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  • Nuremberg kitchen
  • Type of dollhouse with only a kitchen

    Nuremberg kitchen is the traditional English name for a specific type of dollhouse, similar to a room box, usually limited to a single room depicting

    Nuremberg kitchen

    Nuremberg kitchen

    Nuremberg_kitchen

  • Albert Speer
  • German architect (1905–1981)

    and unscrupulous leaders in the entire Nazi regime. Kitchen said Speer had deceived the Nuremberg Tribunal and post-war Germany. Brechtken said that if

    Albert Speer

    Albert Speer

    Albert_Speer

  • Nuremberg Toy Museum
  • Toy Museum in Nuremberg

    temporary exhibitions Shop Second floor Dolls, dollhouses: Nuremberg kitchens or doll's kitchens, paper and tin figures Optical toys: zograscope, the magic

    Nuremberg Toy Museum

    Nuremberg Toy Museum

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  • Superior orders
  • Criminal defense of following the orders of a superior

    Superior orders, also known as just following orders or the Nuremberg defense, is a plea in a court of law that a person, whether civilian, military or

    Superior orders

    Superior orders

    Superior_orders

  • Dollhouse
  • Toy

    more realistic exteriors, appeared in Europe in the 18th century. Nuremberg kitchens, a type of single-room dollhouse, date back at least to 1572, when

    Dollhouse

    Dollhouse

    Dollhouse

  • Frankfurt kitchen
  • Early fitted kitchen concept, 1926

    The Frankfurt kitchen (German: Frankfurter Küche) is a compact, standardized, built‑in kitchen designed in 1926 by Austrian architect Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky

    Frankfurt kitchen

    Frankfurt kitchen

    Frankfurt_kitchen

  • Cathedral of Light
  • Feature of the Nazi Party rallies in Nuremberg

    or Lichtdom was a main aesthetic feature of the Nazi Party rallies in Nuremberg from 1934 to 1938. Designed by architect Albert Speer, it consisted of

    Cathedral of Light

    Cathedral of Light

    Cathedral_of_Light

  • Bing (company)
  • German toy manufacturer

    company founded in 1863 in Nuremberg, Germany by two brothers, Ignaz Bing and Adolf Bing, initially producing metal kitchen utensils, but best remembered

    Bing (company)

    Bing (company)

    Bing_(company)

  • Albrecht Dürer's House
  • Biographical museum in Nuremberg, Germany

    wife of the artist. Interior: Workshop Interior: Kitchen Exterior: seen looking down from the Nuremberg Castle Exterior: the side of the house, looking

    Albrecht Dürer's House

    Albrecht Dürer's House

    Albrecht_Dürer's_House

  • Judgment at Nuremberg (Playhouse 90)
  • 28th episode of the 3rd season of Playhouse 90

    See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus. › "Judgment at Nuremberg" is an American television play broadcast on April 16, 1959, as part of

    Judgment at Nuremberg (Playhouse 90)

    Judgment_at_Nuremberg_(Playhouse_90)

  • Kaspar Hauser
  • German youth kept in total isolation

    death from a stab wound, sparked much debate and controversy both in Nuremberg and abroad. Theories propounded at the time identified Hauser as a member

    Kaspar Hauser

    Kaspar Hauser

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  • Alfred Rosenberg
  • Nazi theorist and war criminal (1893–1946)

    waging wars of aggression; war crimes; and crimes against humanity at the Nuremberg trials in 1946. He was sentenced to death by hanging and executed on 16

    Alfred Rosenberg

    Alfred Rosenberg

    Alfred_Rosenberg

  • Spandau Prison
  • Prison in West Berlin from 1876 to 1987

    the Second World War, it held seven top Nazi leaders convicted in the Nuremberg trials. After the death of its last prisoner, Rudolf Hess, in August 1987

    Spandau Prison

    Spandau Prison

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  • Dead Man's Wire
  • 2025 American drama film

    2025). "TIFF Galas & Presentations: World Premieres 'Good Fortune', 'Nuremberg', Sydney Sweeney Pic 'Christy', Angelina Jolie 'Couture'; North American

    Dead Man's Wire

    Dead_Man's_Wire

  • Bratwurst
  • Type of sausage

    evidence of the Bratwurst in Germany dates to 1313 in the Franconian city of Nuremberg, which is still internationally renowned for the production of grilling

    Bratwurst

    Bratwurst

    Bratwurst

  • Rose of Nevada
  • British science fiction drama film

    D'Alessandro, "TIFF Galas & Presentations: World Premieres 'Good Fortune', 'Nuremberg', Sydney Sweeney Pic 'Christy', Angelina Jolie 'Couture'; North American

