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When the rear wing has to go in your carry-on – a look into the different worlds of logistics at Audi How the logistics division of AUDI AG and the Formula 1 project benefit from each other Dieter Braun, Head of Audi Supply Chain, in discussion with his F1 colleagues Björn Brickwedde and Lars Rolack Logistics as a performance factor in motorsport and a driving force in road car production More than 20 race weekends, global supply chains, tight time windows, geopolitical tensions, and the constant pressure to get every part to the right place on time: Formula 1 is not only a high-performance technological laboratory but also an extreme test for logistics. Many of the challenges faced by Audi Revolut F1 Team on the racetrack are also familiar to Audi Supply Chain – just on a different scale. A discussion between the logistics experts reveals what both worlds can learn from each other. Dieter Braun, Head of Audi Supply Chain, sums it up: “If there's one thing we need in the company, it's speed. Not just on the racetrack, but when making decisions.” This is exactly where the key leverage lies: Formula 1 demonstrates what quick decisions, clear responsibilities, and precise preparation can achieve. Logistics as a performance factor In Formula 1, logistics directly determines on-track performance. Anything that isn't at the track on time can't be used. If transportation costs are too high, there's less left in the budget for other areas. Björn Brickwedde, Head of Logistics at Audi Revolut F1 Team in Hinwil, Switzerland, explains: “Any savings we make in logistics can be invested in development and parts.” This is especially true under Formula 1's cost cap. Efficient logistics thus becomes a performance factor. Brickwedde cites specific examples: intelligent strategies for return shipments, minimal spare parts inventory, smart route planning, and determining the most cost-effective location from which to ship update parts or components. “Every expense saved can flow into development – and then into lap times.” Audi Supply Chain, in turn, designs and manages the entire customer order process – from ordering an Audi to delivery to the customer. This complex system involves several thousand suppliers in nearly 60 countries to manage the flow of goods comprising around one million parts per day. Every optimization in this cross-divisional core process creates leeway – whether in terms of costs, capital tied up, or the CO2 footprint. “In our role as conductors, we can contribute hundreds of millions in earnings for the company,” says Braun. One example illustrates the scope: Audi Supply Chain doesn't just orchestrate – it also manages crises and, with experienced employees working as a team, overcomes short-term challenges. Braun describes a situation involving the production of the last Audi Q2 cars. A container with displays that could not be reproduced was on its way from China via Dubai to Germany when war broke out in the Middle East. “The shipping company spontaneously decided to call at a port in India and unload all the containers without consulting us,” says Braun. The goods couldn't be obtained in time via India, so Audi organized a detour via Sri Lanka and Turkey. “The parts arrived half a day before they were needed,” says Braun, “otherwise we wouldn't have been able to finish and deliver 2,000 Q2 cars.” Brickwedde's account of the Formula 1 season opener in Melbourne sounds very similar. “A supplementary shipment for the first race was supposed to fly from Zurich to Dubai – that's exactly when restrictions on global air traffic took effect,” he says, referring to canceled transport routes. Important update parts were held up, just like the freight from other teams. “We organized an alternative route with F1 Cargo and DHL and prepared new customs documents. It was a nerve-wracking ordeal for everyone involved – but the parts arrived in Melbourne on Wednesday evening, and thanks to the great teamwork on site, both cars were fully assembled in time for the first session.” In doing so, the logistics team laid the groundwork for Audi Revolut F1 Team to score its first points right off the bat in its debut in the premier class of motorsport. Speed is also a key factor in the Audi Supply Chain The racing series brings into sharp focus what often remains abstract in mass production: the impact of quick decisions. “In a race, you immediately realize when you've made a wrong strategic decision – for example, when you leave the pit lane too late,” says Braun. “From a business perspective at Audi, the impact of a decision often only becomes apparent later, but it can be just as serious. Deciding too late during a crisis is problematic – but so is doing so during planning, for example with long-term investments, which makes it particularly challenging for my team and the relevant departments.” The Formula 1 involvement provides a tangible narrative for this. Braun uses the Audi R26 as a permanent background image for his meetings – not just out of enthusiasm for motorsport, but as a signal to the organization: speed matters in the supply chain, too. Formula 1 shows that a good solution at the right time is more valuable than a perfect solution that comes too late. When the rear wing has to go in your carry-on The most exciting examples emerge where planning and improvisation meet. Brickwedde talks about the limited availability of parts during race operations: “We manage the production of parts very efficiently. This is partly because of the cost cap, but also because we only take to the racetrack what we genuinely believe we'll need. If something unexpected happens, you've got to think on your feet. This means that a team member might have to carry the necessary components in their luggage so that they're available at the track as quickly as possible. In a pinch, these could even be parts of a rear wing.” Time windows are tight on the power unit side as well. Lars Rolack, Head of Logistics at Audi Formula Racing in Neuburg an der Donau, describes the unscheduled return shipment of a high-voltage battery during the race weekend in Miami: hazardous materials, special customs and transport regulations, a short analysis window in Neuburg – and shipment back out to the next race just a few days later. “The battery arrived at our facility in Neuburg on Monday morning and was shipped out again on Wednesday evening, heading for Montreal.” Even though the processes at Audi Supply Chain are generally more predictable, the combination of foresight and flexibility remains a crucial success factor – for instance, in the face of supply bottlenecks, natural disasters, or geopolitical disruptions, which have almost become the new normal these days. Rolack used to work in the logistics division at AUDI AG himself before moving to the Formula 1 project. “My background in planning and my experience helped me, but race logistics is a very ad-hoc business – we all had to adapt our mindset extremely quickly to the pace.” While Audi's supply chain division manages several thousand different suppliers across the globe using a multitude of processes – now also with the help of complex mathematical algorithms – organizational skills and personal networks are what count in the F1 project. “If something gets stuck here, my first instinct is to pick up the phone. Thanks to lean processes and short lines of communication within the team, problems can be solved very quickly,” says Rolack. Lundgaard Charges From Last to First To Win at Road America ELKHART LAKE, Wis. (Sunday, June 21, 2026) – Christian Lundgaard asked his Arrow McLaren team over the radio what everyone else also wondered after the Dane took the checkered flag Sunday for the XPEL Grand Prix at Road America Presented by AMR. “How did we do that?” Lundgaard asked incredulously to his pit box. SEE: Race Results Lundgaard used strategy, speed and a bit of good fortune to climb from last in the 25-car field after contact on Lap 1 to earn his second victory of the season in the No. 7 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet. The race ended under caution when Graham Rahal spun into the gravel trap outside Canada Corner after contact with Will Power while dueling for third place on a one-lap restart to the checkered flag. The victory was the third of Lundgaard's NTT INDYCAR SERIES career, joining his win in May on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course with Arrow McLaren and in 2023 on the streets of Toronto with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing. “I knew we had a chance,” Lundgaard said of the probability of winning after the early contact. “I knew how this race panned out last year, and I knew it was all about just sticking in the race. I did that last year. I made a bunch of mistakes last year that spun ourselves around last year, and I just wanted to make up for that. “We've been on the struggle bus all weekend, so to turn this around, I have to thank the team for that.” David Malukas finished second in the No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet, his third runner-up finish of the season as he seeks his first career victory. Power held on to finish third in the No. 26 TWG AI Honda, matching his best finish of his first season with Andretti Global. Kyffin Simpson finished a season-best fourth in the No. 8 Sunoco Chip Ganassi Racing Honda, with points leader and four-time series champion Alex Palou rounding out the top five in the No. 10 DHL Chip Ganassi Racing Honda. Lundgaard, who started 12th, took the lead for the second and final time on Lap 52 of the 55-lap race when the No. 66 Meyer Shank Racing w/Curb Agajanian Honda of leader Marcus Armstrong slowed with a mechanical problem. Armstrong led by 2.787 seconds with five laps to go before mechanical fate cruelly robbed him of what may have been his first career victory. Armstrong's stricken machine finally lost power in Turn 5 on Lap 53, triggering a caution period and a one-lap race to the checkered flag. Lundgaard never was challenged by Malukas on the final one-lap trip around the 14-turn, 4.014-mile road course, with most of the attention focused on the fierce duel for third between series veterans Power and Rahal. Power, holding a straight-line speed advantage, attempted to move to the outside of Rahal at the end of the back straightaway, with both cars making contact and Rahal's No. 15 MSC Industrial Supply Honda spinning into the gravel, ending the race. That was the climax to a thrilling race filled with varying tire strategies and fierce competition for nearly every position. But nothing was more exciting or improbable than Lundgaard's charge to the front. On the opening lap, Lundgaard made contact with Scott Dixon in Turn 1, damaging the left front wing on Lundgaard's car and deflating one of his Firestone Firehawk tires. He pulled into the pits on Lap 2 for tires, fuel and a new front wing, with Arrow McLaren strategists devising new tactics on the fly. Lundgaard cycled to the lead for the first time on Lap 43 when Armstrong, Malukas and Rahal made their final pit stops from the top three positions. Danish driver Lundgaard led Rosenqvist by 11.720 seconds on Lap 45 when he made his final pit stop, with the Arrow McLaren team refilling his fuel and fastening four Firestone Firehawk alternate tires in a speedy 7.1 seconds. The big cushion before the stop allowed Lundgaard to exit his final stop second behind Armstrong and just ahead of Malukas, who had hotter, stickier rubber on his wheels and passed Lundgaard for second on Lap 46. Josef Newgarden made his final stop from the lead on Lap 49 in the No. 2 PPG Team Penske Chevrolet, handing the lead back to Armstrong, who was 3.671 seconds ahead of Malukas. Meanwhile, Lundgaard passed Malukas for second on Lap 49, with Armstrong nearly three seconds up the road. Then Armstrong's bid for his first win evaporated as his power dwindled, letting Lundgaard pass for the lead on Lap 52. “It was all smooth sailing,” a deflated Armstrong said. “I came out of Turn 6, and the engine just started sputtering like it was out of fuel. But clearly it wasn't. And then it just completely died. There was no indication there was nothing wrong.” Pole sitter Palou led 13 laps, but his chances for a fourth career Road America victory vanished when he was penalized for speeding in the pits on Lap 29. Palou fell to 22nd after his drive-through penalty on one of the longest pit roads in the series, but he was appointment viewing in his charge toward the front over the closing 25 laps. Palou leads second-place Malukas by 60 points and third-place Kyle Kirkwood, who finished 10th, by 61 points in the standings. Lundgaard is fourth, 77 points behind Palou. The next NTT INDYCAR SERIES event is The Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio Presented by the 2027 CR-V Hybrid on Sunday, July 5 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course near Columbus, Ohio.
Warum ist die Diagnose von postinfektiösen Erkrankungen bei Kindern so schwierig? Eine Sonderfolge mit Dr. Daniel Vilser.Es ist schwer zu sagen, wie viele Kinder und Jugendliche in Deutschland an postinfektiösen Erkrankungen leiden - ausgelöst durch verschiedene Erreger, nicht nur durch Corona. Schätzungen reichen von 10.000 bis 100.000 Fällen. Das Krankheitsbild ist divers, deshalb sind Diagnose und Therapie nach wie vor schwierig. Obwohl es für Kinder neuerdings ein bundesweites Versorgungsnetzwerk gibt, klagen betroffene Familien weiter über Wartezeiten und Unkenntnis im Gesundheitssystem, und es mangelt an großen Studien. Was weiß man mittlerweile über die Krankheitsmechanismen? Darüber spricht "Synapsen"-Host Korinna Hennig in dieser Sonderfolge mit Dr. Daniel Vilser, der sich während der Pandemie als einer der ersten mit Long Covid bei Kindern beschäftigt hat. Heute ist er Chefarzt der Klinik für Kinder- und Jugendmedizin am AMEOS-Klinikum in Neuburg und leitet dort eine Ambulanz für Betroffene. Er schildert die vergebliche Suche nach einem Biomarker und den langen Weg zur Evidenz bei Medikamenten - und erzählt, warum er seinen Patientinnen und Patienten trotz allem Hoffnung machen will.HINTERGRUNDINFORMATIONENVersorgungsnetz für Postinfektiöse Erkrankungen bei Kindern in Deutschland: https://pednet-lc.de/Daten aus der RECOVER-Studie zu Long Covid bei Kindern und Jugendlichen: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2822770Studie von Daniel Vilser et al. zu Long Covid-Subtypen: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-026-72224-yStudie zu Risikofaktoren für schweres Post Covid bei jungen Patient:innen: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00431-026-06995-3Alle weiteren Quellen findet ihr im Artikel zur Folge auf der Synapsenseite:https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/podcastsynapsen100.htmlHabt ihr Feedback oder einen Lifehack aus der Welt der Wissenschaft? Schreibt uns an synapsen@ndr.deHier geht's zu ARD Gesund:https://www.ndr.de/ratgeber/gesundheit
Warum ist die Diagnose von postinfektiösen Erkrankungen bei Kindern so schwierig? Eine Sonderfolge mit Dr. Daniel Vilser.Es ist schwer zu sagen, wie viele Kinder und Jugendliche in Deutschland an postinfektiösen Erkrankungen leiden - ausgelöst durch verschiedene Erreger, nicht nur durch Corona. Schätzungen reichen von 10.000 bis 100.000 Fällen. Das Krankheitsbild ist divers, deshalb sind Diagnose und Therapie nach wie vor schwierig. Obwohl es für Kinder neuerdings ein bundesweites Versorgungsnetzwerk gibt, klagen betroffene Familien weiter über Wartezeiten und Unkenntnis im Gesundheitssystem, und es mangelt an großen Studien. Was weiß man mittlerweile über die Krankheitsmechanismen? Darüber spricht "Synapsen"-Host Korinna Hennig in dieser Sonderfolge mit Dr. Daniel Vilser, der sich während der Pandemie als einer der ersten mit Long Covid bei Kindern beschäftigt hat. Heute ist er Chefarzt der Klinik für Kinder- und Jugendmedizin am AMEOS-Klinikum in Neuburg und leitet dort eine Ambulanz für Betroffene. Er schildert die vergebliche Suche nach einem Biomarker und den langen Weg zur Evidenz bei Medikamenten - und erzählt, warum er seinen Patientinnen und Patienten trotz allem Hoffnung machen will.HINTERGRUNDINFORMATIONENVersorgungsnetz für Postinfektiöse Erkrankungen bei Kindern in Deutschland: https://pednet-lc.de/Daten aus der RECOVER-Studie zu Long Covid bei Kindern und Jugendlichen: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2822770Studie von Daniel Vilser et al. zu Long Covid-Subtypen: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-026-72224-yStudie zu Risikofaktoren für schweres Post Covid bei jungen Patient:innen: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00431-026-06995-3Alle weiteren Quellen findet ihr im Artikel zur Folge auf der Synapsenseite:https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/podcastsynapsen100.htmlHabt ihr Feedback oder einen Lifehack aus der Welt der Wissenschaft? Schreibt uns an synapsen@ndr.deHier geht's zu ARD Gesund:https://www.ndr.de/ratgeber/gesundheit
Fast wie bei der NASA: An jedem Formel-1-Wochenende sitzt ein Team von Ingenieuren in der Mission Control im bayrischen Neuburg an der Donau und blickt gespannt auf riesige Bildschirme. Einer von ihnen ist Alexis Doudoux. Der Systemingenieur verrät in dieser Folge, wie das Team in der Mission Control – oft tausende Kilometer von der Strecke entfernt – das Renngeschehen beeinflusst, welche Daten dort wie schnell ankommen und warum sogar „Druck“ cool sein kann. Der direkte Draht zum Podcast-Team: per WhatsApp (Text- oder Sprachnachricht) an (0151) 70 60 00 94 oder per E-Mail an podcast@audi.de Mehr Infos zum Audi Revolut F1® Team stehen im Internet unter www.audif1.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kann man heute noch einen Wahlkampf über Social Media gewinnen, wenn politische Werbeanzeigen verboten sind?Genau darüber sprechen wir in dieser Folge mit Gerhard Schoder.Er hat die Oberbürgermeisterwahl in Neuburg gewonnen und dabei gezeigt, dass Reichweite auch ohne großes Budget möglich ist, wenn Strategie, lokale Themen und langfristiger Aufbau zusammenkommen.Wir sprechen darüber, warum lokale Inhalte im Wahlkampf oft wichtiger sind als große bundespolitische Debatten, wie man aus der eigenen politischen Bubble herauskommt und weshalb UnterstützerInnen und Collaboration Posts dabei eine entscheidende Rolle gespielt haben.Außerdem teilt Gerhard konkrete Learnings aus seinem Wahlkampf und erklärt, welche Rolle Social Media jetzt auch im Amt als Oberbürgermeister spielen soll.Eine Folge voller Praxis, ehrlicher Einblicke und konkreter Erfahrungen aus einem modernen Kommunalwahlkampf._________________________Der Instagram Account von Gerhard Schoder: https://www.instagram.com/gerhard.schoder?igsh=MTEzanB1aTUzamxkOA==Mit Kurzvideos hast du auf Instagram und TikTok aktuell die schnellsten Chancen für deine politischen Inhalte große Reichweiten zu erzielen:https://politik.mecoa.de/social-media-video-marketing-freebie/Bewirb dich für ein kostenloses Strategiegespräch und wir schauen gemeinsam auf deine nächsten Schritte:https://politik.mecoa.de/bewerbung-strategiegespr%C3%A4ch/Folge uns auf Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/mecoa_mediencoaching/
In Mecklenburg-Vorpommern beginnt demnächst die Bewerbungsphase für die erweiterte Landarztquote. Auf diese Weise soll dem Ärztemangel auf dem Land noch zielgerichteter entgegengewirkt werden. Die aktuelle Podcast-Folge könnte daher auch „Med. in M-V“ heißen, denn einige ländliche Regionen sind schon jetzt medizinisch unterversorgt. Die Ausgangslage dieser Episode kommt also einer ziemlich ernsten Diagnose gleich; nämlich dem Ärztemangel. „Komm‘ an Deck, Doc“ ist also ein Appell an künftige Landärzte, weshalb sich Gesundheitsministerin Stefanie Drese einen Studenten eingeladen hat. Chris Berg studiert im 2. Semester Humanmedizin an der Universität Greifswald. Er berichtet darüber, wie er das Auswahlverfahren erlebt hat, gibt Tipps an potentielle Bewerberinnen und Bewerber und erzählt, was ihn antreibt auf dem Weg zum Traum von einer eigenen Landarztpraxis. In Folge 31 kommt auch ein gestandener Landarzt zu Wort, nämlich Dr. Fabian Holbe, Hausarzt in Neuburg bei Wismar. Er sitzt zugleich im Vorstand der Ärztekammer M-V und plaudert ein wenig aus dem Praxisalltag eines Landarztes, der auf dem Dorf schnell mal zum „Promi“ werden kann. Interessierte können sich mit Fragen oder Anliegen dazu direkt an das Gesundheitsministerium wenden. Starten wird das neue Bewerbungsverfahren via Landarztquote an den Universitäten Greifswald und Rostock in den kommenden Wochen.
