Marsch
Marsch may refer to: People * Eckart Marsch (born 1947), German physicist * Jesse Marsch (born 1973), American soccer player Other uses *'' Der Marsch zum Führer'', a Nazi propaganda film released in 1940 * Gaisburger Marsch, traditional Swabian beef stew * Marsh Railway (german: Marschbahn, link=no), a rail line in Germany * Weser Marsch, a district of Lower Saxony, Germany See also *March (other) March is the third month of the year. March may also refer to: Marching * Marching, the walking of military troops and such in procession according to a steady rhythm * March, a parade or procession of people, animals, time, or objects * Deat ... * Marsh (other) * Mersch {{disambiguation, surname ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jesse Marsch
Jesse Alan Marsch (born November 8, 1973) is an American professional soccer coach and former player who is the current head coach of club Leeds United. Marsch played 14 seasons as a midfielder in Major League Soccer (MLS) with D.C. United, Chicago Fire, and Chivas USA, winning three league titles and four U.S. Open Cup titles, as well as earning two caps for the United States national team. In 2010, Marsch retired from his playing career and became a coach, first serving as an assistant with the U.S. national team under Bob Bradley that reached the last 16 of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. He then became the inaugural head coach of the Montreal Impact upon its entry to MLS in 2012. In 2015, after a year-long stint as the assistant coach for his alma mater, the Princeton Tigers, Marsch was hired as head coach of the New York Red Bulls and stayed in the role through the first half of the 2018 MLS season. In his first year coaching the team, the Red Bulls won ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Eckart Marsch
Eckart Marsch (born 1 February 1947 in Friedrichstadt) is a German Theoretical physics, theoretical physicist, who worked from 1980 to 2012 at the originally named Max Planck Institute for Aeronomy, from 2004 on named Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research (MPS) in Katlenburg-Lindau on the physics of the solar wind, solar corona and space plasmas and taught at the University of Göttingen. In appreciation of his extensive theoretical, data-analytical and application-related research, as author of a large number of scientific articles and co-editor of several books on the physics of the heliosphere, heating of the solar corona, plasma physics of the solar wind and astrophysical plasmas, as co-editor of geophysical journals, especially of the well-known online journal Living Reviews in Solar Physics, as member of a variety of scientific committees and reviewer of leading scientific journals, as lecturer and associate professor at the University of Göttingen and as a person ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Marsh Railway
The Marsh Railway (german: Marschbahn) is a main line in the state of Schleswig-Holstein in Germany that links the stations of Elmshorn in the south and Westerland on the island of Sylt in the north. It is part of long route from Hamburg-Altona to Westerland (Sylt) and is listed in the Deutsche Bahn timetables as . The first part of it was opened in 1845 and is one of the oldest lines in Germany. Route The Marsh Railway, as its name suggests, mainly runs through marshlands. There are also some sections of the line that run through the higher-lying geest. The line branches off the Hamburg-Altona-Kiel railway line in Elmshorn. From Elmshorn, it runs in an arc via Glückstadt to Itzehoe. The line then crosses the Kiel Canal on the high Hochdonn High Bridge. The bridge's total length is and its main span over the channel is long. There is also a bascule bridge north of Husum station. Between Klanxbüll and Morsum stations the line runs across the Hindenburgdamm (causeway) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gaisburger Marsch
Gaisburger Marsch (German for "march of Gaisburg") is a traditional Swabian beef stew, Peter Lesniczak: ''Alte Landschaftsküchen im Sog der Modernisierung. Studien zu einer Ernährungsgeographie Deutschlands zwischen 1860 und 1930, Teil 4''. Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart 2003, , S. 173 (Studien zur Geschichte des Alltags; Bd. 21). named after Gaisburg, a district of Stuttgart. The meat, cooked in a strong beef broth, is cut into cubes and served with cooked potatoes and Spätzle. The broth is poured over the dish before topping with golden-brown onions fried in butter. One explanation for the name Gaisburger Marsch is that the dish was so popular in the 19th century among officer candidates that they marched all the way to Gaisburg where their favorite dish was served in the restaurant called ''Bäckerschmide''. Another version claims that locals from Gaisburg became prisoners of war and their women were only allowed to bring them one meal every day, so they created ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Der Marsch Zum Führer