    Rose of Nevada

    Rose_of_Nevada

  • List of The Weekly with Charlie Pickering episodes
  • 2024 (with Rhys Nicholson); Researchers from the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU) said a 62-year-old man from Germany chose to receive 217 COVID-19

    List of The Weekly with Charlie Pickering episodes

    List_of_The_Weekly_with_Charlie_Pickering_episodes

  • Hans Bernd Gisevius
  • German diplomat

    Nazi Secret Service, pp 30–31. Conot (1993), Justice at Nuremberg, pp. 390–395. Martin Kitchen, Nazi Germany at War (London & New York: Routledge, 1994)

    Hans Bernd Gisevius

    Hans Bernd Gisevius

    Hans_Bernd_Gisevius

  • Jill Hennessy
  • Canadian actress and musician

    Hennessy's former Law & Order co-stars. She also appeared in the film Nuremberg, as Elsie Douglas. In 2001, she portrayed Jackie Kennedy in the film Jackie

    Jill Hennessy

    Jill Hennessy

    Jill_Hennessy

  • Nazi Germany
  • German state from 1933 to 1945

    many of the surviving Nazi leadership on trial for war crimes at the Nuremberg trials. Common English terms for the German state in the Nazi era are

    Nazi Germany

    Nazi Germany

    Nazi_Germany

  • Wrenn Schmidt
  • American actress (born 1983)

    history. She had a part in the George F. Walker play Heaven, at Dallas' Kitchen Dog Theater in 2003. Schmidt moved to New York City to intern with an off-Broadway

    Wrenn Schmidt

    Wrenn Schmidt

    Wrenn_Schmidt

  • Der Stürmer
  • German antisemitic tabloid newspaper

    Streicher, and made him a multi-millionaire. The newspaper originated at Nuremberg during Adolf Hitler's attempt to establish power and control. The first

    Der Stürmer

    Der_Stürmer

  • Hans Lammers
  • German jurist and Nazi politician (1879–1962)

    Tribunal in Nuremberg. Starting in April 1949, he was in the dock as one of the defendants in the Ministries Trial, one of the subsequent Nuremberg trials

    Hans Lammers

    Hans Lammers

    Hans_Lammers

  • La poupée de Nuremberg
  • Opera by Adolphe Adam

    La poupée de Nuremberg (English: The Nuremberg Doll) is a one-act opéra comique by Adolphe Adam to a libretto by Adolphe de Leuven and Arthur de Beauplan

    La poupée de Nuremberg

    La poupée de Nuremberg

    La_poupée_de_Nuremberg

  • Camp Dustbin
  • British-American interrogation camp during World War II

    ISSN 2164-8646. S2CID 244120927. Retrieved 28 December 2023. Kitchen, Martin (24 November 2015). "12. Nuremberg". Speer. Yale University Press. p. 283. doi:10

    Camp Dustbin

    Camp Dustbin

    Camp_Dustbin

  • Inside the Third Reich
  • 1969 memoir by Albert Speer

    questions regarding his degree of awareness or involvement with them. At the Nuremberg Trials, Speer was sentenced to 20 years in prison for his use of prisoners

    Inside the Third Reich

    Inside_the_Third_Reich

  • Herta Ehlert
  • Guard of Nazi concentration camps

    administrative authority for concentration camps List of Nazi concentration camps Nuremberg principles – Guidelines for determining what constitutes a war crime Denazification –

    Herta Ehlert

    Herta Ehlert

    Herta_Ehlert

  • Karl Wolff
  • SS general (1900–1984)

    days sooner than in the rest of Europe. He escaped prosecution at the Nuremberg Trials as a result of his participation in Operation Sunrise. In 1962

    Karl Wolff

    Karl Wolff

    Karl_Wolff

  • Adolf Hitler's rise to power
  • Events leading to Hitler's dictatorship of Germany

    Rotfront interrupted a speech by Hitler, the SA marched into the streets of Nuremberg and killed two bystanders. Seeking revenge, the SA also stormed a Rotfront

    Adolf Hitler's rise to power

    Adolf Hitler's rise to power

    Adolf_Hitler's_rise_to_power

  • Fastnacht (Pennsylvania Dutch)
  • Holiday on Shrove Tuesday

    when the "Haus Frau" (housewife) began to fry fastnachts in her warm kitchen, the tantalizing smell of these raised donut-like cakes lingered throughout

    Fastnacht (Pennsylvania Dutch)

