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  • Steinhoff, 61, was one of the lucky survivors last year when a record number of grain bin accidents were recorded as U.S. farmers continued to increase production and deal with storage of a wet crop from 2009.

    Record Number Of Grain Bin Accidents In 2010 AP 2011

  • But Steinhoff said he doesn't think the push for increased safety will make much difference.

    Record Number Of Grain Bin Accidents In 2010 AP 2011

  • At the urging of Goebbels, director Hans Steinhoff took pains to emphasize the presumed parallels between Rembrandt and the "misunderstood artist" who authored "Mein Kampf."

    Revolutionary Militia Jonathan Lopez 2012

  • Steinhoff, who lives near Hornick, said he got trapped while trying to free up corn that had clumped and was blocking the flow from the auger, a piece of machinery that moves grain out of the bin.

    Record Number Of Grain Bin Accidents In 2010 AP 2011

  • By usurping Rembrandt's life story to flatter the Führer , Steinhoff obscured much that is important about "The Night Watch," beginning with its subject—a company of patriotic Dutch burghers, sworn to defend Amsterdam against foreign invaders.

    Revolutionary Militia Jonathan Lopez 2012

  • Marcus Howard, who spent as much time in the Hawaii backfield as the guys wearing white, sped by tackle Keoni Steinhoff like he wasn't even there and crashed into Brennan.

    USATODAY.com 2007

  • Still, as Goebbels and Steinhoff found, the problem with turning Rembrandt into an emblem of Germanic racial superiority was that he, more than any other artist, was popularly and enduringly remembered as a friend of the Jews.

    Rembrandt—The Jewish Connection? Moser, Benjamin 2008

  • Already well known for his Hitlerjunge Quex, about a Hitler Youth murdered by Communists, Steinhoff had arrived in Amsterdam in 1941, bringing with him the German actors, set designers, cameramen, and costume directors supplied by Propaganda Minister Goebbels.

    Rembrandt—The Jewish Connection? Moser, Benjamin 2008

  • The White House took him up on his offer to help and arranged for General Ridgway to come to Bitburg for a solemn shake of hands with Johannes Steinhoff, a former Luftwaffe pilot who turned against Hitler and later, as a general in the West German Air Force, rose to become chief of staff of NATO air forces in Central Europe.

    Turmoil and Triumph George P. Shultz 1993

  • The White House took him up on his offer to help and arranged for General Ridgway to come to Bitburg for a solemn shake of hands with Johannes Steinhoff, a former Luftwaffe pilot who turned against Hitler and later, as a general in the West German Air Force, rose to become chief of staff of NATO air forces in Central Europe.

    Turmoil and Triumph George P. Shultz 1993

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