Examples of using Wilhelm in English and their translations into Hindi
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The sinking of the German ship Wilhelm Gustloff is the worst tragedy, as it resulted
In accordance with his wishes, Hegel was buried on November 16 in the Dorotheenstadt cemetery next to Fichte and Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Solger.
Johann Heinrich von Mädler and Wilhelm Beer publish Mappa Selenographica, the most complete map of the moon up to this time.
The sound effect is used when Private Wilhelm is shot in the thigh with an arrow.
founding director of the environmental cancer section Wilhelm Hueper, who classified many pesticides as carcinogens.
However, again, it appears that Prince Wilhelm kept the animals more for show
I forced the delightfully sardonic TechCrunch writer Alex Wilhelm to come with me for entertainment purposes.
power in London passed from Jacob II Stewart to the state halter of the Netherlands, Wilhelm of Orange.
his brother Carl and sons Arnold and Wilhelm.
The Hollywood tradition/ inside joke of purposefully using the Wilhelm scream in a variety of films began with sound effects designer Ben Burtt,
Charles Emil Löfvenskiöld and Adolf Wilhelm Edelsvärds hadpattern designs for houses decorated with carpets of great importance
In this section, I try to explain Wilhelm Wundt's proposal and how it differs from other introspective processes
Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albrecht; English:
The Beetle Cabriolet began production in 1949 by Karmann in Osnabrück. It was in 1948 when Wilhelm Karmann bought a VW Beetle limousine and converted it into a four-seated convertible.
Daimler AG's origin is in an Agreement of Mutual Interest signed on 1 May 1924 between Benz& Cie(founded 1883 by Karl Benz) and Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft founded 1890 by Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach.
Although modern, scientific psychology is often dated at the 1879 opening of the first psychological clinic by Wilhelm Wundt, attempts to create methods for assessing
the assertions of Einstein, who thus became a star of the lecture circuit and academia, taking on various positions before becoming director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics from 1913 to 1933.
thereby approving Wilhelm II's imperialist policy.
Wilhelm Richard Wagner(/ˈvɑːɡnər/; German:(listen); 22 May 1813- 13 February 1883)
classical scholarship revived, with works by Jeremiah Markland and Peter Elmsley, as well as early 19th-century texts edited by a growing number of academics from mainland Europe- perhaps the most prominent being August Immanuel Bekker and Karl Wilhelm Dindorf.