    Fastnacht (Pennsylvania Dutch)

    Fastnacht_(Pennsylvania_Dutch)

  • World War I
  • 1914–1918 global conflict

    PMC 2376985. PMID 18356568. Taylor, Telford (1993). The Anatomy of the Nuremberg Trials: A Personal Memoir. Little, Brown and Company. p. 34. ISBN 978-0-316-83400-1

    World War I

    World War I

    World_War_I

  • Johannes Blaskowitz
  • German general (1883–1948)

    the war, he was charged with war crimes in the High Command Trial at Nuremberg. Despite the fact he would have most likely been acquitted, he died by

    Johannes Blaskowitz

    Johannes Blaskowitz

    Johannes_Blaskowitz

  • Sanya Malhotra
  • Indian actress (born 1992)

    2025). "TIFF Galas & Presentations: World Premieres 'Good Fortune', 'Nuremberg', Sydney Sweeney Pic 'Christy', Angelina Jolie 'Couture'; North American

    Sanya Malhotra

    Sanya Malhotra

    Sanya_Malhotra

  • List of restaurants in Germany
  • monastery restaurant in Andechs Abbey, Bavaria, Germany. Regensburg Sausage Kitchen ― restaurant in Regensburg, Germany. Großgaststätte Ahornblatt Horcher

    List of restaurants in Germany

    List of restaurants in Germany

    List_of_restaurants_in_Germany

  • List of last words (20th century)
  • his execution by hanging for war crimes and crimes against humanity (Nuremberg executions) "Deutschland über alles!" — Wilhelm Keitel, German field marshal

    List of last words (20th century)

    List_of_last_words_(20th_century)

  • Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk
  • German politician (1887–1977)

    General Eisenhower, and its members arrested. Krosigk was put on trial at Nuremberg, along with other surviving leading members of the Nazi government. At

    Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk

    Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk

    Lutz_Graf_Schwerin_von_Krosigk

  • Unity Mitford
  • English devotee of Adolf Hitler (1914–1948)

    to Germany, as part of the British delegation from the BUF to the 1933 Nuremberg Rally, seeing Hitler for the first time. Mitford later said, "The first

    Unity Mitford

    Unity Mitford

    Unity_Mitford

  • Dachau concentration camp
  • Nazi concentration camp in Germany (1933–1945)

    homosexuals and emigrants were sent to Dachau after the 1935 passage of the Nuremberg Laws which institutionalized racial discrimination. In early 1937, the

    Dachau concentration camp

    Dachau concentration camp

    Dachau_concentration_camp

  • List of films: U–W
  • Man (1974) The Virgin Man (1956) The Virgin Mart (1974) The Virgin of Nuremberg (1963) A Virgin Paradise (1921) The Virgin Psychics (2015) The Virgin

    List of films: U–W

    List_of_films:_U–W

  • Tara Reid
  • American actress (born 1975)

    Reid's then-boyfriend, Michael Axtmann, an Internet entrepreneur from Nuremberg, proposed to her at The Little Door restaurant in Los Angeles. The couple

    Tara Reid

    Tara Reid

    Tara_Reid

  • Auschwitz concentration camp
  • Nazi concentration camp in Poland (1940–1945)

    government contracts. On 15 September 1935, the Reichstag passed the Nuremberg Laws. One, the Reich Citizenship Law, defined as citizens those of "German

    Auschwitz concentration camp

    Auschwitz concentration camp

    Auschwitz_concentration_camp

  • Dirlewanger Brigade
  • German Waffen-SS infantry division

    on them, and injected Jewish women with strychnine. Transcripts of the Nuremberg trials show Soviet prosecutors frequently questioning defendants accused

    Dirlewanger Brigade

    Dirlewanger Brigade

    Dirlewanger_Brigade

  • António de Oliveira Salazar
  • Prime Minister of Portugal from 1932 to 1968

    and again, in 1937, Salazar published a book in which he criticised the Nuremberg Laws passed in 1935 in Germany, considering it regrettable that German

    António de Oliveira Salazar

    António de Oliveira Salazar

    António_de_Oliveira_Salazar

  • Calvine UFO photograph
  • Sighting of a UFO in Calvine, 1990

    sighting. A photograph of someone known by that name, who worked as a kitchen porter at a hotel in Pitlochry in the summer of 1990 was provided by a

    Calvine UFO photograph

    Calvine_UFO_photograph

  • Charlie Kirk
  • American political activist (1993–2025)

    imprisonment of doctors who perform gender-affirming care and demanded "Nuremberg-style" trials for them. Kirk also actively promoted misinformation about

