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Werner Müller

    America, the new world or the old?
    Ground radar systems of the German Luftwaffe to 1945
    The 88 mm Flak in the First and Second World Wars
    German FLAK in World War II
    German 20mm Flak in World War II
    Sound locators, fire control systems and searchlights of the heavy Flak
    • 2018

      Featuring the work of twenty-three internationally-recognized experts, this volume explores the trace formula, spectra of locally symmetric spaces, p-adic families, and other recent techniques from harmonic analysis and representation theory. Each peer-reviewed submission in this volume, based on the Simons Foundation symposium on families of automorphic forms and the trace formula held in Puerto Rico in January-February 2014, is the product of intensive research collaboration by the participants over the course of the seven-day workshop. The goal of each session in the symposium was to bring together researchers with diverse specialties in order to identify key difficulties as well as fruitful approaches being explored in the field. The respective themes were counting cohomological forms, p-adic trace formulas, Hecke fields, slopes of modular forms, and orbital integrals.

      Families of Automorphic Forms and the Trace Formula
    • 2004
    • 2004

      German Medium Flak in Combat

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Numerous action photographs and a detailed text depict the use of German medium flak in combat.

      German Medium Flak in Combat
    • 1998

      This volume is a valuable illustrated documentation of German Flak guns, using photos largely unpublished to date, and includes their use on all fronts in both the air and ground roles. Included are the 37mm, 105mm and 128mm guns and especially the famed 88mm.

      German FLAK in World War II
    • 1998
    • 1998
    • 1998
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    • 1990
    • 1989

      America, the new world or the old?

      • 295 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      This study by «the foremost German specialist on North American aboriginal religions» (Hultkrantz) investigates the remarkable affinities between the ancient traditions of Native America and West Eurasia such as calendar forms, myths, New Year rituals, and architectural forms. In the light of these affinities, the Bering-Strait theory is called into question and a new way of looking at American pre-history is suggested.

      America, the new world or the old?