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The most well known German scientist is Albert Einstein. Other notable German scientists include Max Born, Otto Hahn, and Carl Bosch.
Max Immelman, WWI German flying ace and inventor of "the Immelman turn". Volker Oppitz, a mathematician and economist. Carl Theodor Albrecht, an astronomer.
Moritz is not an unusual name for Germans- it's the German version of the name "Maurice".However, there actually is a reason why Manfred von Richthofen chose the name for his dog. Apparently he named his dog after a character from a popular German children's story, Max und Moritz.
Walther, Rohm, J. P. Sauer and Sohn, Blaser, Max Ern, F. Henninghaus, HEYM AG are a few.
Max Baer, the American heavyweight boxing champion, was not Jewish. He was of German, Irish, and Scottish descent. His heritage and background are often discussed in the context of his boxing career, but there is no evidence to suggest he identified as Jewish.
Max Ernst
Max Fields is a German communications company.
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Max von Gallwitz was born to a family with military and aristocratic backgrounds. His father, General Karl von Gallwitz, was a prominent officer in the German Army, while his mother, Countess Maria von Gallwitz, belonged to the nobility. This lineage contributed to Max von Gallwitz's own military career and influence in German military affairs.
his parents are dead
Also max. as short form or maximal.
Yes it is
I can think of three: Max Beckmann, Max Ernst und Max Pechstein
Max green is of german descent
Helmut Max Erxleben has written: 'Totalitarianism in the modern German novel' -- subject(s): German fiction
In Max and Ruby their were no parents. In an interview with Rosemary Wells who wrote the book leading to the television series she said that the siblings can resolve their conflicts more without parents around.