    Charlie Kirk

    Charlie Kirk

    Charlie_Kirk

  • Stanley Kramer
  • American film director and producer (1913–2001)

    Inherit the Wind), and the causes and effects of fascism (in Judgment at Nuremberg). His other films included High Noon (1952, as producer), The Caine Mutiny

    Stanley Kramer

    Stanley Kramer

    Stanley_Kramer

  • Regensburg
  • City in Bavaria, Germany

    Regensburg is the fourth-largest city in the State of Bavaria after Munich, Nuremberg and Augsburg and the eighth-largest of all cities on the river Danube

    Regensburg

    Regensburg

    Regensburg

  • Amatonormativity
  • Societal assumption about relationships

    The Washington Post. 2017-07-06. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2026-04-01. Kitchener, Caroline (2018-07-18). "What Are the New Questions of Philosophy?". The

    Amatonormativity

    Amatonormativity

  • Stube
  • Alpine and Italian traditional living area

    stove through a small door that opens on an adjacent room, usually the kitchen or the corridor. In the beginning, the term stube was used to indicate

    Stube

    Stube

    Stube

  • Speer: Hitler's Architect
  • 2015 book by Martin Kitchen

    Hitler's Architect is a biography of Albert Speer written in 2015 by Martin Kitchen. Adam Tooze writing in The Wall Street Journal said the book had given

    Speer: Hitler's Architect

    Speer:_Hitler's_Architect

  • Breitspurbahn
  • Super-broad-gauge railway planned by Germany

    Breitspurbahn to be built with initial lines between Hamburg, Berlin, Nuremberg, Munich and Linz. The project engaged commercial partners Krauss-Maffei;

    Breitspurbahn

    Breitspurbahn

    Breitspurbahn

  • Medieval cuisine
  • Foods, eating habits, and cooking methods of the Middle Ages

    production began to appear in the late 15th century. In 1496, the city of Nuremberg issued restrictions on the selling of aquavit on Sundays and official

    Medieval cuisine

    Medieval cuisine

    Medieval_cuisine

  • Grundig
  • Consumer electronics brand

    the largest radio manufacturer in Europe. Divisions were established in Nuremberg, Frankfurt and Karlsruhe. In 2013, Grundig launched its home appliances

    Grundig

    Grundig

  • List of films: N–O
  • Pathayum (1977) Nuregami kenpō (1958) Nuremberg (2000) Nuremberg: The Nazis Facing their Crimes (2006) Nuremberg Trials (1947) Nurit (1972) Nurmoo: Shout

    List of films: N–O

    List_of_films:_N–O

  • Neuschwanstein Castle
  • Palace in Bavaria, Germany

    integrated into the plan. Initial ideas for the palace drew stylistically on Nuremberg Castle and envisaged a simple building in place of the old Vorderhohenschwangau

    Neuschwanstein Castle

    Neuschwanstein Castle

    Neuschwanstein_Castle

  • Oskar Schindler
  • German industrialist and humanitarian (1908–1974)

    twice on suspicion of black market activities and once for breaking the Nuremberg Laws by kissing a Jewish girl, an action forbidden by the Race and Resettlement

    Oskar Schindler

    Oskar Schindler

    Oskar_Schindler

  • List of 2000s deaths in popular music
  • Beverly Hills, California, U.S. Melanoma Kevin Coyne 60 December 2, 2004 Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany Lung fibrosis Nadine Renee Planet Soul 32 December 2

    List of 2000s deaths in popular music

    List_of_2000s_deaths_in_popular_music

  • Elina Löwensohn
  • Romanian-American actress (born 1966)

    Wop Maya A Very Long Engagement German woman 2005 Orlando Vargas Alice Kitchen La femme Short film Dark Water Dahlia's Mother Hunt for Justice TV film

    Elina Löwensohn

    Elina Löwensohn

    Elina_Löwensohn

  • William Shatner filmography
  • Alexey Karamazov 1961 The Explosive Generation Peter Gifford Judgment at Nuremberg Captain Harrison Byers 1962 The Intruder Adam Cramer 1964 The Outrage

    William Shatner filmography

    William Shatner filmography

    William_Shatner_filmography

  • Saffron
  • Spice made from crocus flowers

    Europe's Middle Ages, when those found selling adulterated saffron in Nuremberg were executed under the Safranschou code. Typical methods include mixing

