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"Ulm-Jungingen is a borough of Ulm in the German Bundesland of Baden- Württemberg with a population around 3,200. History Historians suppose that the first settlers arrived circa 700. The ending "ingen" insinuates that Jungingen, like its namesake to the west near the river Neckar, has an alemannic background. Jungingen near the Danube is first mentioned in 1275. In the 17th century Jungingen was recorded to have had just had about 300 inhabitants. The roofs were thatched, except for the roof of the church. On 11 October 1805, a part of Napoleon's army met superior Austrian forces which misjudged the situation. The Battle of Haslach-Jungingen was fought until 9 o'clock p.m., when the French troops retreated, with 4000 Austrian prisoners. The casualties were roughly 2000 deaths in total. Ulm "
"Paul Holden Anderson (born May 14, 1943) is a former Associate Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court. He served as Chief Judge of the Minnesota Court of Appeals from 1992 to 1994. Education Anderson graduated from Macalester College in Saint Paul in 1965 with a B.A. cum laude and earned a J.D. in 1968 from the University of Minnesota Law School in Minneapolis. Legal career Before his appointment to the judicial branch, Anderson was in private practice as a partner in the law firm of LeVander, Gillen & Miller Law Offices in South Saint Paul. He served as a VISTA (Volunteers In Service to America) attorney from 1968 to 1969 and as a special Assistant Attorney General in the Criminal Division and Department of Public Safety of the Office of the Minnesota Attorney General from 1970 to 1971. He served on Arne Carlson's 1990 Minnesota gubernatorial campaign committee. Anderson was appointed by Governor Arne Carlson to the Minnesota Court of Appeals as Chief Judge, beginning on September 1, 1992. Two years later, Carlson appointed Anderson to be an Associate Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court, beginning on July 1, 1994. He is the author of many important decisions, including a leading case on bail, State of Minnesota vs. Wesley Brooks. Anderson retired on May 31, 2013 when he reached the statutory mandatory retirement age for judges in Minnesota. Personal life Anderson lives in St. Paul with his wife, Jan, who worked as the human resources director at Metropolitan State University. They have one daughter, Isa, who is an elementary school teacher. Their second daughter, Marina, died in 2005. References - Living people 1943 births Minnesota Court of Appeals judges Justices of the Minnesota Supreme Court Macalester College alumni University of Minnesota Law School alumni "
"Bennigsen is a settlement, part of the town of Springe in Lower Saxony, Germany. Bennigsen may also refer to: People *Alexander Levin von Bennigsen (1809–1893), German politician *Alexandre Bennigsen (1913–1988), scholar of Islam in the Soviet Union *August von Bennigsen (1765–1815), Hanoverian officer *Avenir Bennigsen (1912–??), Soviet intelligence officer *Karl von Bennigsen (1789–1869), Hanoverian major general *Levin August von Bennigsen (1745–1826), Russian general *Rudolf von Bennigsen (1824–1902), German politician *Rudolf von Bennigsen (governor) (1859–1912), German colonial politician Other *Bennigsen Beavers, German baseball and softball team based in Bennigsen "