''Der Marsch zum Führer'' ( en, The March to the Führer) is a Nazi propaganda film released in 1940. It depicts the nationwide march of Hitler Youth (HJ) to Nuremberg for the Nazi Party Rally. Unlike the earlier Leni Riefenstahl Nuremberg documentaries, it does not focus on the Party congress itself, or on Nazi leaders, who are not shown until the very end of the film. Instead, it follows HJ boys from various parts of Nazi Germany Nazi Germany (lit. "National Socialist State"), ' (lit. "Nazi State") for short; also ' (lit. "National Socialist Germany") (officially known as the German Reich from 1933 until 1943, and the Greater German Reich from 1943 to 1945) was ... beginning their journey, camping along the route, being taken in by helpful families on the way and marching through cities in formation, saluting and carrying the swastika banner. References External links Information from International Historic Films* Nazi propaganda films 1940 films Films ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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March (other)
March is the third month of the year. March may also refer to: Marching * Marching, the walking of military troops and such in procession according to a steady rhythm * March, a parade or procession of people, animals, time, or objects * Death march, a forced march of prisoners of war or other captives or deportees * The March (1945), death march during the final months of the Second World War in Europe * Demonstration (protest), if held in the form of a procession over a long distance * March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, a march that took place on August 28, 1963 * March for Life (Washington, D.C.), annual event that takes place in Washington, D.C. Places * March (territory) or "mark", border regions, of importance in the Medieval history of various countries * March, Breisgau, a municipality in the rural district of Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Germany * March, Cambridgeshire, a town in England * March, Iran, a village in Mazandaran Province, Iran * March, Minnesota ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Weser Marsch
Wesermarsch is a '' Kreis'' (district) in the northwestern part of Lower Saxony, Germany. Neighboring are (from the east clockwise) the districts of Cuxhaven and Osterholz, the city of Bremen in the state Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, the urban district of Delmenhorst, the district of Oldenburg and the urban district of Oldenburg, and the districts of Ammerland and Friesland. Geography The district is located at the western banks of the River Weser between Bremen and the river's mouth. Several rivers cross the district from west to east, the largest of them being the Hunte, which runs through Oldenburg before entering Wesermarsch. In the north the Weser mouth and the Jade Bight (a bay off the North Sea) enclose the Butjadingen peninsula. Here the largest town of the district is located: Nordenham, lying opposite to Bremerhaven at the Weser mouth. History The district was created in 1933 by merging the '' Ämter'' of Butjadingen, Brake and Elsfleth, and parts of the '' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Marsh (other)
A marsh is a type of wetland. Marsh may also refer to: Places * Marsh, Buckinghamshire, England, a hamlet * Marsh, Devon, a village in the Blackdown Hills, Devon, England * Marsh, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England, a suburb of Huddersfield * Marsh, the former name of Avon, Contra Costa County, California, United States * Marsh Barton, Exeter, England * Marsh Creek (other), United States * Marsh Gibbon, Buckinghamshire, England * Marsh Glacier, Ross Dependency, Antarctica * Marsh Island (other) * Marsh Lake (other) * Marsh Lock, a lock and weir on the River Thames, England * Marsh River (other) * Marsh Township (other) Arts and entertainment * ''The Marsh'' (2002 film) * ''The Marsh'' (2006 film) * ''The Marshes'' (2018 film) * The Marsh, an American theater company in San Francisco, California * "Marsh", a song by Eminem from the album '' Music to Be Murdered By'' Awards * Marsh Award for Children's Literature in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |