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Rauch (meaning "smoke" or "fume" in German, perhaps an occupational name for a blacksmith or charcoal burner) may refer to: People with the surname * Adolf von Rauch (born 1798) (1798–1882), German paper manufacturer * Adolf von Rauch (born 1805) (1805–1877), German cavalry officer, chamberlain and court-marshal to Princess Louise of Prussia, and chairman of the Numismatic Society in Berlin * Albert von Rauch (1829–1901), German general of the infantry * Alfred de Rauch (1887–1985), French ice hockey player * Alfred Bonaventura von Rauch (1824–1900), German general of the cavalry, adjutant general to the German Emperors and founder of Berlin‘s Army Steeplechase * Bill Rauch (born 1962), American theater director * Bob Rauch * Bonaventura von Rauch (1740–1814), Prussian Army major general * Christian Daniel Rauch (1777–1857), German sculptor * Daniel Rauch * Dick Rauch * Doug Rauch * Earl Mac Rauch * Egmont von Rauch (1829–1875), German cavalry office ...
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Alfred De Rauch
Alfred Antoine de Rauch (1 June 1887 – 20 July 1948) was a French ice hockey player. Career De Rauch was born in Warsaw and played for the France men's national ice hockey team at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, the 1924 Winter Olympics in Chamonix, and the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz. He won a silver medal with his team at the 1923 European Championship. At the 1924 European Championship, he won a gold medal with France. At the club level, he won the French Championship with Club des Patineurs de Paris in 1911-12 and 1921-22.passionhockey.comChampionnat de France 1921/22/ref> Achievements * 1912 French champion with Club des Patineurs de Paris * 1922 French champion with Club des Patineurs de Paris * 1923 Silver medal at the European Championship * 1924 Gold medal at the European Championship A European Championship is the top level international sports competition between European athletes or sports teams representing their respective countries or p ...
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Adolf Von Rauch (born 1798)
Adolf von Rauch (22 April 1798 - 12 December 1882) was a German paper manufacturer in Heilbronn Heilbronn () is a List of cities and towns in Germany, city in northern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, surrounded by Heilbronn (district), Heilbronn District. From the late Middle Ages on, it developed into an important trading centre. At the begi ..., where he was born and died and where he was a major builder of social housing. Papermakers 1798 births 1882 deaths People from Heilbronn {{Germany-business-bio-stub ...
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Friedrich Wilhelm Von Rauch (born 1827)
Friedrich Wilhelm Roderich von Rauch (3 January 1827 in Potsdam – 25 March 1907 in Schwerin) was a lieutenant general in the Prussian Army. His father Friedrich Wilhelm and his grandfather Bonaventura both also pursued military careers. He was born in Potsdam and died in Schwerin. Early life Rauch was born in 1827 to lieutenant general Friedrich Wilhelm von Rauch and Laurette née Countess von Moltke. He was one of six siblings. On October 30, 1863, he married Katharina von Behr-Negendanck (1842-1897) in the German municipality of Passow, Mecklenburg. Together they had seven children: * colonel Alfred (1864–1948), * cadet Wilhelm (1869–1890), * Amélie (1870–1921), who married Paul Kriebitz, * major Friedrich (Fritz) Egmont Gustav (1874-1945), * Elisabeth (1877-1945), who married lieutenant colonel Konrad von Warnstedt, * Egmont (1878–1935), * first lieutenant Roderich Hermann Armand (1882-1914). Military career In May 1846 Rauch became a second lieutena ...
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Friedrich Von Rauch (born 1855)
Friedrich Leopold Bonaventura von Rauch (15 February 1855 in Berlin – 22 April 1935 in Berlin) was a Prussian general of the cavalry and born into an aristocratic Prussian family with a long history of military service. Life He served from 1871 to 1911 and was the son of the General of the Cavalry Alfred Bonaventura von Rauch, adjutant general to the German Emperors, and his wife Elisabeth, née Countess of Brühl, lady-in-waiting to Queen consort Elisabeth Ludovika of Prussia. He was the great-grandson of Major General Bonaventura von Rauch (1740-1814) and grandson of Lieutenant General Friedrich Wilhelm von Rauch (1790-1850), adjutant general to King Frederick William IV of Prussia. On his mother´s side he was grandson of Count Carl von Brühl (1772-1837), Superintendent general of the Prussian royal theatres, and descendant of Count Heinrich von Brühl (1700-1763), statesman at the court of Saxony and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. He was first married ...
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In many societies, a surname, family name, or last name is the mostly hereditary portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family. It is typically combined with a given name to form the full name of a person, although several given names and surnames are possible in the full name. In modern times most surnames are hereditary, although in most countries a person has a right to change their name. Depending on culture, the surname may be placed either at the start of a person's name, or at the end. The number of surnames given to an individual also varies: in most cases it is just one, but in Portuguese-speaking countries and many Spanish-speaking countries, two surnames (one inherited from the mother and another from the father) are used for legal purposes. Depending on culture, not all members of a family unit are required to have identical surnames. In some countries, surnames are modified depending on gender and family membership status of a person. Compound surn ...
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Erwin Rauch
__NOTOC__ Erwin Rauch (19 October 1889 – 26 February 1969) was a German general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. Rauch surrendered to the American troops in September 1944 after the fall of Brest. Awards and decorations * Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 22 December 1941 as ''Generalmajor is the Germanic languages, Germanic variant of major general, used in a number of Central Europe, Central and Northern European countries. Austria Belgium Denmark is the second lowest general officer rank in the Royal Danish Army and R ...'' and commander of 123. Infanterie-DivisionFellgiebel 2000, p. 285. References Citations Bibliography * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Rauch, Erwin 1889 births 1969 deaths Lieutenant generals of the German Army (Wehrmacht) Military personnel from Berlin German Army personnel of World War I Prussian Army personnel Recipients of the clasp to the Iron Cr ...
