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* [[Johann Sebastian Bach]] |
* [[Johann Sebastian Bach]] |
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* [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] |
* [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] |
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− | * [[Johannes Brahms]] |
+ | * [[Johannes Brahms]] (in reality, an alias of the [[Mesopotamia|Mesopotamian]] [[Flint]]) |
− | * [[Nicolaus Copernicus]] |
+ | * [[Nicolaus Copernicus]] (German-[[Poland|Polish]]) |
* [[Albert Einstein]] |
* [[Albert Einstein]] |
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+ | * [[Hermann Göring]] |
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+ | * [[Johannes Gutenberg]] |
+ | * [[William Herschel]] (German-[[British]]) |
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− | * [[Adolf Hitler]] |
+ | * [[Adolf Hitler]] (actually Austrian) |
+ | * [[Karl Jaeger]] |
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+ | * [[Kurt Mandl]] (uncertain) |
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* [[Friedrich Nietzsche]] |
* [[Friedrich Nietzsche]] |
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* [[Erwin Rommel]] |
* [[Erwin Rommel]] |
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== Appendices == |
== Appendices == |
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=== Background === |
=== Background === |
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− | * According to the shooting script of {{TNG|Home Soil}}, [[Kurt Mandl]] was intended to be of German descent; he was played by the German actor [[Walter Gotell]]. |
+ | * According to the shooting script of {{TNG|Home Soil}}, [[Kurt Mandl]] was intended to be of German descent; he was played by the German actor [[Walter Gotell]]. {{Star Trek Minutiae|academy/literature329/117.txt}} |
− | * The {{ShipClass|Oberth}} is named after [[Wikipedia:Hermann Oberth|Hermann Oberth]], a German [[20th century]] space travel enthusiast and author of the book ''Die Rakete zu den Planetenräumen'' (''The Rocket to Interplanetary Space''). |
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* A pair of metal rigging loops, used as uniform components for the [[engineer's radiological suit]], were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. The two German words "sichern" (to lock) and "abseilen" (to rappel) are engraved on the rigging loops. {{stala|9463}} |
* A pair of metal rigging loops, used as uniform components for the [[engineer's radiological suit]], were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. The two German words "sichern" (to lock) and "abseilen" (to rappel) are engraved on the rigging loops. {{stala|9463}} |
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=== Related topics === |
=== Related topics === |
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* [[German Shepherd]] |
* [[German Shepherd]] |
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+ | * [[Sauerkraut]] |
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=== External links === |
=== External links === |
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− | *{{wikipedia}} |
+ | * {{wikipedia}} |
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+ | * {{wikipedia|List of terms used for Germans#Jerry|Jerry}} |
[[Category:Earth groups]] |
[[Category:Earth groups]] |
Revision as of 17:58, 21 March 2015
- You might also be looking for the actress Gretchen German.
The term German refers to anything originating from the nation-state of Germany, including its people, as well as the German language.
Benjamin Sisko once danced in German lederhosen at the Mazurka Festival in New Berlin. (DS9: "The Maquis, Part I")
"Jerry" was a slang term for a German person during World War II. Miles O'Brien and Julian Bashir (as well as Quark) used the term when O'Brien and Bashir used their Battle of Britain holoprogram. (DS9: "Homefront", "Accession", "Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places")
German citizens or of German descent
- Johann Sebastian Bach
- Ludwig van Beethoven
- Johannes Brahms (in reality, an alias of the Mesopotamian Flint)
- Nicolaus Copernicus (German-Polish)
- Albert Einstein
- Hermann Göring
- Johannes Gutenberg
- William Herschel (German-British)
- Adolf Hitler (actually Austrian)
- Karl Jaeger
- Kurt Mandl (uncertain)
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Erwin Rommel
- Heinrich Schliemann
- Schmidt
Appendices
Background
- According to the shooting script of TNG: "Home Soil", Kurt Mandl was intended to be of German descent; he was played by the German actor Walter Gotell. [1]
- A pair of metal rigging loops, used as uniform components for the engineer's radiological suit, were sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. The two German words "sichern" (to lock) and "abseilen" (to rappel) are engraved on the rigging loops. [2]