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Epochentrotter ist Teil einer Ausstellung! Seit 06. Dezember 2025 könnt ihr die Ausstellung "Ehebande – (Ohn-)Macht der Frauen?" in Schloss Neuburg a.d. Donau sehen und unsere Folge über Liebe, Ehe und Hochzeiten im Spätmittelalter kann dort direkt abgerufen werden. In diesem Special stellen wir euch mit der Kuratorin Tanja Kohwagner genauer vor, was euch in der Schau erwartet und warum sich ein Besuch in Neuburg lohnt. Wir sprechen über spannende Exponate, die reichhaltige Ausstellungskonzeption und die vielfältigen Begleitveranstaltungen – hört also unbedingt rein und begleitet uns durch die erste Ausstellung mit Epochentrotter-Beteiligung vor Ort!"WIRKSAM. Frauennetzwerke der Hohenzollern im Spätmittelalter" - das umfangreiche Ausstellungs- und Forschungsprojekt ist ab Juli 2025 bis in den Sommer 2026 an vielen bayerischen und deutschen Standorten zu sehen. Eine Übersicht findet ihr unter hohenzollern-orte.deDie Ausstellung zu Margarete von Brandenburg ab Dezember 2025: "Ehebande – (Ohn-)Macht der Frauen?" auf Schloss Neuburg/Donau, mehr Infos unter: schloesser.bayern.de Erwähnte Podcast-Folgen:Selbstbestimmte Frauen? Hochzeit und Liebe im MittelalterDisclaimer: Epochentrotter ist mit der Produktion dieser Podcastfolge von der Bayerischen Schlösserverwaltung beauftragt worden.Epochentrotter WebseiteEpochentrotter DiscordEpochentrotter InstagramEpochentrotter FacebookEpochentrotter Twitch#europa #mitteleuropa #westeuropa #deutschland #bayern #mittelalter #spätmittelalter #adel #hohenzollern #hochzeit #ehe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sextortion, fraud, hacking, car theft, death threats — your ex belongs in prison. How do you make that happen? Welcome to Feedback Friday!And in case you didn't already know it, Jordan Harbinger (@JordanHarbinger) and Gabriel Mizrahi (@GabeMizrahi) banter and take your comments and questions for Feedback Friday right here every week! If you want us to answer your question, register your feedback, or tell your story on one of our upcoming weekly Feedback Friday episodes, drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com. Now let's dive in!Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/1222On This Week's Feedback Friday:Your ex secretly took explicit photos, threatened blackmail, racked up $19,000 in debt on your cards, hacked your accounts, stole your car, and threatened to kill you multiple times — all while evading a restraining order. How do you finally get the legal system to work for you and hold this criminal accountable? [Thanks once again to attorney Corbin Payne for helping us answer this!]Your colleagues were laid off, and now their former employees keep approaching them to express sadness and frustration about the terminations — adding emotional weight while the managers process their own job losses. Should they set boundaries or reframe these conversations as something valuable instead? [Thanks to leadership coach and speaker Dr. Arseny Thumb von Neuburg for helping us with this one!]You spent years discovering you have ADHD, RSD, autism, OCD, and stereoblindness — each diagnosis life-changing with the right medication and therapy. You've helped coworkers get diagnosed too. How do you know what else might be affecting you, and how can you help others recognize their own neurodivergence?Recommendation of the Week: Retro board games (like Trouble, Uno, and Sorry!)Women use AI 20% less than men across nearly all sectors — with ChatGPT's app users being 85% male — creating a massive economic disadvantage. Women who develop AI skills could earn $2.7 million more over their careers. What's driving this gap, and what does it mean for the future of work and gender equality?Have any questions, comments, or stories you'd like to share with us? Drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com!Connect with Jordan on Twitter at @JordanHarbinger and Instagram at @jordanharbinger.Connect with Gabriel on Twitter at @GabeMizrahi and Instagram @gabrielmizrahi.And if you're still game to support us, please leave a review here — even one sentence helps! Sign up for Six-Minute Networking — our free networking and relationship development mini course — at jordanharbinger.com/course!Subscribe to our once-a-week Wee Bit Wiser newsletter today and start filling your Wednesdays with wisdom!Do you even Reddit, bro? Join us at r/JordanHarbinger!This Episode Is Brought To You By Our Fine Sponsors: Quiltmind: Email jordanaudience@quiltmind.com or visit quiltmind.comBetterHelp: 10% off first month: betterhelp.com/jordanDeleteMe: 20% off: joindeleteme.com/jordan, code JORDANApretude: Learn more: Apretude.com or call 1-888-240-0340What Was That Like: Listen here or wherever you find fine podcasts!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Er gehört zum immateriellen Weltkulturerbe und ist in den großen Opernhäusern und Konzerthallen zu Gast: Der Tölzer Knabenchor. Nun steht am Samstag, 4. Oktober, ein Konzert im Münster Heilig Kreuz in Bergen bei Neuburg auf dem Programm. Wieso, weshalb, warum – das hat Melanie Arzenheimer beim Pressegespräch in Bergen mit Edgar Mayer heraus gefunden. Er spielt im Münster nicht nur jeden Sonntag auf der Orgel, sondern ist auch ist der Vorsitzender des Freundeskreises Kultur im Baringer Münster. Das Benefizkonzert mit dem Tölzer Knabenchor am 4. Oktober im Münster Heilig Kreuz in Bergen beginnt um 16 Uhr. Einlass ist ab 15 Uhr. Tickets zum Preis von 30 Euro sind erhältlich in der Gaststätte zum Klosterbräu direkt am Münster sowie online unter www.okticket.de.
Kein Motorsound, kein Benzingeruch – kein Fahrspaß? Podcast-Moderatorin Brigitte Theile macht sich auf den Weg zur Audi driving experience in Neuburg an der Donau, um genau das herauszufinden. Sie befragt Trainingsteilnehmer mit „elektrischem Erstkontakt“, plaudert mit Instruktoren und darf selbst erleben, wie sich 40 Grad Schräglage im SQ6 SUV e-tron (1) und ein Sprint im Audi RS e-tron GT performance (2) anfühlen. Jetzt reinhören! Lust bekommen, eine Audi driving experience selbst zu erleben? Alle Infos gibt's hier im Internet: https://www.audi.de/de/audi-driving-experience/. Der direkte Draht zum Podcast-Team: per WhatsApp (Text- oder Sprachnachricht) an (0151) 70 60 00 94 oder per E-Mail an podcast@audi.de (1) Audi SQ6 SUV e-tron: Stromverbrauch (kombiniert): 18,6–17,5 kWh/100 km; CO₂-Emissionen (kombiniert): 0 g/km; CO₂-Klasse: A(2) Audi RS e-tron GT performance: Stromverbrauch (kombiniert): 20,8–18,7 kWh/100 km; CO₂-Emissionen (kombiniert): 0 g/km; CO₂-Klasse: A Weitere Hinweise zu den im Podcast genannten Fahrzeugen und Informationen: Audi RS 3 Sportback: Kraftstoffverbrauch (kombiniert): 9,6–9,3 l/100 km; CO₂-Emissionen (kombiniert): 217–211 g/km; CO₂-Klasse: G Die von Audi driving experience angebotenen Trainings werden mit Audi Fahrzeugen mit Straßenzulassung durchgeführt und finden, bis auf die Touren, auf geschlossenen und exklusiv genutzten Flächen oder Strecken statt. Für den Renneinsatz sind die Audi Fahrzeuge mit Straßenzulassung weder konzipiert noch geeignet. Die Trainings, bis auf Touren, beinhalten kein freies Fahren, sondern werden unter Anleitung von geschultem und erfahrenem Trainer-Personal und auf das jeweilige individuelle fahrerische Niveau jedes einzelnen Teilnehmenden angepasst umgesetzt. Die in den Trainings auf der Rennstrecke und auf Trainingsflächen praktizierten Fahrtechniken dürfen im Straßenverkehr nur insoweit angewendet werden, als sie mit der Straßenverkehrsordnung vereinbar sind. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In dieser Folge trifft sich die Taskforce Kleeblattl in voller Besetzung, um die aktuelle Lage beim ERC Ingolstadt zu analysieren. Markus, Matze und Benjamin diskutieren über die jüngsten Spiele, darunter die Niederlage gegen Köln und der Sieg gegen Bremerhaven, sowie über beeindruckende Saisonstatistiken. Besonders im Fokus steht Morgan Ellis, dessen defensive Stärke und mögliche Vertragsverlängerung intensiv besprochen werden. Ein weiteres großes Thema sind die Transfergerüchte rund um den ERC, darunter potenziell gerüchtete Neuzugänge wie Straubings Marcel Brandt und Nürnbergs McKenna sowie mögliche Abgänge. Zudem werfen die drei einen Blick auf die Kaderplanung für die Saison 2025/26, insbesondere im Hinblick auf die U23-Positionen. Neben sportlichen Themen kommt auch die Fan-Kultur nicht zu kurz. Die Jungs besprechen die aktuellen Vorkommnisse mit der Ultra-Fangruppen und diskutiert über Wege, den Dialog zu verbessern und die Atmosphäre im Stadion positiv zu gestalten. Für Unterhaltung sorgt die finale Quizrunden: Markus, Matze und Benjamin testen ihr Wissen über deutsche NHL-Spieler, Weltmeisterschaften und Absteiger der DEL-Geschichte. Die Quizduelle enden knapp und sorgen für einige Überraschungen. Zum Abschluss sprechen über anstehende Spiele gegen Mannheim, Iserlohn, Düsseldorf und Wolfsburg und werfen einen humorvollen Blick auf ein Döner-Sonderangebot in Neuburg.
Eine Videothek ist Schauplatz im Roman “Videotime” von Roman Ehrlich. Hier leiht sich der Ich-Erzähler als Kind regelmäßig mit seinem Vater Filme aus und überspielt sie auf Leerkassetten. So entsteht eine private Piraten-Videothek. Jahrzehnte später besucht der Erzähler seinen Vater, die alte Videothek ist längst geschlossen. Aber plötzlich stößt er auf die alten Videokassetten. Erinnerungen strömen auf ihn ein. Roman Ehrlich hat einen Familienroman geschrieben, der von Prägungen, Erinnerung und Fiktion erzählt. Vom Vor- und Zurückspulen und Überspielen. Von verzerrten Familien- und Rollenbildern. Nadine und Roman treffen sich für diese Folge in einer Videothek in Britz in Berlin Neukölln, lassen Erinnerungen auf sich einströmen und unterhalten sich über Prägungen, Filme und das Schreiben. Nadine Kreuzahler empfiehlt Lorena Simmel: "Ferymont", 170 Seiten, Verbrecher Verlag. Roman Ehrlich empfiehlt Mara Genschel: "Midlife Prosa". Performative Erzählungen, 170 Seiten, Engeler Verlag. Stephan empfiehlt Miljenko Jergović: "Das verrückte Herz". Sarajevo Marlboro remastered. Erzählungen", Suhrkamp. Das Buch Roman Ehrlich "Videotime", 368 Seiten, S. Fischer. Der Ort Die Videothek "Videobox" in Britz in Berlin Neukölln Der Autor Roman Ehrlich, geboren 1983 in Aichach, aufgewachsen in Neuburg an der Donau, lebt in Berlin. Er hat am Deutschen Literaturinstitut Leipzig und an der Freien Universität Berlin studiert. Sein Debütroman "Das kalte Jahr" erschien 2013, 2020 stand er auf der Longlist Deutscher Buchpreis mit "Malé". Für seinen aktuellen Roman "Videotime" war er in diesem Jahr für den Wilhelm-Raabe-Literaturpreis nominiert.