    Saffron

    Saffron

    Saffron

  • Reinhard Heydrich
  • German high-ranking Nazi official (1904–1942)

    telegram is evidence number PS-3363 from the Oswald Pohl case at the Nuremberg Trials. A translation of the text is available at yadvashem.org. This

    Reinhard Heydrich

    Reinhard Heydrich

    Reinhard_Heydrich

  • Spencer Tracy
  • American actor (1900–1967)

    Kramer and Tracy—Kramer directed Tracy's three final films. Judgment at Nuremberg, released in December 1961, was their second feature together. The film

    Spencer Tracy

    Spencer Tracy

    Spencer_Tracy

  • Timeline of historic inventions
  • use of Liquation for separating silver from silver-bearing copper at Nuremberg, Holy Roman Empire. 1480s: Mariner's astrolabe in Portuguese circumnavigation

    Timeline of historic inventions

    Timeline_of_historic_inventions

  • Kevin McKendree
  • Musical artist

    McKendree has released two solo albums. Born Kevin Yates McKendree, in Nuremberg, Germany, he is a self-taught pianist and guitarist, initially utilizing

    Kevin McKendree

    Kevin_McKendree

  • Wehrmacht
  • Unified armed forces of Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1945

    Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuremberg Military Tribunals. Nuremberg, Allied-occupied Germany: Nuremberg Military Tribunals. OCLC 312464743. Wette

    Wehrmacht

    Wehrmacht

    Wehrmacht

  • Breaker Morant (film)
  • 1980 film by Bruce Beresford

    the Northern Transvaal. The film is notable for its exploration of the Nuremberg Defence, the politics of the death penalty and the human cost of total

    Breaker Morant (film)

    Breaker_Morant_(film)

  • List of people from the Bronx
  • comptroller Benjamin Kaplan (1911–2010) – law professor, judge, crafter of Nuremberg Trials indictments John F. Kennedy (1917–1963) – 35th president of the

    List of people from the Bronx

    List_of_people_from_the_Bronx

  • Martin Milner
  • American actor (1931–2015)

    Episode: "Incident with an Executioner" Playhouse 90 Episode: "Judgment at Nuremberg" Steve Canyon Sgt. Ernest Bigelow Season 1/Episode 34: "Operation Firebee"

    Martin Milner

    Martin Milner

    Martin_Milner

  • Cruller
  • Deep-fried donut-like pastry

    piped onto parchment and then deep fried. It dates back to 18th century Nuremberg, but became associated with Eberswalde in the 19th century. It is said

    Cruller

    Cruller

    Cruller

  • Doughnut
  • Sweet food made from deep-fried dough

    modern doughnut. The cookbook Küchenmeisterei (Mastery of the Kitchen), published in Nuremberg in 1485, offers a recipe for "Gefüllte Krapfen", stuffed, fried

    Doughnut

    Doughnut

    Doughnut

  • Stove
  • Device used to generate heat or to cook

    Schloss Rosegg (Rosegg, Austria) Gothic Revival stove in the Nuremberg Transport Museum (Nuremberg, Germany) Renaissance Revival tiled stove in Schloss Grafenegg

    Stove

    Stove

    Stove

  • Irene Gut Opdyke
  • Polish nurse who aided Jews during WWII (1918–2003)

    war, when a returning Rügemer was rejected by his wife and children in Nuremberg for being party to saving Jews, the Hallers took him into their own home

    Irene Gut Opdyke

    Irene Gut Opdyke

    Irene_Gut_Opdyke

  • MEFO
  • Company involved in financing Nazi German rearmament

    Co. p. 303. Martin Kitchen (2006), A History of Modern Germany 1800–2000, Maden, Massachusetts: Blackwell, p. 284 "The Nuremberg Trial Proceedings, Vol

    MEFO

    MEFO

  • Whoopi Goldberg on screen and stage
  • Actress filmography

    N-Word Herself 2005 The Aristocrats 2006 The Life of Nat King Cole 2008 Nuremberg: A Vision Restored Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project Our Country USA

    Whoopi Goldberg on screen and stage

    Whoopi Goldberg on screen and stage

    Whoopi_Goldberg_on_screen_and_stage

  • Cold War
  • 1947–1991 geopolitical rivalry between US and USSR

    In David A. Blumenthal; Timothy L. H. McCormack (eds.). The Legacy of Nuremberg: Civilising Influence or Institutionalised Vengeance? (International Humanitarian

    Cold War

    Cold War

    Cold_War

  • Sperm whale
  • Largest species of toothed whale

    corresponding clicks. 41. Deutsche Jahrestagung für Akustik, (DAGA 2015). Nuremberg. doi:10.13140/RG.2.1.3764.9765. Bester L., ed. (2015). "Mornington Peninsula