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Georg Von Rauch (historian)
Georg Alexander Kornelius Erich von Rauch (1904–1991) was a Baltic German historian specializing in Russia and the Baltic states. Rauch was born in Pskov, the son of Kornelius Anton Friedrich Wilhelm von Rauch, an officer in the Russian army. In 1911 the family moved to Sangaste in Governorate of Livonia. Rauch graduated from the University of Tartu with a degree in history in 1927, leaving for Germany in 1939. He joined the staff of the University of Marburg, where he taught Russian history, in 1946, becoming a professor in 1953. In 1958 he accepted an offer from the University of Kiel, where he became head of the Institute on East European History. His pioneering history of the Soviet Union was translated into other languages and became a standard textbook. His son was the left-wing Left-wing politics describes the range of Ideology#Political ideologies, political ideologies that support and seek to achieve social equality and egalitarianism, often in opposition to s ...
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Federico Rauch
Federico Rauch (né ''Friedrich Rauch'') (Weinheim, Electoral Palatinate, 1790 – Las Vizcacheras, Argentina Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America. It covers an area of , making it the List of South American countries by area, second-largest country in South America after Brazil, the fourt ..., 1829) was a German-born colonel of Argentina. He died in the Battle of Vizcacheras. 1790 births 1829 deaths People from Weinheim German emigrants to Argentina Argentine colonels Unitarianists (Argentina) Argentine military personnel killed in the Argentine Civil War {{Argentina-mil-bio-stub ...
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Friedrich Wilhelm Von Rauch (born 1868)
Friedrich Wilhelm Gustav Claus von Rauch (10 September 1868 in Potsdam – 11 August 1899 in Kassel) was an officer in the Prussian Army. He was the godson of Frederick III, German Emperor and the son of the General of the Infantry (Germany), General of the Infantry Albert von Rauch (1829–1901) and his wife Elisabeth, née House of Bismarck, von Bismarck (1845–1923). He became a military governor and tutor to Wilhelm II, German Emperor, Wilhelm II's sons. Life Family Born into an aristocratic Prussian family, Friedrich Wilhelm von Rauch was the son of the General of the Infantry Albert von Rauch (1829–1901) and his wife Elisabeth, née von Bismarck (1845–1923). His grandfather was the Prussian Ministry of War, Prussian War Minister and List of honorary citizens of Berlin, honorary citizen of Berlin, General of the Infantry Gustav von Rauch, his great-grandfather Major General Bonaventura von Rauch. Friedrich Wilhelm von Rauch was the godson of Emperor Friedrich III. ...
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Friedrich Wilhelm Von Rauch (born 1790)
Friedrich Wilhelm von Rauch (15 March 1790 in Potsdam – 9 June 1850 in Berlin) was a lieutenant general in the Prussian Army. Born in Potsdam, he was the son of major general Bonaventura von Rauch and took part in the War of the Fourth Coalition. He served as an adjutant general to King Frederick William IV of Prussia and as Prussia's military attaché at the Russian court of Emperor Nicholas I. He died in Berlin. His restored tomb monument is still there in the Invalids' Cemetery. His sons Alfred Bonaventura and Friedrich Wilhelm von Rauch also became generals. Marriage and children Rauch married in 1816 with Laurette Reichsgräfin von Moltke, daughter of Friedrich Detlev Reichsgraf von Moltke, Oberjägermeister to King Frederick William III. of Prussia. They had seven children: * Blanka (1817–1905), who married I 1843 Roderich Freiherr Spiegel von und zu Peckelsheim, Prussian Cavalry Captain ''(Rittmeister)'' at the Gardes du Corps and II 1854 Wilhelm von Schöne ...
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Frederick Augustus Rauch
Frederick Augustus Rauch n Germany, Friedrich August Rauch(27 July 1806, Hesse-Darmstadt - 2 March 1841, Mercersburg, Pennsylvania) was an educator and the founding president of Marshall College. He was a professor of systematic theology and is often credited as the originator of Mercersburg Theology, although Philip Schaff and John Williamson Nevin were more integral in the development of its views. Biography He graduated from the University of Marburg, afterward studied at Giessen and Heidelberg, and became extraordinary professor at the University of Giessen. He was appointed to a full professorship at the University of Heidelberg at twenty-four years of age. "Such an appointment at so early an age has to my knowledge only once been repeated in this century, viz., in the case of Friedrich Nietzsche, who is considered the profoundest philosophical thinker of modern Germany". He fled from Germany on account of a public expression of his political views, and landed in the Unit ...
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Fred Rauch
Fred Rauch (Vienna, 28 September 1909 – Gmund am Tegernsee, 1 June 1997) was an Austrian singer and songwriter. He wrote the original German lyrics "Schütt die Sorgen in ein Gläschen Wein, Mütterlein" with Gerhard Winkler, which became '' Answer Me'' with English lyrics of Carl Sigman Carl Sigman (September 24, 1909 – September 26, 2000) was an American songwriter. Early life Born in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York, to a Jewish-American family, Sigman graduated from law school and passed his bar exams to practice ....Billboard - 26 Jul 2003 - Page 57 "The Sigman song, co- written with Gerhard Winkler and Fred Rauch, was so popular in England that a competing version by David Whitfield..." References 1909 births 1997 deaths 20th-century Austrian male singers Austrian songwriters Austrian male songwriters Musicians from Vienna {{Austria-singer-stub ...
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