Was plant das Emirat Katar mit dem Formel-1-Projekt von Audi? Es verdichten sich die Anzeichen, dass Katar bereit ist einen hohen Geldbetrag zu investieren um Anteile an der Sauber AG und den Audi-F1-Motorenstandort in Neuburg zu kaufen. Eine Minderheitsinvestition steht aber auch im Raum. Klar ist, dass durch die Schieflage des Volkswagen-Konzerns die Köpfe in Ingolstadt rauchen, wie man den Formel-1-Einstieg 2026 gestalten kann. Kevin Scheuren und Dennis Lewandowski sprechen über die derzeitige Lage, die Vorteile und warum sie denken, dass Audi 2026 so oder so in die Formel 1 kommt. Dazu gehts um den Fahrermarkt, denn mit dem Brasilianer Gabriel Bortoleto hat ... *** Diese Folge enthält Werbung *** Immer gut fahren – mit der Allianz Kfz-Versicherung. Erlebe Top-Service zum Top-Preis – schon ab 89 € im Jahr. Mehr Infos auf allianz.de/kfz und persönlich in deiner Nähe.Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion. ?>
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Was plant das Emirat Katar mit dem Formel-1-Projekt von Audi? Es verdichten sich die Anzeichen, dass Katar bereit ist einen hohen Geldbetrag zu investieren um Anteile an der Sauber AG und den Audi-F1-Motorenstandort in Neuburg zu kaufen. Eine Minderheitsinvestition steht aber auch im Raum. Klar ist, dass durch die Schieflage des Volkswagen-Konzerns die Köpfe in Ingolstadt rauchen, wie man den Formel-1-Einstieg 2026 gestalten kann. Kevin Scheuren und Dennis Lewandowski sprechen über die derzeitige Lage, die Vorteile und warum sie denken, dass Audi 2026 so oder so in die Formel 1 kommt. Dazu gehts um den Fahrermarkt, denn mit dem Brasilianer Gabriel Bortoleto hat ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion. ?>
Was plant das Emirat Katar mit dem Formel-1-Projekt von Audi? Es verdichten sich die Anzeichen, dass Katar bereit ist einen hohen Geldbetrag zu investieren um Anteile an der Sauber AG und den Audi-F1-Motorenstandort in Neuburg zu kaufen. Eine Minderheitsinvestition steht aber auch im Raum. Klar ist, dass durch die Schieflage des Volkswagen-Konzerns die Köpfe in Ingolstadt rauchen, wie man den Formel-1-Einstieg 2026 gestalten kann. Kevin Scheuren und Dennis Lewandowski sprechen über die derzeitige Lage, die Vorteile und warum sie denken, dass Audi 2026 so oder so in die Formel 1 kommt. Dazu gehts um den Fahrermarkt, denn mit dem Brasilianer Gabriel Bortoleto hat ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion. ?>
Was plant das Emirat Katar mit dem Formel-1-Projekt von Audi? Es verdichten sich die Anzeichen, dass Katar bereit ist einen hohen Geldbetrag zu investieren um Anteile an der Sauber AG und den Audi-F1-Motorenstandort in Neuburg zu kaufen. Eine Minderheitsinvestition steht aber auch im Raum. Klar ist, dass durch die Schieflage des Volkswagen-Konzerns die Köpfe in Ingolstadt rauchen, wie man den Formel-1-Einstieg 2026 gestalten kann. Kevin Scheuren und Dennis Lewandowski sprechen über die derzeitige Lage, die Vorteile und warum sie denken, dass Audi 2026 so oder so in die Formel 1 kommt. Dazu gehts um den Fahrermarkt, denn mit dem Brasilianer Gabriel Bortoleto hat ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion. ?>
In this episode, we sit down with esteemed author Richard Kaczynski and practicing occultist Lynn Mavius for a captivating discussion on their journeys through Thelema, magic, and the intricate history surrounding figures like Aleister Crowley, J.F.C. Fuller, and Victor Neuburg. Richard opens by delving into his extensive contributions to the Western esoteric tradition, highlighting his renowned biography Perdurabo, which offers a comprehensive account of Crowley's life. He also shares insights from his latest work, Friendship and Doubt, a deep exploration of the intertwined relationships between Crowley, Fuller, and Neuburg, and how their agnosticism and free thought shaped their magical practices and personal philosophies. Lynn complements Richard's narrative by sharing her experiences as both a writer and a dedicated occultist. She discusses her active role within the local Pagan and Thelemic communities, where she teaches and engages with a broad spectrum of spiritual practices. As the conversation progresses, Richard and Lynn explore the idea of being a well-rounded magician, emphasizing the need to balance esoteric study with broader worldly pursuits. They reflect on their own practices, underscoring the importance of discernment, listening to one's inner voice, and the pursuit of one's true will. The pair also dive into the dynamics of being a magical couple within Thelema. With candid anecdotes, they discuss how their shared spiritual practices strengthen their bond, while also stressing the importance of maintaining individual paths. The conversation then shifts to a timely topic: the influence of social media—especially TikTok—on the dissemination of esoteric knowledge. Both express concern over the rise of disinformation and the cultural shifts within modern spirituality. Lynn points out the increasing polarization within occult communities and the lack of nuance in contemporary discussions of esoteric authors and their works. Together, they call for a revival of the intellectual curiosity that once characterized earlier generations of practitioners, encouraging engagement with diverse viewpoints, even those that challenge one's own beliefs. As the dialogue nears its conclusion, Richard shares exciting updates on his upcoming projects, including the audiobook release of Perdurabo, the critical edition of The Sword of Song, and his forthcoming book Mind Over Magic, which seeks to bridge the gap between psychic practices and psychological research. Lynn also promotes her latest initiatives, inviting listeners to join her online community and attend her lectures on modern occultism. Together, Richard and Lynn offer a contemporary lens on Thelema, advocating for inclusivity, thoughtful engagement, and the reclamation of magical traditions in today's society. Their conversation is not only thought-provoking but also a call to deeper understanding, challenging preconceived notions of what it means to be a practitioner in the modern world, while enriching our appreciation of Thelemic history.
In this episode, we sit down with esteemed author Richard Kaczynski and practicing occultist Lynn Mavius for a captivating discussion on their journeys through Thelema, magic, and the intricate history surrounding figures like Aleister Crowley, J.F.C. Fuller, and Victor Neuburg. Richard opens by delving into his extensive contributions to the Western esoteric tradition, highlighting his renowned biography Perdurabo, which offers a comprehensive account of Crowley's life. He also shares insights from his latest work, Friendship and Doubt, a deep exploration of the intertwined relationships between Crowley, Fuller, and Neuburg, and how their agnosticism and free thought shaped their magical practices and personal philosophies. Lynn complements Richard's narrative by sharing her experiences as both a writer and a dedicated occultist. She discusses her active role within the local Pagan and Thelemic communities, where she teaches and engages with a broad spectrum of spiritual practices. As the conversation progresses, Richard and Lynn explore the idea of being a well-rounded magician, emphasizing the need to balance esoteric study with broader worldly pursuits. They reflect on their own practices, underscoring the importance of discernment, listening to one's inner voice, and the pursuit of one's true will. The pair also dive into the dynamics of being a magical couple within Thelema. With candid anecdotes, they discuss how their shared spiritual practices strengthen their bond, while also stressing the importance of maintaining individual paths. The conversation then shifts to a timely topic: the influence of social media—especially TikTok—on the dissemination of esoteric knowledge. Both express concern over the rise of disinformation and the cultural shifts within modern spirituality. Lynn points out the increasing polarization within occult communities and the lack of nuance in contemporary discussions of esoteric authors and their works. Together, they call for a revival of the intellectual curiosity that once characterized earlier generations of practitioners, encouraging engagement with diverse viewpoints, even those that challenge one's own beliefs. As the dialogue nears its conclusion, Richard shares exciting updates on his upcoming projects, including the audiobook release of Perdurabo, the critical edition of The Sword of Song, and his forthcoming book Mind Over Magic, which seeks to bridge the gap between psychic practices and psychological research. Lynn also promotes her latest initiatives, inviting listeners to join her online community and attend her lectures on modern occultism. Together, Richard and Lynn offer a contemporary lens on Thelema, advocating for inclusivity, thoughtful engagement, and the reclamation of magical traditions in today's society. Their conversation is not only thought-provoking but also a call to deeper understanding, challenging preconceived notions of what it means to be a practitioner in the modern world, while enriching our appreciation of Thelemic history.
Das Audi-Formel 1-Team taumelt. Die Ingolstädter überraschten diese Woche mit der Verpflichtung von Mattia Binotto – jenem Schweizer, der bei Ferrari in der Vettel-Ära als Teamchef gescheitert ist. Er soll Andreas Seidl sowie den von Audi konzernseitig zum Formel 1-Team abgeordneten Oliver Hoffmann beerben, die beide Ende des Monats gehen müssen. Aber ist das der richtige Weg? Oder einer, der geradewegs ins Verderben führt? Wie kam es zu diesem Kurswechsel, und wie weit hat sich Audis Grand Prix-Einstieg von den ursprünglichen Ambitionen und Konzepten wirklich entfernt? Formel 1-Reporterin Inga Stracke und PITWALK-Chefredakteur Norbert Ockenga nehmen die neuen Entwicklungen in Hinwil, Neuburg und Ingolstadt kritisch und fachkundig unter die Lupe, ordnen zeitliche Zusammenhänge ein – und blicken dabei auch weit über jenen Tellerrand hinaus, der die bisherige Berichterstattung über diese wunderliche Personalie geprägt hat. Mehr Informationen zur neuen Ausgabe der Zeitschrift PITWALK findet Ihr hier: https://shop.pitwalk.de/magazin/121/ausgabe-78?c=6
Horst Vladar, Opernsänger und Regisseur, leitet die Neuburger Kammeroper zusammen mit seiner Frau Annette. Immer im Sommer werden in Neuburg absolute Opernraritäten aufgeführt, die selbst eingefleischten Fans häufig nicht bekannt sind.
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Thu, 13 Jun 2024 08:08:02 +0000 https://immeriswas.podigee.io/21-new-episode 5252e1a7d5846d4e26a00c99bdd76753 ... Sarahs Urlaubsnachlese Nach 3 Wochen Pause endlich wieder "Podi Podi Podi" :) Sarah ist zurück aus dem Urlaub und hat Tipps mitgebracht für entspannte Wochen mit der Familie. Angeblich hat es Familie von Neuburg nämlich wirklich geschafft 2 Wochen mit 7 Personen in vollkommener Harmonie zu verbringen… Das Geheimnis gibt's in der neuen Folge. Nicht ganz so gut läuft es bei Lars. Er hat keinen Auspuff mehr. Also sein Auto hat keinen Auspuff mehr… … und Andi? Andi erklärt uns die Vorteile eines armseligen Urlaubs. full ... Sarahs Urlaubsnachlese no Sarah von Neuburg, Andreas Piasek, Lars-Christian Karde
Fri, 10 May 2024 18:25:58 +0000 https://immeriswas.podigee.io/19-new-episode 8f2c4c30f61d30d02f6f12fd307dad92 ... und ein paar Umdrehungen sind auch dabei ;) ! Der Feiertag (1.Mai) bringt einen Talk bei offenem Fenster und Sommergetränken. Entsprechend locker wird geplaudert. Es geht z.B. um überraschende Begegnungen in der Stadt und Sarahs anstehenden Ausflug zur ATT (größte Astronomiebörse Europas). Dieses Thema bringt uns zu einem Nerdtalk zu Star Wars und Star Trek…. aber ihr ahnt: auch HIER geht es natürlich nicht ohne Küchentischpsychologie. Kleiner Spoiler: Auch mit guten Vorsätzen hat es Sarah natürlich NICHT geschafft ihren Wortanteil deutlich zu reduzieren :P … der Wille ist da… das Mundwerk ist größer. :D full ... und ein paar Umdrehungen sind auch dabei ;) ! no Sarah von Neuburg, Andreas Piasek, Lars-Christian Karde
Vier Münster gibt es im Bistum Eichstätt: In Ingolstadt, Neumarkt, Wolframs-Eschenbach und Bergen bei Neuburg. Bergen – umgangssprachlich Baring genannt – beherbergt dabei das jüngste Münster, denn es wurde erst 2020 zu einem solchen erhoben. Der Freundeskreis „Kultur im Baringer Münster“ hat es sich daraufhin zur Aufgabe gemacht, dem ehrwürdigen Ort auch ein ehrwürdiges Konzertprogramm angedeihen zu lassen. Melanie Arzenheimer hat den Vorsitzenden Edgar Mayer getroffen. Wenn es um das Baringer Münster geht, gerät er ins Schwärmen. Das volle Jahresprogramm findet sich unter www.muenster-heilig-kreuz-bergen.de
Ref.: Prälat- Rektor Prof. Dr. Dr. Franz Kaspar, Bergen bei Neuburg an der Donau (Bistum Eichstätt)
"Hirnweh" – Lea Hermann spricht mit Steven Lundström über ihren Erstling - Hörbahn on Stage Lea Hermann liest aus Hirnweh (Hördauer 33 Minuten) Steven Lundström spricht mit Lea Hermann (Hördauer 46 Minuten) „Ein wirklich beeindruckendes Buch einer wirklich beeindruckenden jungen Frau.“ (Ulla Müller, Bayern 1) „Lesenswertes Debüt – detailreich, dicht und herrlich sarkastisch beschrieben.“ (Michael Bremmer, Süddeutsche Zeitung) „Ein sehr ehrlicher, scharf beobachteter und von Humor voller Erstling.“ (Maja Wagener, Donaukurier) Herrlich sarkastisch erzählt ›Hirnweh‹ von der 22-jährigen Hanna, die nach einer schweren Gehirnentzündung zur Reha muss. Statt aufregendem Studentenleben erwartet sie nun ein sonderbarer Alltag mit Quarkwickeln, Igelbällen und futterneidischen Rentnern am Buffet. Monotonie beherrscht die Klinik, deren Inneneinrichtung so farb- und geschmacklos ist wie der samstägliche Eintopf. Und während das Leben zuhause ganz normal weiterläuft, wird die junge Frau von Zukunftsängsten geplagt und fühlt sich abgehängt. So muss sie neben den körperlichen auch mit den psychischen Folgen ihrer Krankheit umgehen lernen. Lea Hermann schreibt detailliert und aus eigener Erfahrung über die Parallelwelt Reha-Klinik. Dabei nimmt sie sich ernster Themen mit trockenem Humor an. Die introspektiven Gedankenstrudel der Protagonistin entwickeln mächtige Sogwirkung und füllen diesen Entwicklungsroman mit viel Leben. Lea Hermann, Jahrgang 1990, wuchs in Neuburg an der Donau auf. Weil sie schon immer gern gelesen hat, absolvierte sie nach der Schule eine Ausbildung in einer Stadtbücherei. Dort lernte sie nicht nur katalogisieren, sondern auch viel über Literatur. Anschließend wollte sie dann doch lieber selbst schreiben und studierte Journalismus mit Schwerpunkt Kultur. Heute lebt und schreibt Lea Hermann in München. "Hirnweh" ist ihr erster Roman. Moderation Steven Lundström Wenn Ihnen dieser Beitrag gefallen hat, hören Sie doch auch einmal hier hinein oder vielleicht in diese Sendung Kommen Sie doch auch einfach mal zu unseren Live-Aufzeichnungen in Pixel (Gasteig München) Redaktion und Realisation Uwe Kullnick --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hoerbahn/message
Wichtiger denn je sind nun Gespräche des Friedens. DONAU 3 FM ist es als erstem deutschen Radiosender gelungen, einen regionalen Friedens-Dialog zu initiieren. Der Ulmer Rabbi Sheur Trebnik und Theologe sowie der Imam der Ahmadiyaa-Muslim-Jamat Gemeinde Luqman Ahmad Shahid (der u.a. für Ulm, Augsburg und Neuburg zuständig ist) haben sich mit Sabrina zu einem Friedens-Gespräch getroffen. Während der Sendung wird besprochen, wie man es in diesen bewegten Zeiten schaffen kann, wieder ein Miteinander entstehen zu lassen und wie wichtig es genau jetzt ist, sich gegenseitig die Hand zu reichen. Es gilt den jüdischen Mitbürgern uneingeschränkte Solidarität zu beweisen und genau das war der Hintergrund von diesem sehr bewegendem Gespräch.