    Sperm whale

    Sperm whale

    Sperm_whale

  • Akemi (company)
  • chemical industry which is active worldwide. Its headquarters are in Nuremberg in Germany and its core competence is the manufacturing of two-component

    Akemi (company)

    Akemi_(company)

  • War crimes in the Russo-Ukrainian war (2022–present)
  • service (link) Gramer, Robbie; Mackinnon, Amy (10 June 2022). "Ukraine's 'Nuremberg Moment' Amid Flood of Alleged Russian War Crimes". Foreign Policy. Retrieved

    War crimes in the Russo-Ukrainian war (2022–present)

    War crimes in the Russo-Ukrainian war (2022–present)

    War_crimes_in_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war_(2022–present)

  • Battle of Stalingrad
  • Major World War II battle from 1942 to 1943

    broadcast to German troops. Paulus testified for the prosecution during the Nuremberg Trials and assured families in Germany that those soldiers taken prisoner

    Battle of Stalingrad

    Battle of Stalingrad

    Battle_of_Stalingrad

  • Queen (band)
  • British rock band

    for the band because it would have "crowds clapping like they were at a Nuremberg rally". "We Will Rock You" A sample of "We Will Rock You". The stamping

    Queen (band)

    Queen (band)

    Queen_(band)

  • Alleged doubles of Adolf Hitler
  • been seen if he had fled. Presiding judge at the Einsatzgruppen trial at Nuremberg Michael Musmanno wrote in 1948, "There is not a shred of evidence to show

    Alleged doubles of Adolf Hitler

    Alleged_doubles_of_Adolf_Hitler

  • Huawei
  • Chinese multinational technology company

    photovoltaic (PV) market in 2011, and opened an Energy Center of Competence in Nuremberg, Germany the same year. In September 2016, Huawei integrated new manufacturing

    Huawei

    Huawei

    Huawei

  • Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
  • Indian Hindutva paramilitary organisation

    Ltd. Retrieved 8 April 2020. "RSS provides food to needy; operates 52 kitchens across Delhi amid COVID-19 lockdown". Business Standard India. Business

    Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh

    Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh

    Rashtriya_Swayamsevak_Sangh

  • Operation Market Garden
  • 1944 World War II military operation

    raw apples and champagne" and spent the entire battle sleeping on the kitchen floor of his HQ. A perception that subsequent advances by XXX Corps were

    Operation Market Garden

    Operation Market Garden

    Operation_Market_Garden

  • Shenzhen
  • City in Guangdong, China

    1993 Kingston, Jamaica, since March 1995 Lomé, Togo, since June 1996 Nuremberg, Germany, since May 1997 Walloon Brabant, Belgium, since October 2003

    Shenzhen

    Shenzhen

    Shenzhen

  • List of companies of Germany
  • Industrial machinery Eppingen 1873 Machinery P A Diehl Conglomerates - Nuremberg 1902 Aviation equipment, defence technology, electronic control systems

    List of companies of Germany

    List of companies of Germany

    List_of_companies_of_Germany

  • Erwin Rommel
  • German field marshal (1891–1944)

    aestablished. In 2021, the Student Council of the University of Erlangen–Nuremberg changed the name of their Süd-Campus into Rommel-Campus, emphasising that

    Erwin Rommel

    Erwin Rommel

    Erwin_Rommel

  • Vangelis
  • Greek composer and musician (1943–2022)

    and Vangelis again collaborated for Sauvage et Beau (1984) and De Nuremberg à Nuremberg (1989). By 1979, Vangelis signed with Polydor Records. His first

    Vangelis

    Vangelis

    Vangelis

  • Ludwig Wittgenstein
  • Austrian philosopher and logician (1889–1951)

    the Anschluss; the Viennese Wittgenstein was now a Jew under the 1935 Nuremberg racial laws, because three of his grandparents had been born as Jews.

