is of South German origin and is a derivative of Eckert. Eckert is a disambiguation page which includes a list of people with the surname. A pair of published genealogies indicate the surname arriving in the United States from Germanic territories. Prevalence United States The United States census provides resources related to the prevalence of surnames for its decennial national censuses. In the 2010 census, "Eckerle" appeared 764 times, or 0.26 times per 100,000 people, having an overall rank of 30,538 and was associated primarily (95.55%) with white respondents. In the 2000 census, the surname appeared 787 times, or 0.29 times per 100,000 people, having an overall rank of 28,522 and was associated primarily (96.82%) with white respondents. In the 1990 census, the surname had a rank of 47,576. As of 1997, "Eckerle" was found 320 times out of 88.7 million names (about 0.36 times per 100,000 people) in a commercially ...
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Franz Eckerle
Franz Eckerle (24 April 1912 – 14 February 1942) was a German Luftwaffe military aviation, military aviator and aerobatics pilot. As a fighter ace during World War II, he was credited with 59 aerial victories, four over the Allies of World War II, Western Allies and 55 on the Eastern Front (World War II), Eastern Front. A flying ace or fighter ace is a military aviation, military aviator credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft during aerial combat. Born in Baden-Baden, Eckerle grew up in the German Empire, the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany. Already trained as a pilot, he joined the military service in the Luftwaffe in 1935. Following further training, he was posted to Jagdgeschwader 135, ''Jagdgeschwader'' 135. In 1938 and 1939, Eckerle competed in the German Aeronautical Nationals. At the outbreak of World War II, he was serving with Jagdgeschwader 76, ''Jagdgeschwader'' 76 and claimed his first aerial victory on 15 May 1940 during the Battle of France. Foll ...
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Isabella Eckerle
Isabella Eckerle is a German virologist who is the co-Head of the Centre for Emerging Viral Diseases at the Geneva University Hospitals and the University of Geneva. Her research considers infectious diseases and the development of cell lines that allow a better understanding of their epidemiology. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Eckerle studied the difference in response of adults and children to coronavirus disease. Early life and education Eckerle was born in Speyer, Rhineland-Palatinate. As a child she wanted to be a veterinarian or a field biologist, but ended up studying medicine at Heidelberg University. During her final year of medical school she visited Africa, which inspired her to work in infectious diseases. She decided to specialize in tropical pathogens, and spent her early medical career working in the Department of Tropical Medicine at the University Hospital Heidelberg. As a junior doctor Eckerle investigated the pathogenesis of travellers returning to Germany ...
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Dinah Eckerle
Dinah Eckerle (born 16 October 1995) is a German handballer for Team Esbjerg and the German national team. Achievements *Handball-Bundesliga: **''Winner'': 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 *DHB-Pokal: **''Winner'': 2013 *DHB-Supercup: **''Winner'': 2015, 2016 * Danish Championship: **''Winner'': 2023 *Danish Cup **''Winner:'' 2022 Individual awards *All-Star Goalkeeper of the IHF Junior World Championship: 2014 File:2014 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Stocking up supplies and personal protective equipment (PPE) for the Western African Ebola virus epidemic; Citizens examining the ruins after the Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping; Bundles of wat ... References External links * 1995 births Living people People from Leonberg Sportspeople from Stuttgart (region) German female handball players Expatriate handball players German expatriate sportspeople in France German expatriate sportspeople in Hungary Siófok KC players 21st-century German women
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Jeff Eckerle
Jeff Eckerle is an American television producer and writer. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin (BA) and the UCLA Anderson School of Management (MBA), and worked as a development and programming executive for Fox (FBC), CBS Productions and Wolf Films before segueing into writing and producing full-time. Credits include Supervising Producer/Writer on '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'', '' Tower Prep'', '' Unnatural History'' and '' Those Who Kill'' starring Chloe Sevigny and James D'Arcy for A&E Network. He is partnered with fellow writer/producer Marilyn Osborn Marilyn Osborn is an American television producer and writer. She has written and produced for the series '' Space: Above and Beyond'', ''The X-Files'', ''Touched by an Angel'' and '' L.A. Doctors''. She also served as a Consulting Producer on th ....