Beat ist eine echte Schweizer Motorsport Ikone. Ich habe mit ihm über Formel 1 Budgets, die Rolle von Sauber als Rennstall aus Hinwil und über seine Person gesprochen. Beat Zehnder Links: Linkedin Instagram Website -- Diese Folge wird präsentiert von Digitalmacher, die Social Recruiting Agentur für KMU aus der Schweiz. digital-macher.ch Folge mir auf Linkedin *Dario Bühler Folge mir auf Insta --> dariobuehler.digital Abonniere jetzt den Newsletter mit gratis Bücherliste (52 Büchertipps für mehr Spass am Lesen und erfolgreich sein) *Bücherliste #f1 #sauber #saubermotorsport #raikoennen #alfaromeo *Minute 47:50: es ist Ingolstadt in Neuburg gemeint.
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#thelema #babalon #sexmagic An academic overview of the Goddess Babalon from the Book of Revelation in the Bible to Thelema. History of the role of the Scarlet woman and sex magic in Aleister Crowley, Jack Parsons and Kenneth Grant. Divine feminine and misconstrued misogyny in Thelema. CONNECT & SUPPORT
Dein Golf Podcast Endlich wieder! Die Big Green Egg German Challenge powered by VCG Die Big Green Egg German Challenge powered by VcG ist Deutschlands einziges Turnier der Challenge Tour. Sie findet in diesem Jahr wieder im Wittelsbacher Golfclub bei Neuburg an der Donau statt und zwar vom 20. - 23. Juli 2023. Tee Time ist wieder offizieller Turnierpodcast Bernd wird es in diesem Jahr mal wieder versuchen und Zille wird ihn als sein Caddie unterstützen. In dieser Folge erfahrt Ihr, was man alles machen kann. Beat the Pro Was für eine geile Geschichte. Du bist zwischen 9 ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
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Dein Golf Podcast Endlich wieder! Die Big Green Egg German Challenge powered by VCG Die Big Green Egg German Challenge powered by VcG ist Deutschlands einziges Turnier der Challenge Tour. Sie findet in diesem Jahr wieder im Wittelsbacher Golfclub bei Neuburg an der Donau statt und zwar vom 20. - 23. Juli 2023. Tee Time ist wieder offizieller Turnierpodcast Bernd wird es in diesem Jahr mal wieder versuchen und Zille wird ihn als sein Caddie unterstützen. In dieser Folge erfahrt Ihr, was man alles machen kann. Beat the Pro Was für eine geile Geschichte. Du bist zwischen 9 ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
When 52-year-old German farmer Rudolf Rupp failed to return home from a night out drinking in the town of Neuburg an der Donau, several questions were raised. Had Rudolf accidentally driven into the nearby Donau River? Had he taken his own life? Or was he the victim of something more sinister? --- Narration – Anonymous Host Research & writing – Elsha McGill Creative direction – Milly Raso Production and music – Mike Migas Music – Andrew D.B. Joslyn Sign up for Casefile Premium: Apple Premium Spotify Premium Patreon For all credits and sources, please visit casefilepodcast.com/case-255-rudolf-rupp
Nach einem Kneipenbesuch im Oktober 2001 steigt der Landwirt Rudolf R. stark alkoholisiert in seinen Wagen und fährt los. Danach wird er nicht mehr lebend gesehen. Seine Familie verstrickt sich in zweifelhaften Aussagen, am Ende bleibt ein Justizskandal zurück. Heute bei True Crime Germany: Der Todesfall Rudolf R.
Yuky & Jobst im Gespräch mit Dennis. Wir sprechen über die Aufgaben der Szene-Polizei, verliebt in Punkrock & Straight Edge, Multitasking während E-Punkt-Schreiben, ein durchs Leben stolperndes verwöhntes Mama-Kind, Mötley Crüe-hörende Jungs in der kanadischen Schule, ein hellblauer Duran Duran-Pulli, Slime- & Boskops-hörende Punks in Neuburg an der Donau, Spermbirds Something To Prove-Album, die Frage warum deutsche Soldaten in den USA stationiert sind, das Leben war genau wie Top Gun, die Luftwaffentätigkeit Deutschlands in die Türkei zu repräsentieren, jede Menge Punks in der Realschule in Ankara, auf türkisch zurückpöbeln, lange von Peace of Mind verfolgt sein, früh PC aber viel cooler als Malva gewesen sein, Mama stellt den gepackten Koffer vor die Tür, die frühestes Pipi-Pause ever, mit 12 anfangen zu saufen, im Herzen Kiffer sein, zwei mal Magen ausgepumpt bekommen und dann 10 Jahre Straight Edge, wegen Tour mit Tumult & Hammerhead nicht mehr Straight Edge, Science Fiction, Komisch-Hardcore auf Dischord, 20 Millionen Mal Lifetime sehen, Einberufung bei der Bundeswehr, die "Punks in the Military"-Ausgabe vom Punk Planet, die BMX-Punks aus Istanbul, angedrohte Schläge von Vic von 108, Interpol Times & Revolution Inside sponsored by Bundeswehr, die geplante Nackt-Ausgabe der Interpol Times, OKF bei Hammerhead & Turnstile, korpulente gut riechende Skinheads mit witzigen Tattoos, Tapes sind das neue Ding und CDs werden the next big thing, wegen Planlosigkeit anfangen zu studieren, "Kaperfahrt ins Mädeninternat", ein ummodelliertes Band-Zimmer, Angst vor tiefem Wasser, die Morgenthau-WG in der Waldorf-Zeit, Friction mit Children of Fall und der Nachbarschaft, "Deutschland von der Karte streichen, Frankreich muss bis Polen reichen", Stress auf Messageboards, dass die Soli-Kohle hoffentlich ankommt, rumstehende schön aufgemachte Peace of Mind-Platten, ruppige Klautypen auf Tour, das Geld nicht zusammenhalten können, Fußball nicht verstehen, Anruf von der Band "Sie schulden uns 30.000 Euro", Volontariat im sicherheitspolitischen Bereich, Radiofrequenzen verstehen, wegen Erdogan Persona non Grata in der Türkei, durch die ganze Welt jetten, es gibt auch gute Menschen in der Waffenindustrie, Punk im Berufskontext, dumme Witze im Raum voller Männer, eitel für sich selbst sein, Monobrow, Kaufsucht dank Therapie überwunden, angesagter Neo-Oi, Biermäppchen, Yukys Alkoholproblem, die völlig unterbewerteten Dillinger Four, kein Bock übers Grillen zu reden, ein 11-Jähriger, der nach Steuer-Apps fragt, Antarktika sehen wollen, in Lappland leben wollen, mit den Kindern nur Englisch reden, Erwartungen an Mütter, Lottozahlen, uvm.
Lust auf Veränderung? Wie wär's mit einem Job bei der Audi Formula Racing GmbH? Warum sich die Gestaltungsmöglichkeiten bei der AFR wie in einem Start up anfühlen, Titel nicht nur auf der Strecke sondern auch im Finanzbereich gewonnen werden und wieso die AFR Menschen sucht, die das Ziel "Weltmeister" jeden Tag mit Herzblut verfolgen – das verraten Miriam Haubner, Geschäftsführerin Personal, und David Lohse vom Projektmanagement Office Finanz der AFR im Gespräch mit Axel Robert Müller. Mehr Infos: https://audi-formula-racing.jobs.personio.de/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Der ehemalige Organisationschef der Internationalen Jazzwoche Burghausen, Helmut Viertl, ist im Alter von 86 Jahren gestorben. 1970 gründete der gebürtige Oberpfälzer zusammen mit dem Jazzmusiker und -pädagogen Joe Viera das inzwischen traditionsreichste Jazzfestival in Bayern. Außerdem war Viertl Gründer des sehr angesehenen "Birdland"-Clubs in Neuburg an der Donau.
Übertr: Hofkirche "Unserer Lieben Frau", Neuburg an der Donau (Bistum Augsburg), Zelebrant: Kardinal Reinhard Marx (Erzbistum München und Freising)
Seit 18. September läuft in der Landkreisgalerie in Neuburg am Inn eine neue Ausstellung mit dem Titel „Spuren der Zeit“. Zu sehen gibt es analoge Fotografie, allen voran Porträtfotografie. Fotograf Martin Waldbauer ist gebürtiger Hauzenberger und heute bei uns zu Gast bei M&G. (Bild: Webseite: https://martinwaldbauer.com)
Audi stapt vanaf 2026 in de Formule 1. Het Duitse automerk wordt motorleverancier. Audi treedt in 2026 toe tot de Formule 1 als motorleverancier. Dat heeft de topman van het Duitse automerk bekendgemaakt tijdens een persconferentie in Spa, waar dit weekend de Grand Prix van België wordt verreden. Aan welke team is nog niet bekend. De motor wordt ontwikkeld in de fabriek van Audi Sport in Neuburg bij Ingolstadt. Lees ook | Audio stapt in Formule 1 Verder in de auto-update: Uit onderzoek van verzekeraar AXA blijkt dat elektrische auto's veel vaker betrokken zijn bij verkeersongelukken dan benzine- en dieselauto's. KIA teast de EV9, een grote elektrische SUV. De Ford Escort van prinses Diana gaat onder de hamer. En vandaag begint het Concours d'Elegance op Paleis Soestdijk.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For a ramble through the life of a person who made old, wyrd England the focus of his occult writings and poetry, Cian invites Justin Hopper to the cabin. We cover the life and times of Victor Neuburg, the now-obscure creator behind the Vine Press. A man who knew Aleister Crowley intimately, discovered Dylan Thomas, took part in the infamous Paris Working, and became the local eccentric publisher in a small English town. The book Obsolete Spells is out August 15th, 2022. APOLOGIES to all the lovely folks who commented on the witchcraft murder episode, and has great suggestions for further reading. Most of them came in AFTER I recorded this, and then I went on a little holiday. I'll read your great suggestions on the next ep! NOTES Obsolete Spells, Justin Hopper, 2022 http://strangeattractor.co.uk/news/obsolete-spells/ Room For Romance: Playing with Adventure in Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World, Ross Forman, 2010 https://www.academia.edu/41452198/Room_for_Romance_Playing_with_Adventure_in_Arthur_Conan_Doyles_The_Lost_World
Neuburg hat eine neue Heldin! Wäre Monique nicht gewesen, wäre die schöne Stadt an der Donau in hellen Flammen aufgegangen. Wir von Haydncast haben diese mutige und selbstlose Frau zum super duper Exklusiv-Interview getroffen und waren sprachlos. The roller, the roller, the roller is on fire!
We drop names, drop off a balcony, and drop the ball as we investigate Neuburg and try not to drop to zero stamina. May our stamina never fail! Campaign on Dice is not affiliated with Fighting Fantasy. Theme Music: Battle of Pogs - Komiku TWITTER: @spreadthewhimsy FACEBOOK: facebook.com/whenwagonwheelswerebigger WEBSITE: www.whenwagonwheelswerebigger.com
100.000 kostenlose Flugtickets hat eine Billigfluglinie für Geflüchtete aus der Ukraine in Aussicht gestellt. Wieso der Flughafen Memmingen dabei zum Dreh- und Angelpunkt werden könnte, erfahrt ihr in dieser Folge. Weitere Themen: Ein Augsburger Brief beim ehemaligen sowjetischen Präsidenten Michail Gorbatschow. Ein Augsburger, der für seine Partnerin mit dem Auto bis nach Kiew fuhr. Ein ukrainisch-russischer Kulturtipp aus Augsburg. Und Fabian Huber hat eine private Hilfsaktion in Neuburg begleitet.
Juhu! Auch die Challenge Tour startet wieder an diesem Wochenende! Und: Nach sechs Jahren kommt sie dieses Jahr auch endlich mal wieder nach Deutschland. Die German Challenge wird vom 9. bis 12. September im Wittelsbacher Golfclub im oberbayerischen Neuburg an der Donau ausgespielt. Das Turnier ist mit 200.000 Euro dotiert. Die Challenge Tour ist die zweitwichtigste Veranstaltungsserie in Europa. Für viele junge Profis ist sie das Sprungbrett auf die lukrative European Tour. Wie hat man das Ding geschaukelt? Wie wird so ein riesen Turnier eigentlich umgesetzt und vermarktet? Darüber sprechen Flo und Jens mit dem stellvertretenden Geschäftsführer der Deutschen Golf Sport GmbH Christian Schunck. ...
Juhu! Auch die Challenge Tour startet wieder an diesem Wochenende! Und: Nach sechs Jahren kommt sie dieses Jahr auch endlich mal wieder nach Deutschland. Die German Challenge wird vom 9. bis 12. September im Wittelsbacher Golfclub im oberbayerischen Neuburg an der Donau ausgespielt. Das Turnier ist mit 200.000 Euro dotiert. Die Challenge Tour ist die zweitwichtigste Veranstaltungsserie in Europa. Für viele junge Profis ist sie das Sprungbrett auf die lukrative European Tour. Wie hat man das Ding geschaukelt? Wie wird so ein riesen Turnier eigentlich umgesetzt und vermarktet? Darüber sprechen Flo und Jens mit dem stellvertretenden Geschäftsführer der Deutschen Golf Sport GmbH Christian Schunck.
In dieser Radioreise nimmt Sie Alexander Tauscher mit auf eine Tour von der Donau in die Hallertau. Freuen Sie sich auf Urlaub in Oberbayern abseits der touristischen Hochburgen. Wir starten in der ehemaligen Residenzstadt Neuburg an der Donau. Wir besuchen das prächtige Schloss, das historische Theater und sprechen über die prächtigen Kultur-Events in Neuburg. Armin Steeger erklärt uns, warum jeder von uns mindestens zweimal im Tag Neuburg in seinem Mund hat. Auf dem Weg in die Hallertau machen wir einen Zwischenstop in Manching. Dieser Ort zur Zeit der Kelten ein Begriff, als an München oder Nürnberg noch nicht zu denken war. Tobias Esch führt uns durch das Kelten-Römer-Museum in Manching. Absolute Ruhe und traumhaft schöne Rad- und Wanderwege erleben wir in der Hallertau. Die beiden Outdoor-Enthusiasten Mike Urban und Tobias Rossmann zeigen uns ihre Lieblingsorte in diesem größten Hopfenanbaugebiet Europas. Natürlich besuchen wir auch das Deutsche Hopfenmuseum in Wolnzach. Vom Hopfenbau geht es schließlich zum Spargelhau. Folgen Sie uns in die Heimat des legendären Schrobenhausener Spargels. Die Kulturamtsleiterin von Schrobenhausen, Claudia Freitag-Mair, zeigt uns historisches Spargel-Geschirr und räumt auf mit Sagen wie dem Spargel als Potenzmittel. Viel Spaß auf dieser Radioreise von der Donau bis an die Hallertau!