    Ludwig Wittgenstein

    Ludwig Wittgenstein

    Ludwig_Wittgenstein

  • List of megalopolises
  • Charleroi, Liège  Germany: Rhine-Ruhr, Frankfurt, Munich, Stuttgart, Nuremberg  Luxembourg: Luxembourg  France: Strasbourg, Lille, Paris   Switzerland:

    List of megalopolises

    List_of_megalopolises

  • List of people from Englewood, New Jersey
  • collector of historical relics who treated top-ranking Nazis during the Nuremberg war crimes trials and was the first nongovernmental medical specialist

    List of people from Englewood, New Jersey

    List of people from Englewood, New Jersey

    List_of_people_from_Englewood,_New_Jersey

  • Gingerbread house
  • Model house made of gingerbread

    Lebkuchen bakers are recorded as early as 1296 in Ulm and 1395 in Nuremberg, Germany. Nuremberg was recognized as the "Gingerbread Capital of the World" when

    Gingerbread house

    Gingerbread house

    Gingerbread_house

  • Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Gotha
  • Duke of Saxe-Gotha and Altenburg

    Sweden in 1631 and fought at Lech, Nördlingen, Lützen, and the siege of Nuremberg; after the Peace of Prague (1635) he withdrew from warfare to focus on

    Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Gotha

    Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Gotha

    Ernest_I,_Duke_of_Saxe-Gotha

  • Antisemitism during the Gaza war
  • Mellah The Holocaust Jewish hat Jewish quota Judensau Martyrdom in Judaism Nuremberg Laws Pale of Settlement Pogroms Russian Empire Russian Civil War Refuseniks

    Antisemitism during the Gaza war

    Antisemitism_during_the_Gaza_war

  • Glasgow
  • Largest city in Scotland

    planet in August 2012, has drilled at the site. Glasgow is twinned with: Nuremberg, Germany (since 1985) Dalian, China (since 1997) Havana, Cuba (since 2002)

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  • German general, geographer, and politician

    half-Jewish wife and their children were categorized as Mischlinge under the Nuremberg Laws. Their son, Albrecht Haushofer, was issued a German Blood Certificate

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  • Religious views of Adolf Hitler
  • his own inability to make an error of judgment. Alfred Jodl stated at Nuremberg that Hitler had "an almost mystical conviction of his infallibility as

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  • Berliner (doughnut)
  • German jam doughnut

    cookbook to be published in printed form Kuechenmeisterei was published in Nuremberg and remained in print at least until 1674 with 20 editions (it was later

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  • Nazism
  • German fascist ideology

    been toned down for popular consumption. Prior to the induction of the Nuremberg Race Laws in 1935 by the Nazis, many German nationalists supported laws

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  • Paul von Hindenburg
  • President of Germany from 1925 to 1934

    Schleicher and his wife had been gunned down in their home. During the Nuremberg Trials, Göring admitted the telegram was never seen by Hindenburg and

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    Worton

    English : habitational name from any of various places called Worton. Most are named with Old English wyrt ‘plant’, ‘vegetable’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, i.e. a kitchen garden, but in some cases the first element may be Old English worð ‘enclosure’ (see Worth), and in the case of Nether and Over Worton in Oxfordshire (Hortone in Domesday Book, Orton in other early sources), it is Old English ōra ‘bank’, ‘slope’.

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  • Kitchings
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Kitchings

    English and Scottish : variant spelling of Kitchen.

    Kitchings

  • Ashman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ashman

    English : from the Middle English personal name Asheman (Old English Æscmann, probably originally a byname from æscman ‘seaman’ or ‘pirate’, i.e. one who sailed in an ash-wood boat).Americanized spelling of German Aschmann, an occupational name from Middle High German aschman ‘kitchen servant’ or ‘boatman’.Variant of German and Swiss Eschmann.

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    English

    Ketcham

    English : perhaps a habitational name from Kitcham in Devon, but more likely a reduced form of Kitchenham, a habitational name from a place so named in East Sussex.Edward Ketcham (d. 1655) immigrated from Cambridge, England, to Massachusetts Bay Colony in about 1629–30, and subsequently moved to Stratford, CT.

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  • Gardener
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    English

    Gardener

    English : from Anglo-Norman French gardinier ‘gardener’. In medieval times this normally denoted a cultivator of edible produce in an orchard or kitchen garden, rather than one who tended ornamental lawns and flower beds.Americanized form of French Desjardins or German Gärtner (see Gartner).

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  • Laughton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Laughton

    English : habitational name from any of the numerous places in England so called. Most of them, as for example those in Leicestershire, Lincolnshire (near Gainsborough), Sussex, and West Yorkshire, are named with Old English lēac ‘leek’ + tūn ‘enclosure’. The compound was also used in the extended sense of a herb garden and later of a kitchen garden. Laughton near Folkingham in Lincolnshire, however, was probably named as loc-tūn ‘enclosed farm’ (see Lock 2).English : variant spelling of Lawton.

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  • Kitching
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Kitching

    English and Scottish : variant spelling of Kitchen.

    Kitching

  • Kitchener
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Kitchener

    English and Scottish : variant of Kitchen.

