RM2B6WHF8–Potsdam, Germany. 11th Mar, 2020. Tobias Dünow, Brandenburg State Secretary for Science, Research and Culture, is standing in the library of the Fraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy and Immunology. Credit: Soeren Stache/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2B6M10M–11 March 2020, Brandenburg, Potsdam: Eva Ehrentreich-Förster, Director of the Fraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy and Immunology, explains cell-free protein synthesis to Tobias Dünow, Brandenburg's State Secretary for Science, Research and Culture, during his visit to the Institute, using an exhibit in the library. Photo: Soeren Stache/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
RM2B6M11C–11 March 2020, Brandenburg, Potsdam: Eva Ehrentreich-Förster, Director of the Fraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy and Immunology, explains cell-free protein synthesis to Tobias Dünow, Brandenburg's State Secretary for Science, Research and Culture, during his visit to the Institute, using an exhibit in the library. Photo: Soeren Stache/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
RM2B6M0RW–11 March 2020, Brandenburg, Potsdam: Eva Ehrentreich-Förster, Director of the Fraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy and Immunology, explains cell-free protein synthesis to Tobias Dünow, Brandenburg's State Secretary for Science, Research and Culture, during his visit to the Institute, using an exhibit in the library. Photo: Soeren Stache/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
RM2RYBTH1–30 September 2023, Brandenburg, Treppeln: Tobias Dünow, State Secretary for Culture of Brandenburg, speaks at the thanksgiving festival at the future site of the Cistercian monastery Maria Friedenshort. With a thanksgiving festival on Saturday, the Cistercians celebrated in a forest near Treppeln (Oder-Spree) that they are the owners of a new plot of land there. The first monastery of the religious community in Brandenburg since the Middle Ages is to be built on the site. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa
RM2T4PXX4–Seddin, Germany. 01st Nov, 2023. Tobias Dünow, State Secretary for Science, Research and Culture of the State of Brandenburg, stands during excavations of a settlement near the burial mound of 'King Hinz'. The largest known hall of the Nordic Bronze Age is said to have been discovered here last summer. The 'King's Grave' near Seddin near Groß Pankow is considered the most important burial complex of the 9th century BC in northern Central Europe. Credit: Joerg Carstensen/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2GF0XE8–22 August 2021, Brandenburg, Oranienburg: Tobias Dünow, State Secretary for Science, Research and Culture in Brandenburg, speaks during the commemoration of the 76th anniversary of the establishment of the Soviet special camp in Sachsenhausen. The Soviet occupation forces had established ten special camps in their zone. Around 60000 people were imprisoned in the Weesow and Sachsenhausen camps until their dissolution in the spring of 1950, 12000 of whom died of hunger and disease. The anniversary of the arrival of the first prisoners in Sachsenhausen has been commemorated by the former prisoner
RM2GF0XEE–22 August 2021, Brandenburg, Oranienburg: Tobias Dünow, State Secretary for Science, Research and Culture in Brandenburg, speaks during the commemoration of the 76th anniversary of the establishment of the Soviet special camp in Sachsenhausen. The Soviet occupation forces had established ten special camps in their zone. Around 60000 people were imprisoned in the Weesow and Sachsenhausen camps until their dissolution in the spring of 1950, 12000 of whom died of hunger and disease. The anniversary of the arrival of the first prisoners in Sachsenhausen has been commemorated by the former prisoner
RM2T4PXWG–01 November 2023, Brandenburg, Seddin: Excavation director Immo Heske (l-r), Brandenburg state archaeologist Franz Schopper, Christian Fenske (head of economics, construction and cadastre at the Prignitz district), and state secretary Tobias Dünow stand during excavations of a settlement near the burial mound of 'King Hinz'. The largest known hall of the Nordic Bronze Age is said to have been discovered here last summer. The 'King's Grave' near Seddin near Groß Pankow is considered the most important burial site of the 9th century BC in northern Central Europe. Photo: Joerg Carstensen/dpa
RM2RYBX08–30 September 2023, Brandenburg, Treppeln: Father Kilian (l-r), Abbot Maximilian, Wolfgang Ipolt, Bishop of Görlitz, Tobias Dünow, State Secretary for Culture of Brandenburg, and Norbert Kannowsky, Managing Director of the Neuzelle Abbey Foundation, take part in the symbolic handing over of the keys for the plot of land of the future site of the Cistercian monastery Maria Friedenshort. With a thanksgiving party on Saturday, the Cistercians celebrated in a forest near Treppeln (Oder-Spree) that they are the owners of a new plot of land there. The first monastery of the religious community in Bra
RM2F2FRBX–12 March 2021, Brandenburg, Frankfurt (Oder): Ulrike Kremeier, Director of the Brandenburg State Museum of Modern Art (BLMK), and Tobias Dünow, State Secretary for Science, Research and Culture of the State of Brandenburg, talk in front of the object 'The Newscaster' from 1989 by the artist Verena Kyselka. The BLMK took the first opportunity after 18 weeks of corona-related 'forced break' and has opened its doors to visitors again since 09.03.2021. The special opening hours at the locations in Cottbus and Frankfurt (Oder) are Tuesdays to Sundays from 12 to 18 o'clock. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa-
RMENTPPY–Helgoland, Germany. 11th May, 2015. Mel Kroon (2-L), CEO of Tennet Holding B.V., talks to Sigmar Gabriel (3-L), German Minister of Economic Affairs and Energy and Vice Chancellor of Germany, during the opening ceremony of the RWE Offshore Wind Farm North Sea East and the Tennet converter platform HelWin alpha during a meeting of the G7 energy ministers on HelWin alpha located in the North Sea near Helgoland, Germany, 11 May 2015. PHOTO: CHRISTIAN CHARISIUS/dpa/Alamy Live News
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