In dieser Radioreise nimmt Sie Alexander Tauscher mit auf eine Tour von der Donau in die Hallertau. Freuen Sie sich auf Urlaub in Oberbayern abseits der touristischen Hochburgen. Wir starten in der ehemaligen Residenzstadt Neuburg an der Donau. Wir besuchen das prächtige Schloss, das historische Theater und sprechen über die prächtigen Kultur-Events in Neuburg. Armin Steeger erklärt uns, warum jeder von uns mindestens zweimal im Tag Neuburg in seinem Mund hat. Auf dem Weg in die Hallertau machen wir einen Zwischenstop in Manching. Dieser Ort zur Zeit der Kelten ein Begriff, als an München oder Nürnberg noch nicht zu denken war. Tobias Esch führt uns durch das Kelten-Römer-Museum in Manching. Absolute Ruhe und traumhaft schöne Rad- und Wanderwege erleben wir in der Hallertau. Die beiden Outdoor-Enthusiasten Mike Urban und Tobias Rossmann zeigen uns ihre Lieblingsorte in diesem größten Hopfenanbaugebiet Europas. Natürlich besuchen wir auch das Deutsche Hopfenmuseum in Wolnzach. Vom Hopfenbau geht es schließlich zum Spargelhau. Folgen Sie uns in die Heimat des legendären Schrobenhausener Spargels. Die Kulturamtsleiterin von Schrobenhausen, Claudia Freitag-Mair, zeigt uns historisches Spargel-Geschirr und räumt auf mit Sagen wie dem Spargel als Potenzmittel. Viel Spaß auf dieser Radioreise von der Donau bis an die Hallertau!
Sometime on the evening of March 31, 1922, six people were killed at a deserted farm in Bavaria. Despite decades of investigations and more than 100 suspects, the case was never resolved. This would come to be known as the Hinterkaifeck murders. Tonight on the train we delve into the crazy that surrounds this case. Who did it? Why did they do it? Incest? That is gross… But also… Yes. There are tons of crazy theories, websites, documentaries and articles that delve into this case. We used two main sources for this episode which are amazing resources for actual information and not just myth and conjecture. They are www.hinterkaifeck.net and www.hinterkaifeck-mord.de. both have incredible amounts of information and discussion. Also pictures cus we know you guys are sick and you like that creepy gross shit. So with all that out of the way… in the immortal words of Michael buffer… Let's get ready to ruuuuuuuummmmmmble!!!! Kaifeck was a small settlement to the north of Waidhofen, around 50 miles north of Munich in Bavaria, Germany. A mile or so to the north-east of Kaifeck was the village of Grobern. Between them lay the Witches’ Wood. At the north-west corner of the Witches’ Wood stood an isolated farm. Colloquially it was called ‘Behind Kaifeck’, or Hinter Kaifeck in German. This is where our story takes place. Lets run through a timeline of events and then get into the craziness that surrounds the case. Also as a disclaimer we've done or best to sister fact from fiction with this case when it comes to what happened. There may be some things in this episode that are shaky and far as being factually correct as there is tons of information and misinformation on this whole case. Also much of this information was translated from german so there are some odd wordings. The fact that the chronology does not end with the act, but on the contrary continues to this day, is due to the special fact that the case was never resolved and that it continues to concern people to this day. The following is a detailed chronology of events from Hinterkaifeck as well as details on the people involved. Some of the details may seem tedious so bare with us! 1849, November 27.Birth of Cäzilia Sanhueter, later Gruber 1858, November 9th.Birth of Andreas Gruber. 1874, 08/16.Birth of Lorenz Schlittenbauer. 1877, May 14.Cäzilia Sanhüter (later Gruber) married Josef Asam von Hinterkaifeck for the first time. Josef Asam received the property HK from his widowed father Johann Asam on April 24th, 1877, and a notarial marriage and inheritance contract was signed between Cäzilia and Josef Asam. After the marriage, Cäzilia Asam was co-owner of the property.1886, April 14.Wedding of Cäzilia (née Sanhüter, used Asam) and Andreas Gruber.A possible further marriage of Cäzilia Asam / Gruber to a Josef Ostermeier, which was possibly only of short duration and which according to Leuschner (3rd edition) should have existed after the death of Josef Asam, can now be almost ruled out after appropriate research. 1899Lorenz Schlittenbauer takes over his parents' farm in Gröbern.This yard is about 500 meters from HK.At an unknown point in time, LS becomes ´local guide´ in Gröbern. 1903According to Lorenz Schlittenbauer (interrogation in 1931), 16-year-old Viktoria Gruber tells his first wife - Viktoria Schlittenbauer - that she was seduced / abused by her father. 1914, April 3rd.Viktoria marries Karl Gabriel from Laag, and the Einödhof is assigned to her beforehand. Allegedly KG leaves Victoria after a short time and goes back to his parents. These are said to have sent him back to Hinterkaifeck. (Note: Unclear source, needs to be checked!) 1914, 12.12.Karl Gabriel is killed in France near Neuville St. Vaast during World War I. 1915, January 9th.Birth of Cäzilia Gabriel, the daughter of Karl and Viktoria Gabriel. 1915, May 28.On May 28, 1915, the district court in Neuburg sentenced old Gruber to one year in prison for incest, his daughter Viktoria to one month. 1918, July 14th.Viktoria Schlittenbauer, Lorenz Schlittenbauer's first wife, dies. 1918, Aug (?) - Dec (?)Around this time, Schlittenbauer had an intimate relationship with Viktoria. According to his information (during interrogation in 1931), LS had sexual intercourse with Viktoria Gabriel about five times, the first time about two weeks after the death of his wife.Viktoria Gabriel literally “imposed herself” on him after his portrayal. A statement by the neighbors Pöll and Sigl (April 5th, 22) guarantees that LS wanted to marry Viktoria - possibly during her pregnancy or after the birth of little Josef. The old Gruber had strictly refused this. 1919, 07.09.Birth of little Joseph.In the period from 09/13/1919 to 09/27/1919 Andreas Gruber had to go to prison for incest, Schlittenbauer testified against Gruber on 09/10/1919. At the urging of Victoria, he revokes his testimony on September 23, 1919 and also assumes paternity.It remains to be seen whether LS or old Gruber was the father of little Josef. 1921, March 27.The maid Kreszenz Rieger gives birth to a daughter in Hinterkaifeck. 1921, 7:05 .Lorenz Schlittenbauer marries his second wife, Anna Dick (29) from Diepoltshofen, who brings a son Josef (8, born on March 31, 1913) into the marriage. Another 3 children she had before this marriage had already died. They had only known each other for 3 weeks, so it seems to have been an arranged marriage. From this marriage there are 5 children. Schlittenbauer has become debt-free this year and is building a certain wealth. Schlittenbauer's eldest daughter, Magdalena, also gets married that year and moves to Tierham. 1921At the end of August, the maid Kreszenz Rieger gave notice. 1922 (?) March (?)Allegedly, about two weeks before the night of the murder, Pastor Haas found 700 gold marks in an envelope that had been in the confessional. The money is said to have been deposited by Viktoria Gabriel as a donation for the mission. (Note: This issue first appeared in a report written down from memory by the police officer Xaver Meiendres in 1948. The truth of the matter - for example, as regards the temporal proximity to the later murders or the amount of the sum - is difficult to assess. The police officer Meiendres is first Was transferred to Hohenwart in 1931 and was not involved in the original investigation.) 1922, March 29.At the age of only a few weeks, Anna and Loorenz Schlittenbauer's first daughter probably dies of sudden infant death and is born on March 29th. buried. In the church register, "whooping cough" is found as the cause of death. 1922, March 30thIn the morning Andreas Gruber discovers that the lock of the engine house has been broken into. However, through this attached house there is no access to the stable or barn behind it.There are also traces of an attempted break-in on the door to the feed room. On the way into the forest, Gruber meets Lorenz Schlittenbauer at 11 o'clock and tells him about the break-in or attempted break-in and a trail in the snow that leads to the farm but not back. Shortly afterwards, Gruber meets the farmer Kaspar Stegmair from Gröbern and tells him about it. It is said that shortly before the crime, either Viktoria (statement 1951 Sophie Fuchs, classmate of Cilli) or her mother (statement Sophie Fuchs 1984 and notes in the files) ran away in desperation at night. The woman was found crying on the couple. The next morning Cilli was very tired at school and when asked by the teacher why she was doing this, she told them about this incident. During this search, a current edition of the Münchner Zeitung is said to have been found, which so unsettled Andreas Gruber that he asked the postman Mayr on the following day whether anyone in the area was getting this newspaper. That was not the case. 1922, March 31.In the morning of that day, Andreas Gruber and Viktoria Gabriel are said to have gone shopping in Schrobenhausen. Gruber is said to have reported inexplicable nocturnal noises in the attic in a hardware store and a cattle that was untied / got rid of at night. Supposedly Viktoria also reports about it in another store.(Note: Neither the date of these purchases nor the exact circumstances are certain. Apparently there are only statements about it ´of hearsay´ by Johann Krammer and Wenzeslaus Bley from 1930.) At 4.30 p.m. the new maid Maria Baumgartner, accompanied by her sister Franziska Schäfer, arrives in Hinterkaifeck. After an hour the sister leaves the yard. 1922, March 31st, probably between 7.30pm and 9pm / FridayAn unknown perpetrator kills Viktoria first, then her mother, then her father and then her daughter (order assumed / reconstructed) with a so-called Reuthaue (probably in the barn).Then he kills the 44-year-old maid Maria Baumgartner with the same weapon in the maid's room and then kills little Josef in Viktoria's room.The murder weapon comes - secured by the testimony of the former Hinterkaifeck farmhand Georg Siegl - from the possession of the Gruber. 1922, April 1st. / SaturdayLittle Cäzilia is missing at school. The coffee representatives Hans and Eduard Schirovsky do not meet anyone in Hinterkaifeck during a visit (approximately between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m.).Late in the evening / at night, the carpenter Michael Plöckl walks past the HK property. He is blinded by a stranger with a flashlight. A fire is burning in the oven. It is uncertain to what extent the animals were looked after and the cows milked until the bodies were discovered. 1922, April 2nd. / Sundayfriends of Victoria want to pick them up for church service, but find Hinterkaifeck abandoned.[Note: This issue appears for the first time in Hecker's Donaukurier series and is otherwise not proven] The Grubers are missing in the church. A son of the farmer Sigl from Rachelsbach wants to buy lard at HK and doesn't meet anyone there. 1922, April 3rd. / MondayThe postman Josef Mayer reports in 1952: “As usual, I put the newspaper in the kitchen window. The only thing that struck me was that I didn't see the pram in the kitchen as it usually was when I walked this way. The kitchen door itself was half open. I would also like to say that I watched the child, who always rocked himself in the car, on my deliveries through the kitchen window. " 1922, 04.04. / TuesdayThe fitter Albert Hofner arrived in HK on Tuesday, 04/04/22 at around 9:00 a.m. to repair the cylinder head gasket on the 4 hp diesel engine. Before that, he talked to Mayor Greger in Wangen for about 30 minutes and informed him that he was on his way to HK. Since the garden door (presumably on the house garden) was locked, he went around the house to check on the residents. There he found the back door locked, looked through the kitchen and stall windows and heard the barking of a dog (inside the house) and the roar of the cattle.Afterwards he waited about an hour near the house garden under an apple tree (west side) for the HKer to return. In the meantime he whistled through his fingers a few times to attract attention.Because he couldn't wait any longer, he gained access to the engine shed on the north side of the building and repaired the engine there for about 4.5 hours. He testified that he sang and whistled while he was working and then carried out a test run of the engine to draw attention to himself. Then he locked the door of the engine hut and then went through the house garden into the courtyard again.Only now did he notice that the “barn door in all directions” was open. He came within ten feet of the open door but did not enter the building. Then he walked along the house to the front door. At the front door he found the barking dog tied up. The front door was locked now too. Comment on the dog: The yellow Spitz is described as a “good and watchful dog” (Pöll) or “a very watchful dog” (Sigl), “who was locked in the stable every evening” (Sigl). On 04/04/1922 the witnesses found the dog in the stable, but with one injured eye, he was disturbed and aggressive towards anyone who approaches him. After the death of the Hinterkaifecker, the dog comes to Laag because it finds a new home there with the father of a Jakob Gabriel (Karl Gabriel Sr.?), According to the Augsburg files. Hofner went back through the house garden to his bicycle, which he must have parked on the north side of the building, and left around 2.30 p.m. via Gröbern, where he informed the sledge-builder daughters Viktoria and Maria that the engine had been made usable and that it was open Hinterkaifeck nobody was to be found. Johann (16) and Schlittenbauer's stepson Josef Dick (9 yrs., Schoolmate of Cäzilia), are then sent by Lorenz Schlittenbauer about 250 meters to the Hinterkaifeck farm, they do not meet anyone and return home. Meanwhile, Hofer continues to Kaifeck to see Blasius Lebmeier. On the way back, Hofer reported to Mayor Greger in Wangen that the HKer's engine had been successfully repaired. At 5:30 p.m. he then went home. He reached Pfaffenhofen around 7 p.m. in the evening. Based on the statements made by the fitter, it can therefore be assumed that a person was either already in the yard at the time the fitter arrived, or only from the south side while the fitter was busy repairing the engine has entered the building. According to this, this person must have led the dog from the stable outside to the front door during the repair time between approx. 10 a.m. to approx. 2:30 p.m. and tied it there and opened the western town gate. After the fitter left at around 2.30 p.m., the dog was led back into the stable and the barn gate was again barricaded from the inside. So the three men Schlittenbauer, Pöll and Sigl found the building around 5 p.m. When Lorenz Schlittenbauer's two sons returned from Hinterkaifeck after 3:30 p.m. without result, Lorenz Schlittenbauer went to Hinterkaifeck together with his neighbors Michael Pöll and Jakob Sigl and his sons Johann and Josef Dick. The men enter the barn. The sons stay outside in the yard. The three of them enter the building through the open door to the former engine house (note: not to be confused with the attached engine house!), The next door to the barn is locked and must be broken into. Four bodies are then discovered in the barn. Lorenz Schlittenbauer continues alone through the stable, while Pöll and Sigl leave the barn and go through the inner courtyard to the front door. In the bedroom and in the maids' room they find the other corpses of little Joseph and the strange maid. After finding the bodies, Pöll and Sigl leave the crime scene with Josef Dick. Schlittenbauer waits in the house for the police to arrive. Mayor Greger from Wangen is notified and notifies the Hohenwart Gendarmerie.Another Groeberner is sent to Waidhofen to call the police in Schrobenhausen. Onlookers visit the crime scene. 6:00 p.m.: The police from Hohenwart and Mayor Greger from Wangen arrive. 18: 15h: A telephone message reaches the Munich criminal police. The police from Schrobenhausen arrive in Hinterkaifeck. She locks the crime scene. Onlookers can no longer enter and visit the murder site at will. 9:30 p.m.: The Kripo drive from Munich to Hinterkaifeck begins, the six officers (two of them dog handlers) arrive in Gröbern after midnight and go to the house of Mayor Greger. 22:00: The court commission from Schrobenhausen arrives, but does not stay until the criminal investigation department from Munich arrives. 1922, April 5th. / WednesdayIn the early morning, the police officers from Munich go to the crime scene. There the first interrogations take place (Schlittenbauer, Pöll, Sigl, Franziska Schäfer (sister of Maria Baumgartner), Cäzilia Starringer, Bernhard Gruber). The five crime scene photos are taken. A possibly prepared crime scene sketch has not been preserved. 1922, April 6th. and 07.04. / Thursday and FridayOn a provisional table in the courtyard of the Hinterkaifeck estate, the Neuburg Regional Court doctor Dr. Johann Bapt. Aumüller autopsied the six victims. Viktoria Gabriel, Cäzilia Gruber and Cäzilia Gabriel will be autopsied on Thursday, Andreas Gruber, little Josef and Maria Baumgartner on Friday. (Note: A record of this autopsy cannot be found in the files still preserved today.) 