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Journal articles on the topic "Germany. Heer. Panzer-Regiment, 8"

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Raupach, Michael J., Karsten Hannig, Jérome Morinière, and Lars Hendrich. "A DNA barcode library for ground beetles of Germany: the genus Pterostichus Bonelli, 1810 and allied taxa (Insecta, Coleoptera, Carabidae)." ZooKeys 980 (October 28, 2020): 93–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.980.55979.

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Species of the ground beetle genus Pterostichus Bonelli, 1810 are some of the most common carabids in Europe. This publication provides a first comprehensive DNA barcode library for this genus and allied taxa including Abax Bonelli, 1810, Molops Bonelli, 1810, Poecilus Bonelli, 1810, and Stomis Clairville, 1806 for Germany and Central Europe in general. DNA barcodes were analyzed from 609 individuals that represent 51 species, including sequences from previous studies as well as more than 198 newly generated sequences. The results showed a 1:1 correspondence between BIN and traditionally recognized species for 44 species (86%), whereas two (4%) species were characterized by two BINs. Three BINs were found for one species (2%), while one BIN for two species was revealed for two species pairs (8%). Low interspecific distances with maximum pairwise K2P values below 2.2% were found for four species pairs. Haplotype sharing was found for two closely related species pairs: Pterostichus adstrictus Eschscholtz, 1823/Pterostichus oblongopunctatus (Fabricius, 1787) and Pterostichus nigrita Paykull, 1790/Pterostichus rhaeticus Heer, 1837. In contrast to this, high intraspecific sequence divergences with values above 2.2% were shown for three species (Molops piceus (Panzer, 1793), Pterostichus panzeri (Panzer, 1805), Pterostichus strenuus (Panzer, 1793)). Summarizing the results, the present DNA barcode library does not only allow the identification of most of the analyzed species, but also provides valuable information for alpha-taxonomy as well as for ecological and evolutionary research. This library represents another step in building a comprehensive DNA barcode library of ground beetles as part of modern biodiversity research.
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Books on the topic "Germany. Heer. Panzer-Regiment, 8"

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Fish, Kevin. Panzer Regiment 8 in World War II: Poland, France, North Africa. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Military History, 2008.

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Panzer Regiment 8 in World War II: Poland, France, North Africa. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Military History, 2008.

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Werner, Haupt. Die 8. Panzer-Division im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Friedberg: Podzun-Pallas, 1987.

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Meyssignac, Marcel. Comment Tulle ne fut pas Oradour: Le drame de Tulle au fil de trois journées tragiques, 7-8-9 juin 1944. 2nd ed. Brive: Chastrusse, 1994.

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Friesen, Bruno. Panzer gunner: From my native Canada to the German Ostfront and back : in action with 25th Panzer Regiment, 7th Panzer Division, 1944-45. Solihull, West Midlands: Helion & Company, 2008.

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Friesen, Bruno. Panzer gunner: From my native Canada to the German Ostfront and back : in action with 25th Panzer Regiment, 7th Panzer Division, 1944-45. Solihull, West Midlands: Helion & Company, 2008.

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Friesen, Bruno. Panzer gunner: From my native Canada to the German Ostfront and back : in action with 25th Panzer Regiment, 7th Panzer Division, 1944-45. Solihull, West Midlands: Helion & Company, 2008.

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Panzer gunner: A Canadian in the German 7th Panzer Division, 1944-45. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2009.

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Frisch, Franz A. P. Condemned to live: A panzer artilleryman's five-front war. Shippensburg, PA: Burd Street Press, 2000.

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Hager, Erich. War diaries of a Panzer soldier: [Erich Hager with the 17th Panzer Division on the Russian front 1941-1945]. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Military History, 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "Germany. Heer. Panzer-Regiment, 8"

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Mahon, Patrick. "History of Hut 8 to December 1941 (1945)." In The Essential Turing. Oxford University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198250791.003.0010.

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Patrick Mahon (A. P. Mahon) was born on 18 April 1921, the son of C. P. Mahon, Chief Cashier of the Bank of England from 1925 to 1930 and Comptroller from 1929 to 1932. From 1934 to 1939 he attended Marlborough College before going up to Clare College, Cambridge, in October 1939 to read Modern Languages. In July 1941, having achieved a First in both German and French in the Modern Languages Part II, he joined the Army, serving as a private (acting lancecorporal) in the Essex Regiment for several months before being sent to Bletchley. He joined Hut 8 in October 1941, and was its head from the autumn of 1944 until the end of the war. On his release from Bletchley in early 1946 he decided not to return to Cambridge to obtain his degree but instead joined the John Lewis Partnership group of department stores. John Spedan Lewis, founder of the company, was a friend of Hut 8 veteran Hugh Alexander, who effected the introduction. At John Lewis, where he spent his entire subsequent career, Mahon rapidly achieved promotion to director level, but his health deteriorated over a long period. He died on 13 April 1972. This chapter consists of approximately the first half of Mahon’s ‘The History of Hut Eight, 1939–1945’. Mahon’s typescript is dated June 1945 and was written at Hut 8. It remained secret until 1996, when a copy was released by the US government into the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in Washington, DC. Subsequently another copy was released by the British government into the Public Record Office at Kew. Mahon’s ‘History’ is published here for the first time. Mahon’s account is first-hand from October 1941. Mahon says, ‘for the early history I am indebted primarily to Turing, the first Head of Hut 8, and most of the early information is based on conversations I have had with him’.
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