    Kitchener

  • Kitchin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Kitchin

    English and Scottish : variant spelling of Kitchen.

    Kitchin

  • Kitchen
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Kitchen

    English and Scottish : from Middle English kychene ‘kitchen’, hence an occupational name for someone who worked in or was in charge of the kitchen of a monastery or great house.Scottish and northern Irish : variant of McCutcheon.

    Kitchen

  • Baker
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    English

    Baker

    English : occupational name, from Middle English bakere, Old English bæcere, a derivative of bacan ‘to bake’. It may have been used for someone whose special task in the kitchen of a great house or castle was the baking of bread, but since most humbler households did their own baking in the Middle Ages, it may also have referred to the owner of a communal oven used by the whole village. The right to be in charge of this and exact money or loaves in return for its use was in many parts of the country a hereditary feudal privilege. Compare Miller. Less often the surname may have been acquired by someone noted for baking particularly fine bread or by a baker of pottery or bricks.Americanized form of cognates or equivalents in many other languages, for example German Bäcker, Becker; Dutch Bakker, Bakmann; French Boulanger. For other forms see Hanks and Hodges (1988).Baker was well established as an early immigrant family name in Puritan New England. Among others, two men called Remember Baker (father and son) lived at Woodbury, CT, in the early 17th century, and an Alexander Baker arrived in Boston, MA, in 1635.

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  • Kitchens
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kitchens

    English : variant of Kitchen, with possessive -s, i.e. ‘of the kitchen’.

    Kitchens

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  • Tejsvi
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    Hindu, Indian

    Tejsvi

    Pure and Clean

  • Rig
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Rig

    King

  • Vithusan | விதுஸந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vithusan | விதுஸந

  • NoorulAyn
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    NoorulAyn

    Light of the Eye

  • Judas
  • Biblical

    Judas

    Jude, same as Judah

  • Janet
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew American English Scottish

    Janet

    Gift from God.

  • Ghewri
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Ghewri

    Name of a Sweet

  • Stimita
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Stimita

    Control

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

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    English and Scottish

    Shumway

    English and Scottish : unexplained; possibly of French origin.

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  • Kitchenmaid
  • n.

    A woman employed in the kitchen.

  • Sink
  • n.

    A shallow box or vessel of wood, stone, iron, or other material, connected with a drain, and used for receiving filthy water, etc., as in a kitchen.

  • Wash
  • n.

    Waste liquid, the refuse of food, the collection from washed dishes, etc., from a kitchen, often used as food for pigs.

  • Kitchen
  • v. t.

    To furnish food to; to entertain with the fare of the kitchen.

  • Kitchen
  • n.

    A utensil for roasting meat; as, a tin kitchen.

  • Toaster
  • n.

    A kitchen utensil for toasting bread, cheese, etc.

  • Steward
  • n.

    In some colleges, an officer who provides food for the students and superintends the kitchen; also, an officer who attends to the accounts of the students.

  • Malkin
  • n.

    A mop made of clouts, used by the kitchen servant.

  • Kitchen-ry
  • n.

    The body of servants employed in the kitchen.

  • Kitchener
  • n.

    A kitchen servant; a cook.

  • Utensil
  • v. t.

    That which is used; an instrument; an implement; especially, an instrument or vessel used in a kitchen, or in domestic and farming business.

  • Malkin
  • n.

    Originally, a kitchenmaid; a slattern.

  • Housework
  • n.

    The work belonging to housekeeping; especially, kitchen work, sweeping, scrubbing, bed making, and the like.

  • Tinning
  • n.

    The act, art, or process of covering or coating anything with melted tin, or with tin foil, as kitchen utensils, locks, and the like.

  • Spider
  • n.

    An iron pan with a long handle, used as a kitchen utensil in frying food. Originally, it had long legs, and was used over coals on the hearth.

  • Understair
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the kitchen, or the servants' quarters; hence, subordinate; menial.

  • Scullery
  • n.

    A place where dishes, kettles, and culinary utensils, are cleaned and kept; also, a room attached to the kitchen, where the coarse work is done; a back kitchen.

  • Olitory
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to, or produced in, a kitchen garden; used for kitchen purposes; as, olitory seeds.

  • Scullion
  • n.

    A servant who cleans pots and kettles, and does other menial services in the kitchen.

  • Mastersinger
  • n.

    One of a class of poets which flourished in Nuremberg and some other cities of Germany in the 15th and 16th centuries. They bound themselves to observe certain arbitrary laws of rhythm.