1922, April 8th. / SaturdayThe transfer of the 6 victims in their coffins from Hinterkaifeck to Waidhofen did not take place until the morning of April 8, 1922 (according to J. Ludwig Hecker 1951, who in turn quotes a contemporary witness).The victims are buried in Waidhofen with great sympathy from the population. The Schrobenhausener Wochenblatt writes about the funeral in the edition of April 11, 1922 as follows: “After the judicial commission released the bodies of the six murdered after the dissection, the burial of the six victims could take place on Saturday. The number of participants who wanted to give the murdered their last escort was extremely numerous. 3,000 people came from near and far. It was a harrowing sight when the bridge wagon with the six coffins drove up, accompanied by the entire school youth.After Pastor Haas had made the funeral at the southern entrance of the cemetery, the unfortunate victims of the crime were taken into a mass grave, adults on the right and left, the two children in the middle. In moving words, Rev. Haas described the biblical story of Cain and Abel, what is terrible in God's eyes, and how only a person who has no more faith in God in his heart can allow himself to be carried away to such a terrible deed because one did not shrink back from murdering innocent children. Immediately after the funeral, the first St. Soul service for the murdered in the church. It turned out to be too small to hold all those who suffer. " 1922, June 7th.The district court of Schrobenhausen is dealing with the question of whether the Hinterkaifeck inheritance belongs to the Gruber family or the Gabriel family. One of the heirs, Bernhard Gruber - Andreas' brother - has lived and managed Hinterkaifeck since the deed. The two families in dispute finally agree (out of court) that the Gabriel family can buy the property from the Gruber heirs at special conditions. The Gabriel family seems to have been interested in the acquired agricultural land and less in the buildings. 1923, February / MarchKarl Gabriel senior and his sons tear down the property with the help of neighbors. The well-hidden murder weapon - smeared with blood - and a rusted pocket knife are discovered.An - allegedly bloody - “band iron” is also found, which is not mentioned later.Parts of the building are being transported away for further use. 1925, April 5th,the teacher Hans Yblagger meets Lorenz Schlittenbauer at the ruins, who bent forward on the cellar stairs and looked into the cellar. (The basement and foundation walls were still there). Schlittenbauer reacted very shocked and said something hitherto unknown: Allegedly, attempts were made to dig one or two holes near the place where the corpses were found, perhaps to bury the corpses in them. 1926Fire at Schlittenbauer, which also burns papers that are related to Hinterkaifeck. According to a later testimony of Schlittenbauer, these papers also supposedly included the document in which Victoria Gabriel waived maintenance for her son Josef. The fire damage is fully covered by the insurance. 1931, March 30.After some suspicions against Schlittenbauer have arisen, he is interrogated in Munich. This “second interrogation” reveals a number of contradictions, but these do not give the police any reason to investigate any further. 1941, May 22.Lorenz Schlittenbauer dies. A few other things leading up to the murder that were reported but some not substantiated: Six months before the attack, the family maid quit. It has been widely claimed that her reason for leaving was that she had heard strange sounds in the attic and believed the house to be haunted, but this is unsubstantiated; nothing in her statement to the police suggests this. Andreas Gruber found a strange newspaper from Munich on the property in March 1922. He could not remember buying it and thus Gruber initially believed that the postman had lost the newspaper. This was not the case, however, as no one in the vicinity subscribed to the paper. Just days before the murders, Gruber told neighbours he discovered tracks in the fresh snow that led from the forest to a broken door lock in the farm's machine room. Later during the night they heard footsteps in the attic, but Gruber found no one when he searched the building. Although he told several people about these alleged observations, he refused to accept help and the details went unreported to the police. According to a school friend of the seven-year-old Cäzilia Gabriel, the young girl reported that her mother Viktoria had fled the farm the night before the act after a violent quarrel and only hours later had been found in the forest. Ok so now that the timeline is set, let's get into the murders themselves and the suspects. The victims of the murders are as follows: Viktoria Gabriel, née Gruber (35)(* February 6, 1887, † March 31, 1922) Most of the threads run towards Victoria, so her introduction is put in front here. Viktoria was born on Hinterkaifeck and grew up on the farm with 2 older half-siblings. In 1914, at the age of 27, she married the farmer's son Karl Gabriel, 1.5 years her junior, who came from a hamlet just 1.5 km away. 9 months later, their daughter Cäzilia Gabriel was born, but Karl Gabriel had already died in World War I.In 1919 Viktoria had an illegitimate child, Josef Gruber, who was 2.5 years old at the time of the crime. Cäzilia Gruber, b. Sanhüter (72)(* November 27, 1849, † March 31, 1922) Cäzilia Gruber came from Gerolsbach and moved to Hinterkaifeck after her first marriage with Josef Asam. The two had 4 children together, of which only Martin Asam and Cäzilia Asam survived childhood.After the death of her first husband in 1885, Cäzilia Gruber stood alone with her two children and, less than a year later, married the servant Andreas Gruber, who lived on the farm, who was 9 years younger. Viktoria Gabriel was the only daughter together who survived childhood. Andreas Gruber (63)(* November 9th, 1858, † March 31st, 1922) Andreas Gruber came from Grainstetten and worked as a farmhand until he married his widowed employer Cäzilia Asam in 1886. Andreas Gruber had an incestuous relationship with his daughter Viktoria. Both were convicted in a court case in 1915 . Cäzilia Gabriel (7)(* January 9th, 1915, † March 31, 1922) The 7 year old "Cilli" was also murdered. She attended school in Waidhofen and grew up in Hinterkaifeck without a father. Josef Gruber (2.5)(* September 7th, 1919, † March 31st, 1922) Even when he was born, Josef was the subject of arguments. The reason was publicly expressed doubts about his paternity. The widowed neighbor Lorenz Schlittenbauer wanted to marry Viktoria Gabriel and started an affair with her in 1918. When the marriage did not take place, but he was supposed to pay alimony as his biological father, he accused Andreas Gruber of being the real father of Josef. Because of several withdrawals of his testimony, Lorenz Schlittenbauer had become unsuitable as a witness and the subsequent process ended with an acquittal. Maintenance payments were settled out of court. Maria Baumgartner (45)(* October 2nd, 1876, † March 31, 1922) The 45-year-old maid Maria Baumgartner arrived at Hinterkaifeck hours before the crime, in order to start her job on April 1, 1922. Her life has been characterized by exclusion and hard work. She was slightly mentally retarded and a shortened leg made walking difficult. Her sister said the following: "My sister was a little mentally limited, had a short foot and therefore a limping gait" . That was probably one of the reasons why she was passed around and had not been employed for weeks after Candlemas. The position in Hinterkaifeck was ultimately arranged through a Verdinger. It appears that in the late evening, Viktoria Gabriel, her seven-year-old daughter Cäzilia, and her parents Andreas and Cäzilia, were lured to the family barn through the stable, where they were murdered, one at a time. The perpetrator (or perpetrators) used a Reuthaue, which is similar to an adze. No murder weapon was available between April 1922 and February 1922. But it was so close: in the false floor in the attic. There, under a board, the blood-smeared Reuthaue was found just as the yard was being torn down. The examination in forensic medicine had shown that it was the murder weapon; in addition to blood, hair from humans and animals had also been found on it. The tool itself had some noticeable properties that were consistent with the injury patterns. Prosecutor Ferdinand Renner will write the following about this peculiarity in his report in October 1923 : “This is an old blood-stained reed hoe in which the hoe is strangely attached to the handle by means of a screw. The screw protrudes about 1 cm above the screw nut. This screw apparently caused the previously puzzling injuries , pencil-sized, round holes on the skulls of the murdered people during the blows with the pick . The pick was found carefully hidden in the attic of the house. " The perpetrator moved into the living quarters, where - with the same murder weapon - he killed Josef, sleeping in his bassinet, and Baumgartner, in her bedchamber. They were all beheaded. Four days passed between the murders and the discovery of the bodies. On April 1, coffee sellers Hans Schirovsky and Eduard Schirovsky arrived in Hinterkaifeck to place an order. When no one responded to the knocks on the door and the window, they walked around the yard but found no one. They only noticed that the gate to the machine house was open before they decided to leave. Cäzilia Gabriel was absent without excuse for the next few days of school and the family failed to show up for Sunday worship. Assembler Albert Hofner went to Hinterkaifeck on April 4 to repair the engine of the food chopper. He stated that he had not seen any of the family and had heard nothing but the sounds of the farm animals and the dog inside the barn. After waiting for an hour, he decided to start his repair, which he completed in roughly 4.5 hours. Around 3:30 PM, Schlittenbauer sent his son Johann and stepson Josef to Hinterkaifeck to see if they could make contact with the family. When they reported that they did not see anyone, Schlittenbauer headed to the farm the same day with Michael Pöll and Jakob Sigl. Entering the barn, they found the bodies of Andreas Gruber, his wife Cäzilia Gruber, his daughter Viktoria Gabriel, and his granddaughter Cäzilia, murdered in the barn. Shortly after, they found the chamber maid, Maria Baumgartner, and the youngest family member, Viktoria's son Josef, murdered in the home. Inspector Georg Reingruber and his colleagues from the Munich Police Department investigated the killings. Initial investigations were hampered by the number of people who had interacted with the crime scene, moved bodies and items around, and even cooked and ate meals in the kitchen. The day after the discovery of the bodies, court physician Johann Baptist Aumüller performed the autopsies in the barn. It was established that a mattock was the most likely murder weapon, though the weapon itself was not at the scene. Evidence showed that the younger Cäzilia had been alive for several hours after the assault – she had torn her hair out in tufts while lying in the straw. The skulls of the victims were removed and sent to Munich, where they were further examined. The police first suspected the motive to be robbery, and they interrogated travelling craftsmen, vagrants, and several inhabitants from the surrounding villages. When a large amount of money was found in the house, they abandoned this theory. It was clear the perpetrator(s) had remained at the farm for several days: someone had fed the cattle, eaten the entire supply of bread from the kitchen, and had recently cut meat from the pantry. With no clear motive to be gleaned from the crime scene, the police began to formulate a list of suspects. Despite repeated arrests, no murderer has ever been found and the files were closed in 1955. Nevertheless, the last interrogations took place in 1986 before Kriminalhauptkommissar Konrad Müller retired. Inconsistencies EditIn the inspection record of the court commission, it was noted that the victims were probably drawn to the barn by restlessness in the stable resulting in noises from the animals. A later attempt, however, revealed that at least human screams from the barn could not be heard in the living area. On the night after the crime, three days before the bodies were discovered, the artisan Michael Plöckl happened to pass by Hinterkaifeck. Plöckl observed that the oven had been heated by someone. That person had approached him with a lantern and blinded him, whereupon he hastily continued on his way. Plöckl also noticed that the smoke from the fireplace had a disgusting smell. This instance was not investigated and there were no investigations conducted to determine what had been burned that night in the oven. On April 1 at 3 AM, the farmer and butcher Simon Reißländer, on the way home near Brunnen, saw two unknown figures at the edge of the forest. When the strangers saw him, they turned around so that their faces could not be seen. Later, when he heard of the murders in Hinterkaifeck, he thought it possible that the strangers might be involved. In the middle of May 1927, a stranger was said to have stopped a resident of Waidhofen at midnight. He asked him questions about the murder and then shouted that he was the murderer before he ran into the woods. The stranger was never identified. Let's get into the suspects now and saw you may have committed this insane crime. Karl Gabriel: This first one is kind of weird as he was reported to have died in the first world war in 1914. He was supposedly killed in a shell attack on Arras, France. There are also reports that his body was never found. After the murders, people began to speculate if he had indeed died in the war. Viktoria Gabriel had given birth to Josef illegitimately in her husband's absence. Two-year-old Josef was rumoured to be the son of Viktoria and her father Andreas, who had an incestuous relationship that was documented in court and known in the village. There are even reports from after the second world war that captives from the Schrobenhausen region who were released prematurely from Soviet captivity claimed that they had been sent home by a German-speaking Soviet officer who claimed to be the murderer of Hinterkaifeck. Later on, some of these men changed their stories which brought their credibility into question. Some theorized that the man who released these men was actually Karl Gabriel sauce there were witnesses that had claimed Gabriel had started he wanted to go to Russia after the first war. But then again, as early as April 1922, the police were investigating the death of Karl Gabriel. One wanted to rule out that he had returned and committed the sixfold murder. Based on the death notification in the Schrobenhausener Wochenblatt dated December 29, 1914, the Central Office for War Losses and War Graves was contacted, which confirmed the burial of Karl Gabriel on May 2, 1922 in a French military cemetery. Several war comrades testified to the death of Karl Gabriel. It seems that this theory is one of those false rumors and theories going around, even though it is a pretty cool premise. Lorenz Schlittenbauer Police interrogated Lorenz twice. Once shortly after the murders in 1922 and again in 1931. Schlittenbauer alternately recognized and revoked the paternity of Josef Gruber, who was born out of wedlock , because he had a relationship with the murdered Viktoria Gabriel in 1918. A marriage he wanted was prevented by Andreas Gruber . In 1926 the house of the Schlittenbauer family was completely destroyed by fire. During this fire, the confirmation that was given to him by Viktoria Gabriel and freed him from all obligations towards Josef Gruber is said to be burned. Since Jakob Sigl called Lorenz Schlittenbauer the murderer of Hinterkaifeck , the two of them came to an atonement negotiation , in which Jakob Sigl was sentenced to a payment of 40 marks. According to Allmystery, there is even said to have been a civil trial in which Sigl is said to have incited Lorenz Schlittenbauer's son, Johann Schlittenbauer, to perjury.Lorenz Schlittenbauer appears in the files as a suspect from time to time. When Schlittenbauer and his friends came to investigate, they had to break a gate to enter the barn because all of the doors were locked. However, immediately after finding the four bodies in the barn, Schlittenbauer apparently unlocked the front door with a key and (suspiciously) entered the house alone.[3] A key to the house had gone missing several days before the murders, though it is also possible that Schlittenbauer, as a neighbor or as Viktoria's potential lover, might have been given a key. When asked by his companions why he had gone into the house alone when it was unclear if the murderer might still be there, Schlittenbauer allegedly stated that he went to look for his son Josef. Regardless of any of the above rumor, it is known that Schlittenbauer had disturbed the bodies at the scene, thus potentially compromising the investigation. For many years after, local suspicion remained on Schlittenbauer because of his strange comments, which were seen as indicating knowledge of details that only the killer would know. According to reports in the files for the case, local teacher Hans Yblagger discovered Schlittenbauer visiting the remains of the demolished Hinterkaifeck in 1925. Upon being asked why he was there, Schlittenbauer stated that the perpetrator's attempt to bury the family's remains in the barn had been hindered by the frozen ground. This was seen as evidence that Schlittenbauer had intimate knowledge of the conditions of the ground at the time of the murders, although being a neighbor and familiar with the local land, he may have been making an educated guess. Another speculation was that Schlittenbauer murdered the family after Viktoria demanded financial support for young Josef. Before his death in 1941, Schlittenbauer conducted and won several civil claims for slander against persons who described him as the "murderer of Hinterkaifeck". The Gump Brothers In 1941, an elderly neighbour, Kreszentia Mayer, made a deathbed confession, to her priest, that her brothers, Adolf and Anton Gump, were responsible for the Hinterkaifeck farm murders. Apparently Adolf, the eldest brother, had been in an intimate relationship with Viktoria and became violently angry when he found out about the incestuous relationship. It was claimed that Adolf and Anton had murdered Viktoria and Andreas as the result of this. However, they murdered the other household members to ensure that there would be no chance of witnesses that could reveal their crime. This deathbed confession, of the brothers’ guilt, was not investigated until 11 years later. At this time, they found that Adolf had been dead for eight years and that Anton was an elderly pensioner, who unambiguously denied any involvement in the murders. Despite this, Anton was still arrested but later released without any charges, after spending three weeks in custody. Peter Weber In the winter of 1919/1920, Peter Weber worked as an unskilled worker in an ammunition plant in Desching near Kösching (Ingolstadt) for the builder Spreng . He shared his room with Josef Betz . According to Betz, Weber spoke of the secluded farm and even knew that it was owned by an elderly couple, who had their daughter and grandchildren living with them. Betz testified in court that Weber had suggested murdering Andreas for the family’s money but when Betz didn’t respond, Weber never spoke of it again. According to Betz, Weber is said to have traded in worn military clothing, women's clothing and tobacco in addition to his labor. The case was dropped and Weber was never convicted of the murders. Karl S. and Andreas S. In 1971, a woman named Therese T. wrote a letter citing an event in her youth: At the age of twelve, she witnessed her mother receiving a visit from the mother of the brothers Karl and Andreas S. The woman claimed that her sons from Sattelberg were the two murderers of Hinterkaifeck. The mother said, "Andreas regretted that he lost his penknife" in the course of the conversation. In fact, when the farm was demolished in 1923, a pocket knife was found that could not be clearly assigned to anyone. However, the knife could have easily belonged to one of the murder victims. This track was followed without result. Kreszenz Rieger, the former maid of Hinterkaifeck, was certain she had already seen the penknife in the yard during her service. The Bichler Brothers The former maid Kreszenz Rieger worked from November 1920 to about September 1921 on Hinterkaifeck. She suspected the brothers Anton and Karl Bichler to have committed the murders. Anton Bichler had helped with the potato harvest on Hinterkaifeck and therefore knew the premises. Rieger said Bichler talked to her often about the Gruber and Gabriel family. Anton reportedly suggested that the family ought to be dead. The maid also emphasised in her interrogation that the farm dog, who barked at everyone, never barked at Anton. In addition, she reported speaking with a stranger through her window at night. The maid believed that it was Karl Bichler, the brother of Anton. She thought that Anton and Karl Bichler could have committed the murder together with Georg Siegl, who had worked at Hinterkaifeck and knew of the family fortune. Supposedly, Siegl had broken into the home in November 1920 and had stolen a number of items, though he denied it. He did state that he had carved the handle of the murder weapon when he was working at Hinterkaifeck and knew that the tool would have been kept in the barn passage. For his part Karl said the following about the accusations in his statement to police: The night from March 31st to April 1st, 22nd I stayed in the Bergmüller inn in Althegnenberg. Rehearsals had taken place repeatedly beforehand from a play organized by the master carpenter Peter in Althegnenberg, which was performed on April 9th and 17th, in which I participated at Peter's insistence. I don't know whether a rehearsal was held in the night from March 31st to April 1st, in which I participated. But almost every day I went with the builder Michael Huber from Gut Lindahof after work around 6 1/2 a.m. with him in Althegnenberg to the Bergmüller's inn. Both Bergmüller and the local waitress “Tina” can confirm my information. The murdered in Hinterkaifeck except the servant I have known personally. I helped with the potato harvest there in autumn 1919. The domestic conditions were so well known to me that I only knew about the living room, kitchen and stables. The other rooms were not known to me. It is correct that I knew that the murdered were wealthy and that they also had gold money , which I learned in the economy and from other people. I found out about the murder from the newspaper. I have no suspicion of the perpetrator or accomplice or instigator.The information heldbefore me, according to which I would have commented , -Anl. 2-How about if one broke into Hinterkaifeck , one would have to put away the old Gruber and the women would give us the money, are untrue. I didn't need a statement like that, but I said that the money from the people behind the scenes would be fine, you wouldn't have to work anymore. Such remarks were not only made by me, but also by other people, said in particular the single butcher Andreas Kaspar von Waidhofen, 25 years old, once in the apartment of the master baker Lang in Waidhofen, “I would already know where the people from Hinterkaifeck get their money”. That I would have asked someone to steal the money with me in Hinterkeifeck does not correspond to the facts. That I would have said, "I don't work anymore, I'm no longer so stupid that I get my hands dirty, it has to go that way and if I have to get my hands bloody," I deny, especially the statement that I will make my hands bloody. It is correct that I have stated that I no longer want to get my hands dirty. I wanted to express that I was getting on with the trade, back then with the potato trade. It is true that I was interested in a means that could be used to paralyze a dog.–Anl. 5-I frequented the Gütlers Reil and Riedl in Waidhofen and I asked both of them whether they knew the means by which one could make a dog inactive. It was not true that I had asked the shepherd of my employer at the time, Josef Greppmeier, in Steinerskirchen about such a means. On the other hand, the community shepherd of Epenhofen near Schrobenhausen, credibly with the first name “Martin”, told me that he could paralyze any dog. I asked this shepherd to reveal the remedy to me; but he answered me: "not for 1000 M". To this day I have not had such a remedy in my hands and I do not know of any. It cannot be explained to me that people are suspecting of murder or of inciting or aiding and abetting me, since there are still enough people in Waidhofen who have not worked all winter and drink in the inn almost every day without that they are wealthy or do business. So I would just like to refer to the person of von Pfaffenhofen aIIn the autumn of last year, the single shoemaker Josef Fleck or similar moved to Waidhofen, who also has another brother there who is a tailor. These two also socialize a lot with the butcher Bichler Michael, who z. Currently, works and lives at Unterbräu in Schrobenhausen. This shoemaker mentioned here is said to have bought a building site for 4000M in Waidhofen, although in reality he cannot have a 1000M fortune. From where he got the money to build is inexplicable to me. His brother, the tailor, is a person who always carries a revolver and a dagger with him. In my opinion, Bichler is a rascal. He stole grain from his father and then sold it. I trust those named here to do this and I ask that the survey be initiated against them. I firmly deny that I committed the murder, or participated in it in any way, or that I incited anyone to do it. Nobody approached me either to inquire about the situation in Hinterkaifeck. I would like to mention that the Thaler brothers in Unterkaifeck are not clean either. You've also stolen. I also deny that I was in Schrobenhausen on April 3rd and 4th and asked a Mr. Buchernecker for a map there. I haven't come from the municipality of Althegnenberg since I started working at Gute Lindahof. All of the suspicions against me in this direction are untrue.I cannot give any further information about the murder itself ”. Her goes on in the statement to discuss his criminal past and his brother Anton. The full statement can be found online. The Thaler family There are many instances where the Thaler family had been brought up as suspects on the killings sometimes with a man named Wendelin Kaspar. Some of those reports are as follows: February 25, 1924According to the testimony of an unknown witness but whose name is known to the police, Josef Thaler is said to have been interested in Viktoria Gabriel. A pick from Johann Gall is said to have been stolen some time before the murder in Hinterkaifeck and the Thaler brothers are said to have been suspected of having carried out this theft. After the murder, the "old Thaler" Hinterkaifeck would have liked to buy and it would have annoyed him that the court went to the Gabriels. April 5, 1924Josef Fuchs, dentist from Pfaffenhofen, is questioned.At some point around this time the pastor of Waidhofen must also have testified, whose information, together with those of Josef Fuchs and Anton Strasser, initiated new investigations against the Thalers and Kaspars.Fuchs tells of the rumor spread in Schrobenhausen and Waidhofen that Wendelin Kaspar was the culprit of Hinterkaifeck. Kaspar was gloomy and would leave the inn as soon as the conversation turned to the murder. He reacts passively to accusations from the perpetrator and does not defend himself.These rumors could not be confirmed by the police, and those present who were given as witnesses could not testify to the incidents and conversations described. May 23, 1924The butcher Anton Strasser gives the police information that Wendelin Kaspar and Andreas Thaler senior, who were good friends before the murder. be referred to in the inns as the perpetrators of Hinterkaifeck; The Thaler brothers are also said to be involved in the murder.Kaspar and Thaler suddenly became enemies after the murders. Wendelin and Andreas Kaspar were suddenly able to continue building, although construction had previously been stopped due to lack of money. It was also noticeable to him that it was precisely on this construction site that craftsmen were later paid with gold money. Kaspar also paid for flour and his daughter's trousseau in gold.Essigkrug from Waidhofen had publicly described Kaspar as a murderer, whereupon a libel suit was pending. March 3, 1925An anonymous letter is sent in Augsburg, which also brings the Thalers into play as the perpetrator.The letter arrives anonymously at the Augsburg city police on March 6th. January 8, 1937Statement by Josef Thaler in Augsburg. Thaler states that he has been questioned both as a witness and as a suspect in the Hinterkaifeck murder case since it was found. He was asked if he could name a perpetrator. He could not, he could only name those people who were suspected of being the perpetrators in the area. Thaler openly talks about the suspicion against him, his brothers and his father. And against Wendelin Kaspar. Thaler can give his father an alibi for the night of the crime and he doesn't trust his brothers to do the crime either.Thaler wants to pursue a libel suit because of the renewed allegations.Thaler also denies ever having been to Rieger's window.On the day of the discovery, Thaler claims to have gone to Hinterkaifeck with Lebmeier, his father and his brother around 5 p.m. There they found 100 people from Gröbern and the surrounding area. They were free to move around the house and look at the bodies. The Thaler brothers took over night watch on the first night together with a farmer from Gröbern with the first name Josef until 4 a.m.These three joined the judicial commission at the inspection after it arrived at around 11 p.m. In addition, the commission found a lot of coins in a wardrobe, whereupon they would have ruled out robbery. They had spent the night watch on a bench in front of the bakery. They weren't in the bakehouse itself, there were no traces of blood or burnt clothing to be seen. The night watch had no lamps with them.Thaler also describes that there were rumors in the area about Lorenz Schlittenbauer, who was the father of the two-year-old Josef. And there were also rumors against Josef Gabriel. Thaler denies, however, that there was enmity between the Gabriels and the Hinterkaifeckern, the two families simply never met.Thaler confirms the Gabriels' statement that none of the Gabriel family came to the farm for the first few hours after they were found. There are several more reports, interrogations, and accusations all the way up until at least the early 50s. Nothing ever came off all this as none of the Thalers were ever charged. Paul Müller(Mueller in american documents) Paul Mueller is a suspected serial killer in america in the late 1800s and early 1900s. He has been put forth as the orientation of a series of axe murderer in the US during that time period. Author Bill James puts forth his theories in a book called The Man From The Train. He puts all the clues together and links various killings, including the infamous Villisca ax murders, together and links Mueller as the killer. He then brings up the similarities to Hinterkaifeck! The similar murders stopped around 1912. James believes that this is because Mueller believed the authorities were on to him and he left and went back to Europe. There are many similarities to the US crimes and Hinterkaifeck that lead James and many others to believe it could have been Mueller. Since of these include the fact that an entire family was murdered, the weapon used was similar to those used in the US, the blunt side of the weapon was also used in all the murders, the young girls bodies were treated differently, the bodies were stacked and covered, isolated farm houses, and all we're in walking distance to train stations. There were well over 100 suspects questioned but these are generally postulated to be the most likely suspects. So who did it? Why did they do it? So many questions are out there still. Was someone living in the attic up until the murders? Did they start there until the bodies were found? So many other strange things went on its hard to tell what really happened. There's a wealth of information on the website we mentioned earlier which is where a beast majority of this information came from. There is much to sift through and if you want to delve into this case more, which we highly recommend, Check out those websites. This is another case we still most likely never get an answer too. But it's a great case to research and head down rabbit holes!! Movies: 1922: https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?year=1922&title_type=feature& German: https://screenrant.com/horror-movies-german-absolutely-terrifying/
8e émission de la 48e session... Cette semaine, post-bop, jazz modal et free! En musique: Doxas Brothers sur l'album The Circle (Justin Time, 2020); Tyrone Washington sur l'album Natural Essence (Blue Note, 1967); John Coltrane Quartet sur l'album My Favorite Things: Graz 1962 (ezz-thetics, 2020); Luke Stewart sur l'album Exposure Quintet (Astral Spirits, 2020); Matthew Evan Taylor sur l'album Say Their Name (Indépendant, 2020); Cecil Taylor and Tony Oxley sur l'album Birdland, Neuburg 2011 (Fundacja Słuchaj!, 2020)...
8e émission de la 48e session... Cette semaine, post-bop, jazz modal et free! En musique: Doxas Brothers sur l'album The Circle (Justin Time, 2020); Tyrone Washington sur l'album Natural Essence (Blue Note, 1967); John Coltrane Quartet sur l'album My Favorite Things: Graz 1962 (ezz-thetics, 2020); Luke Stewart sur l'album Exposure Quintet (Astral Spirits, 2020); Matthew Evan Taylor sur l'album Say Their Name (Indépendant, 2020); Cecil Taylor and Tony Oxley sur l'album Birdland, Neuburg 2011 (Fundacja Słuchaj!, 2020)...
Geisteralarm in niederbayerischen Schlössern und Orten Die siebte Folge des Podcasts dreht sich um Spukorte in Niederbayern. Genauer gesagt begeben wir uns auf die Spuren der Geister der Triftsperre in Hals, des Schlosses in Neuburg am Inn und des Schloss Fürsteneck. Jasmin berichtet zunächst, welche Gruselgeschichten sich um die Triftsperre in Hals ranken und verspricht […] Der Beitrag Spukorte in Niederbayern (Passau & Fürsteneck) – 7. Folge erschien zuerst auf Gruselwusel Podcast.
Chronik der Gewaltverbrechen an Kindern in Deutschland! [...] Juni 2011: Spaziergänger finden die Leiche der siebenjährigen Mary-Jane aus Zella-Mehlis (Thüringen). Der Täter muss lebenslang in Haft. Er hatte das Kind missbraucht, aus Angst vor Entdeckung gewürgt und bewusstlos in einen Bach gelegt. Das Mädchen ertrank. Februar 2012: Das Landgericht Stade (Niedersachsen) verurteilt einen Pädagogen zu lebenslanger Haft und Sicherungsverwahrung. Der sogenannte Maskenmann hatte zwischen 1992 und 2001 drei Jungen ermordet und mehrere sexuell missbraucht. Der BGH bestätigt das Urteil später, hebt aber die Sicherungsverwahrung auf. März 2013: In einem Parkhaus in Emden (Niedersachsen) wird die elfjährige Lena erwürgt aufgefunden. Nach einem Fehlgriff mit einem zu Unrecht Verdächtigten nimmt die Polizei einen psychisch gestörten Mann fest. Er wird verurteilt und auf unbestimmte Zeit in die Psychiatrie eingewiesen. Februar 2014: Die Leiche der zwölfjährigen Franziska wird in einem Baggersee bei Neuburg a. d. Donau (Bayern) gefunden. Das Mädchen wurde sexuell missbraucht. Der mutmaßliche Täter ist wegen Sexual- und Gewaltdelikten vorbestraft und war erst im Dezember 2013 aus der Haft entlassen worden. Oktober 2015: Lebenslang für den Mörder von Jenisa, 8 Jahre, aus Hannover. Er hatte das Kind 2007 erschlagen, um sich an ihrer Familie zu rächen. Die Leiche wurde erst 2014 gefunden. Der Mann war bereits zu einer lebenslangen Haftstrafe verurteilt worden, weil er 2014 den fünfjährigen Dano aus Herford (Nordrhein-Westfalen) umgebracht hatte. März 2016: Ein halbes Jahr nach dem Tod eines Achtjährigen wird dessen Onkel zu lebenslanger Haft verurteilt. Er hatte seinen Neffen in einem Hotel bei Freiburg mit einem Messer getötet. Der Mann habe sich wegen privater Probleme umbringen und den Jungen aus Liebe mit in den Tod nehmen wollen, befand das Gericht. Juli 2016: Wegen der Morde an den kleinen Jungen Elias, 6 Jahre, und Mohamed, 4 Jahre, verurteilt das Landgericht Potsdam einen 33-Jährigen zu lebenslanger Haft. Der Wachmann hatte die Jungen 2015 entführt, missbraucht und getötet. Februar 2017: Weil sie einem sechsjährigen Mädchen in einem Supermarkt ein Messer in den Hals gestoßen hatte, muss eine Frau aus Baden-Württemberg in die Psychiatrie. Das Kind überlebte nur knapp. Dezember 2018: Missbrauchsfall Campingplatz Lügde Der Missbrauchsfall Lügde ist ein Kriminalfall des schweren sexuellen Missbrauchs von Kindern sowie der Produktion und Verbreitung von Kinderpornografie in Lügde in Nordrhein-Westfalen. Tatort war der Campingplatz Eichwald im Ortsteil Elbrinxen zwischen Anfang 2008 und der Festnahme des Haupttäters am 6. Dezember 2018. Die Staatsanwaltschaft Detmold geht von 1000 Einzeltaten innerhalb von rund 10 Jahren aus. Der Fall wurde am 29. Januar 2019 von den Ermittlungsbehörden öffentlich bekannt gegeben.[1] Zudem weitete sich der Fall zu einem Polizeiskandal aus. Juni 2019: Die Ermittler im Missbrauchsfall von Bergisch Gladbach müssen sich durch riesige Mengen kinderpornografischen Materials arbeiten. Hinter jedem Bild, hinter jedem Video steht ein Verbrechen, stehen Opfer. Und Täter: Die Chatgruppen, in denen die Bilder getauscht wurden, hatten bis zu 1800 Mitglieder. Februar 2020: Der Kindesmissbrauch in Münster hat erschreckende Ausmaße. Kindesmissbrauch in der Gartenlaube. Die ermittelten Taten machen fassungslos. Aber auch das professionelle Vorgehen der Beschuldigten. Weitere 30.000 Spuren müssen noch ausgewertet werden. Die Sicher-Stark-Initiative will mit dem Hörbuch „Achtung! Starkes Kind!“ (ISBN: 978-3-9812954-0-5) helfen, dass solche Gewaltverbrechen nicht mehr passieren. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sicher-stark-team/message
Hey Leute, heute zu Gast Tolga aus dem Barba Shop Aichach und Neuburg. @elegance_hairdesign @barbershop.neuburg.
Hey Leute, heute zu Gast Tolga aus dem Barba Shop Aichach und Neuburg. @elegance_hairdesign @barbershop.neuburg.
Hessens Next Topwitz
Neuburg? Schon mal gehört? Hoffentlich, ist ja immerhin das grösste Quartier der Stadt. Das habt ihr nicht gewusst? Ja dann schnell den Einstieg zu Florian Siebers Serie "Bis zum bitteren" einschalten. Dort lernt ihr alles über Winterthurs Grenzlande, was man wissen muss!
Feinschmeckertouren – Der Reise- und Genusspodcast mit Betina Fischer und Burkhard Siebert
Natürlich und gut genießen, das kannst du im Romantikhotel Zum Klosterbräu. Diese Auszeit-Perle haben wir in Bergen entdeckt – nein, nicht in Norwegen, das ist ein Ortsteil von Neuburg an der Donau. Zwischen Ingolstadt und Augsburg befindet sich das Hotel in teils jahrhundertealten Mauern. Körper, Geist und Seele kannst du hier so richtig entspannen. Ob in dem chilligen Wellness-Bereich, wo du in alten Klostergärten mit Fröschen in einem Naturbadeteich schwimmen kannst, oder dem gepflegten, gemütlichen Biergarten, wo dich eine klar gezeichnete, sehr gute Küche verwöhnt. Ins Romantikhotel Zum Klosterbräu kommst du über diesen Link: https://www.zum-klosterbraeu.de Besuch uns auch auf den Social-Media-Kanälen: https://www.facebook.com/feinschmeckertouren/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa_CkAeidqAQ98nKFa0HZcg/featured?view_as=public https://www.instagram.com/feinschmeckertouren/ ****************************************************** Hier geht dein Genusserlebnis weiter! Komm rüber auf unsere Homepage www.feinschmeckertouren.de. Dort findest du Impressionen und Foto´s, Blogbeiträge und zusätzliche Informationen. Verpass keine Neuigkeiten mehr und trag dich dort am besten gleich in unseren Newsletter ein. ****************************************************** In unserem Genuss-Cast lernst du Food- und Feinkostadressen, Weine und Winzer, Restaurants und Spezialitäten-Manufakturen kennen. Als Individualisten entdecken wir auf unseren Reisen gerne Neues aus der Welt der Kulinarik. Begleite uns dabei und profitiere von unseren persönlichen Impressionen und Insidertipps jenseits vom Mainstream-Tourismus! Neben Weinverkostungen und Tipps für die Kombination mit passenden Speisen hörst du hier kurzweilige Geschichten über Wein, Olivenöl, Grappa, Obstbrände, Käse, Gewürze und Co. Du bekommst Impulse über gastronomische Highlights mit außergewöhnlicher Küche und urtypischem Flair, egal ob Sterneküche oder Trattoria. Außerdem erfährst du Unterhaltsames über Städte und Regionen. In den Interviews mit „Genusshandwerkern“ geht es um die Menschen hinter den Produkten und ihre individuelle Story. Du bekommst Einblicke in die Geheimnisse ihrer Produktphilosophie sowie die Herstellung und Veredelung, Umgebung oder Zubereitung ihrer Lebens- und Genussmittel. Mit Geschichten von unseren Entdeckertouren, auch aus den mediterranen Ländern Italien, Frankreich und Spanien, wollen wir dich inspirieren, das Leben mit kulinarischen Highlights zu genießen! Wenn auch du Produkte mit eigener Handschrift, die Vielfalt der Aromen von natürlichen Lebensmitteln und deren intensiven Genuss liebst, dann bist du in dieser Show genau richtig. Viel Spass beim Hören und Genießen!
German soldiers with the German Air Force detachment under the NATO Air Policing mission in the Baltics send Christmas greetings home, along with a group of Belgian soldiers with the Belgian Air Force detachment under the same NATO Air Policing mission. Soundbites in English and German. Transcript 1. (00:00:00) SOLDIERS WITH THE BELGIAN DETACHMENT TO THE NATO AIR POLICING MISSION IN ESTONIA SAY CHRISTMAS GREETINGS IN ENGLISH 2. (00:05:05) SOLDIERS WITH THE GERMAN DETACHMENT TO THE NATO AIR POLICING MISSION SAY CHRISTMAS GREETINGS IN GERMAN ‘We wish you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year!’ 3. (00:10:10) GERMAN SOLDIER WITH THE GERMAN DETACHMENT TO THE NATO AIR POLICING MISSION SOUNDBITES IN GERMAN ‘My name is Petro Stanko and I am the chaplain at the Ingolstadt garrison. I am pleased to follow the airmen and women here with German Air Force mission in the Baltics, to be with them during the pre-Christmas season, to offer prayer services and be available for talking, and to celebrate church services. I would like to wish all who are here and at home waiting for their loved ones a wonderful holiday season and peace both at home and here. Have a blessed pre-Christmas season and a great and happy New Year.’ 4. (00:46:11) GERMAN SOLDIER WITH THE GERMAN DETACHMENT TO THE NATO AIR POLICING MISSION SOUNDBITES IN GERMAN ‘Right now I am serving with the German Air Force detachment under NATO’s enhanced Air Policing in the Baltics with the User Help Desk. This year, I am going to spend Christmas with my colleagues and I would like to send greetings to my mother and all other colleagues who are on operations over the holidays.’ 5. (00:59:22) GERMAN FEMALE SOLDIER WITH THE GERMAN DETACHMENT TO THE NATO AIR POLICING MISSION SOUNDBITES IN GERMAN ‘Hi, we are here at the German Air Force detachment under NATO’s enhanced Air Policing in the Baltics. To all our colleagues in Neuburg and surroundings we wish a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year 2019.’ 6. (01:11:05) GERMAN SOLDIER WITH THE GERMAN DETACHMENT TO THE NATO AIR POLICING MISSION SOUNDBITES IN GERMAN ‘And above all a red-and-white Christmas, a blessed Christmas. To all our colleague airmen and women at home and their families: all the best for the New Year.’ 7. (01:17:10) GERMAN FEMALE SOLDIER WITH THE GERMAN DETACHMENT TO THE NATO AIR POLICING MISSION SOUNDBITES IN GERMAN ‘I am here at German Air Force detachment under NATO’s enhanced Air Policing in the Baltics and I work as an orderly. This year I will enjoy Christmas together with my colleagues in a relaxed and cosy atmosphere. To my children and my family I wish merry Christmas and to all colleagues a great start into the New Year.’ 8. (01:33:20) GERMAN SOLDIER WITH THE GERMAN DETACHMENT TO THE NATO AIR POLICING MISSION SOUNDBITES IN GERMAN ‘Hi, I am serving with the German Air Force detachment under NATO’s enhanced Air Policing in the Baltics as an aviation electronics mechanic with the specialty of maintenance technology at the rescue systems group. To all colleagues all over the world, in Germany and also in my home unit, I wish merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Kind regards to all my family. Keep your chin up.’ 9. (01:52:20) GERMAN FEMALE SOLDIER WITH THE GERMAN DETACHMENT TO THE NATO AIR POLICING MISSION SOUNDBITES IN GERMAN ‘Hi, I am serving in the administration of NATO’s enhanced Air Policing and I wish a Happy New Year to all. This year I will be with my colleagues during Christmas.’ 10. (02:01:11) GERMAN SOLDIER WITH THE GERMAN DETACHMENT TO THE NATO AIR POLICING MISSION SOUNDBITES IN GERMAN ‘Hi, I am serving with the German Air Force detachment under NATO’s enhanced Air Policing in the Baltics as an operations officer with the technical group. To all those at home and in operations I wish Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. This Christmas I will be with my colleagues here in Ämari, Estonia.’ 11. (02:14:20) GERMAN SOLDIERS WITH THE GERMAN DETACHMENT TO THE NATO AIR POLICING MISSION SOUNDBITES IN GERMAN ‘The German Operational Detachment under NATO’s enhanced Air Policing in the Baltics wishes merry Christmas and a great start into the New Year.’
ANTENNE VORARLBERG präsentiert die spannendsten Sagen aus dem Ländle!
Mit ihrer großen Zwiebel auf dem Turm ist die St. Georgskirche ein echtes Wahrzeichen des 750-Einwohner-Dorfes Ried. Nichts weist heute darauf hin, dass das wuchtige Gotteshaus auf mittelalterlichen Grundmauern vor zwei Jahren für Schlagzeilen sorgte.
Das Donaumoos zwischen Ingolstadt, Neuburg an der Donau und Pöttmes ist das größte zusammenhängende Niedermoor Süddeutschlands. Bis vor 200 Jahren war es unzugängliches Sumpfgebiet, dann kamen Entwässerung und intensive Landwirtschaft.
Ein sehr emotionales Stück, so empfindet Augustin Hadelich das Violinkonzert "Concentric Path" von Thomas Adès. Gemeinsam mit dem Münchener Kammerorchester bringt der Geiger das Werk am 8. und 9. März in München und Neuburg an der Donau auf die Bühne.
Vom 9. bis 11. März 2018 feiert das neue Kammermusikfestival "Neuburgmusik" Premiere. Konzerte in großen und kleinen Besetzungen, Vorträge, Publikumsgespräche und Begegnungen finden sowohl an altehrwürdigen wie auch ungewöhnlichen Plätzen statt. Tobias PM Schneid, Komponist und Mitinitiator, über das Neue des Festivals.
Die Doppelspitze moderiert sich jeden Tag frisch und wach durch den Morgen bei MDR Jump. Im Interview erzählen die beiden unter anderem, wie sie es schaffen, stets um fünf Uhr früh mit guter Laune am Mikro zu stehen und wie es ist, wenn die Leute auf der Straße einen plötzlich an der Stimme erkennen. Das Interview wurde geführt vom Viertausendhertz Studio.
Zwölfuhrläuten aus der Kath. Pfarrkirche St. Luzia in Zell bei Neuburg a.d. Donau in Oberbayern
Das Donaumoos zwischen Ingolstadt, Neuburg an der Donau und Pöttmes ist das größte zusammenhängende Niedermoor Süddeutschlands.
Zwölfuhrläuten aus der Kath. Pfarrkirche Mariä Himmelfahrt in Bittenbrunn - Neuburg a.d. Donau in Obb
Zwölfuhrläuten aus Neuburg a.d. Donau in Oberbayern, Kath. Stadtpfarrkirche Hl. Geist
Spark listens to vocalist Amy X Neuburg and her Cello Chixtet interpreting the secret language of subways. Original air date: March 2007.
This Educator Guide corresponds to the SPARK video "Amy X Neuburg: Music (Experimental)" from KQED.
In dieser Episode geht es um meinen Besuch beim JG 74 in Neuburg/Donau, wo ich mir den Eurofighter etwas genauer anschauen durfte. Zunächst gibt uns Ralf Schmitt einen Überblick über den Standort, den Verband und das Flugzeug. Wir sprechen dann mit Markus Dick über die Wartung des Flugzeuges. Als nächtes steht uns Danilo Schlag, Pilot und stv. Kommandeur der fliegenden Gruppe Rede und Antwort bzgl. der fliegerischen Aspekte des Eurofighters. Über die Elektronik und die Waffensysteme berichtet uns Uwe Schiller, und zum Abschluss werfen wir, nochmals mit Ralf Schmitt, einen Blick in die militärhistorische Sammlung des Flugplatzes.
Spark listens to vocalist Amy X Neuburg and her Cello Chixtet interpreting the secret language of subways. Original air date: March 2007.
Tue, 1 Jan 1669 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/11256/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/11256/1/W4P.germ.208_5.pdf Reicher, Leonhard P. Reicher, Leonhard P.: Magisterium crucis S. Christophori innocentis In scenam et exemplum datum. Maisterstuck. In Creutz vnd Leyden Deß Heiligen Jünglings Christophori von Guardia. In einm Trauerspiel zum Exempel vorgetragen, von der Studierenten Jugendt deß Fürstl: Gymnasij der Societet Jesu. Zu Neuburg an der Donau den 3. und 5. Septembris Anno 1669. Neuburg an der Donau: Strasser, 1669
Sat, 1 Jan 1661 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/11255/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/11255/1/W4P.germ.208_4.pdf Unbekannter Autor Nusarcha Seu Animus sensuum moderator declaratus, reprobatus, restitutus. Seelen-Reich Erklärt vnd fürgestellt, Von dem Fürstlichen Gymnasio Societatis Jesv zu Neuburg. Den 5. vnnd 6. September, Jm Jahr, 1661. Ingolstatt: Ostermayr, 1661
Sun, 1 Jan 1668 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/11084/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/11084/1/4P.germ.208_1.pdf Reicher, Leonhard P. Reicher, Leonhard P.: Standhafftigkeit Im Christlichen Glauben etlicher Japonesischer Knaben. Fürgestelt Von der Studirenden Jungendt dess Fürstlichen Gymnasii zu Neuburg Anno 1668. Neuburg an der Donau: Strasser, 1668