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Eckert (other)
Eckert may refer to: People * Allan W. Eckert (1931–2011), American historical novelist * Andrea Eckert (born 1958), Austrian actress * Charles R. Eckert (1868–1959), U.S. congressman from Pennsylvania * Ernst R. G. Eckert (1904–2004), German scientist ** Eckert number, dimensionless number used in flow calculations * Eugen Eckert (born 1954) German minister, singer-songwriter and academic teacher * Franz Eckert (1852–1916), German musician * Fred J. Eckert (born 1941), U.S. congressman from New York * Fritz Eckert (1852–1920), Swedish architect * George Nicholas Eckert (1802–1865), U.S. congressman from Pennsylvania * John Eckert (musician) (born 1939), American trumpeter * J. Presper Eckert (1919–1995), American electrical engineer, co-inventor of ENIAC ** Eckert–Mauchly Computer Corporation ** Eckert–Mauchly Award * Max Eckert-Greifendorff (1868–1938), German geographer ** Eckert projection, any of six map projections devised by Eckert-Greifendorff * Karl Ant ...
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Grand Duchy Of Baden
The Grand Duchy of Baden (german: Großherzogtum Baden) was a state in the southwest German Empire on the east bank of the Rhine. It existed between 1806 and 1918. It came into existence in the 12th century as the Margraviate of Baden and subsequently split into the states of Baden-Durlach and Baden-Baden, which were reunified in 1771. It then became the much-enlarged Grand Duchy of Baden after the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire from 1803 to 1806 and was a sovereign country until it joined the German Empire in 1871. In 1918, it became part of the Weimar Republic as the Republic of Baden. Baden was bordered to the north by the Kingdom of Bavaria and the Grand Duchy of Hessen-Darmstadt; to the west, along most of its length, by the river Rhine, which separated Baden from the Bavarian Rhenish Palatinate and Alsace in modern France; to the south by Switzerland; and to the east by the Kingdom of Württemberg, the Principality of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen and Bavaria ...
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Baden
Baden (; ) is a historical territory in South Germany, in earlier times on both sides of the Upper Rhine but since the Napoleonic Wars only East of the Rhine. History The margraves of Baden originated from the House of Zähringen. Baden is named after the margraves' residence, in Baden-Baden. Hermann II of Baden first claimed the title of Margrave of Baden in 1112. A united Margraviate of Baden existed from this time until 1535, when it was split into the two Margraviates of Baden-Durlach and Baden-Baden. Following a devastating fire in Baden-Baden in 1689, the capital was moved to Rastatt. The two parts were reunited in 1771 under Margrave Charles Frederick. The restored Margraviate with its capital Karlsruhe was elevated to the status of electorate in 1803. In 1806, the Electorate of Baden, receiving territorial additions, became the Grand Duchy of Baden. The Grand Duchy of Baden was a state within the German Confederation until 1866 and the German Empire u ...
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2010 United States Census
The United States census of 2010 was the twenty-third United States national census. National Census Day, the reference day used for the census, was April 1, 2010. The census was taken via mail-in citizen self-reporting, with enumerators serving to spot-check randomly selected neighborhoods and communities. As part of a drive to increase the count's accuracy, 635,000 temporary enumerators were hired. The population of the United States was counted as 308,745,538, a 9.7% increase from the 2000 census. This was the first census in which all states recorded a population of over half a million people as well as the first in which all 100 largest cities recorded populations of over 200,000. Introduction As required by the United States Constitution, the U.S. census has been conducted every 10 years since 1790. The 2000 U.S. census was the previous census completed. Participation in the U.S. census is required by law of persons living in the United States in Title 13 of the United ...
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