206 research outputs found
54/11/22, Henry Fuehrer
Henry Fuehrer stated that he had been in Cleveland on July 3 and had met with a man he called Pal at a bar. The two drank and smoked marijuana, and Pal wanted to burglarize a home in Bay Village to get money. Fuehrer was hoping Pal would leave the keys in his truck so he could steal it.
Fuehrer stated that they arrived at a house and he stayed in the car and fell asleep. He awoke to a noise that he believed was from a burglary going bad, and fled the scene and city. Pal\u27s true identity was unknown. Fuehrer described him as having a heavy shock of hair
54/11/22, Henry Fuehrer
Henry Fuehrer stated that he had been in Cleveland on July 3 and had met with a man he called Pal at a bar. The two drank and smoked marijuana, and Pal wanted to burglarize a home in Bay Village to get money. Fuehrer was hoping Pal would leave the keys in his truck so he could steal it.
Fuehrer stated that they arrived at a house and he stayed in the car and fell asleep. He awoke to a noise that he believed was from a burglary going bad, and fled the scene and city. Pal\u27s true identity was unknown. Fuehrer described him as having a heavy shock of hair
Plaintiff\u27s Exhibit 0391: Henry Fuehrer fingerprint cards
Fuehrer stated that they arrived at a house and he stayed in the car and fell asleep. He awoke to a noise that he believed was from a burglary going bad, and fled the scene and city. Pal\u27s true identity was unknown. Fuehrer described him as having a heavy shock of hair.https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/plaintiff_exhibits_2000/1089/thumbnail.jp
Defendant\u27s Exhibit 200: Henry Fuehrer Statement
Henry Fuehrer stated that he had been in Cleveland on July 3 and had met with a man he called Pal at a bar. The two drank and smoked marijuana, and Pal wanted to burglarize a home in Bay Village to get money. Fuehrer was hoping Pal would leave the keys in his truck so he could steal it. Fuehrer stated that they arrived at a house and he stayed in the car and fell asleep. He awoke to a noise that he believed was from a burglary going bad, and fled the scene and city. Pal\u27s true identity was unknown. Fuehrer described him as having a heavy shock of hair.https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/defendant_exhibits_2000/1028/thumbnail.jp
Defendant\u27s Exhibit 200: Henry Fuehrer Statement
Henry Fuehrer stated that he had been in Cleveland on July 3 and had met with a man he called Pal at a bar. The two drank and smoked marijuana, and Pal wanted to burglarize a home in Bay Village to get money. Fuehrer was hoping Pal would leave the keys in his truck so he could steal it. Fuehrer stated that they arrived at a house and he stayed in the car and fell asleep. He awoke to a noise that he believed was from a burglary going bad, and fled the scene and city. Pal\u27s true identity was unknown. Fuehrer described him as having a heavy shock of hair.https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/defendant_exhibits_2000/1028/thumbnail.jp
54/11/23 Admits \u27Killer\u27 Hoax
Henry Fuehrer confesses today that his previous claim saying he had knowledge about the real killer of Marilyn Sheppard was a hoax.https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/newspaper_coverage/1417/thumbnail.jp
Staging Hitler myths
The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file; a non-technical public abstract appears in the public.pdf file.Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on November 18, 2009).Thesis advisor: Dr. Roger Cook.M.A. University of Missouri--Columbia 2009.In my thesis Staging Hitler Myths, I analyze the depiction of Adolf Hitler in the contemporary German movies Der Untergang (2004) and Mein Fuhrer-die wirkliche wahrste Wahrheit uber Adolf Hitler (2007). Both movies have been harshly criticized for offering a personalized depiction of the historical character of Adolf Hitler. A crucial question that came up in the reviews was whether the depiction of Hitler in these films has been "adequate". To me all these depictions circle around the mythology that has been developed around Hitler. Referring to the concept of the French linguist Roland Barthes I would like to expose the correlation of the image, the history and the representation of both for the myth. The depiction of Hitler is never simply a depiction of a historical figure. It includes the interlude between the staging of Hitler himself and the representation of history. This opens up space for interpretation. This interpretation is unable to display any historical accuracy based on fact. Since filmmaking is a selective process it can only provide us with an interpretation of these facts. It tells us more about the purpose of the filmmaker than it does about Hitler.Includes bibliographical references
Evidentiary Documents: PS 754
Title of the original document: Research and experiments in medical sterilizatio
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