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Felix Heinrich Wankel - traduction vers Anglais

GERMAN MECHANICAL ENGINEER, INVENTOR OF THE WANKEL ENGINE (1902-1988)
Felix Heinrich Wankel
  • Wankel's grave in Heidelberg

Felix Heinrich Wankel         
n. Felix Heinrich Wankel, Felix Wankel (1902-1988), deutscher Ingenieur der den Drehkolbenmotor auch "Wankelmotor" genannt erfand
Heinrich Himmler         
  • Indian nationalist]] [[Subhas Chandra Bose]] in 1942
  • Gudrun]]
  • Himmler (at podium) with [[Heinz Guderian]] and [[Hans Lammers]] in October 1944
  • Himmler in 1929
  • Himmler and [[Rudolf Hess]] in 1936, viewing a scale model of [[Dachau concentration camp]]
  • Himmler visiting the [[Dachau concentration camp]] in 1936
  • Himmler, [[Ernst Kaltenbrunner]], and other SS officials visiting [[Mauthausen concentration camp]] in 1941
  • [[Generalplan Ost]]}} exhibition, 20 March 1941
  • Himmler in 1945
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  • Himmler's corpse after his suicide by [[cyanide poisoning]], May 1945
  • 1941}}
  • Gudrun]]
  • The stylised lightning bolts of the SS insignia were based on the [[Armanen runes]] of [[Guido von List]].
GERMAN NAZI POLITICIAN; LEADER OF THE GERMAN SS AND MAIN ARCHITECT OF THE HOLOCAUST (1900-1945)
Himler; Heinrich Himler; Heinrich Hemmler; Himmler, Heinrich; Himmler; Heinreich Himmler; Heinrich Luitpold Himmler; Heinrich himmler; Heinrich Hitzinger
Heinrich Himmler, (1900-1945) Nationalsozialist und Anführer der SS Truppen, Hitlers rechte Hand und Gründer der Konzentrationslager
Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy         
  • View of [[Lucerne]] – watercolour by Mendelssohn, 1847
  • Mendelssohn's wife Cécile (1846) by [[Eduard Magnus]]
  • Part of the overture to ''Elijah'' arranged by Mendelssohn for piano duet (manuscript in the [[Library of Congress]])
  • Felix Mendelssohn by [[Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow]], 1834
  • Portrait of Mendelssohn by [[Wilhelm Hensel]], 1847
  • Mendelssohn House]], a museum in Leipzig
  • Dreifaltigkeitsfriedhof]]
  • Giacomo Meyerbeer by [[Josef Kriehuber]], 1847
  • [[Daguerreotype]] of Jenny Lind, 1850
  • Felix Mendelssohn aged 12 (1821) by [[Carl Joseph Begas]]
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  • Violin Concerto Op. 64, main theme of second movement
  • Wedding March]]" from Mendelssohn's Op. 61
  • Organ Sonatas]] in the ''Musical World'', 24 July 1845
  • Goethe]], 1830'', by [[Moritz Oppenheim]], 1864
  • First page of the [[manuscript]] of Mendelssohn's Octet (1825) (now in the US [[Library of Congress]])
GERMAN COMPOSER, PIANIST, ORGANIST AND CONDUCTOR OF JEWISH DESCENT
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; Felix Mendelssohn Bartoldy; Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy; Mendelssohn-Bartholdy; Felix Mendelsohn; Felix Mendelsohn-Bartoldy; Mendelsson Bartholdy; Felix Mendelson; Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; Jacob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; Felix mandelssohn-bartholdy; Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy; Mendelssohn Bartholdy; Mendelson; Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; Mendellson; Mendelsson; Mendelssohn; Mendelssohnian
n. Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847), deutscher Komponist

Définition

Wankel engine
['wa?k(?)l, 'va?-]
¦ noun a rotary internal-combustion engine in which a curvilinear, triangular, eccentrically pivoted piston rotates in an elliptical chamber, forming three combustion spaces that vary in volume as it turns.
Origin
1960s: named after the German engineer Felix Wankel.

Wikipédia

Felix Wankel

Felix Heinrich Wankel (German: [ˈfeːlɪks ˈhaɪnʁɪç ˈvaŋkəl]; 13 August 1902 – 9 October 1988) was a German mechanical engineer and inventor after whom the Wankel engine was named.