Can

Can

Can was a German experimental rock band formed in Cologne in 1968 by the core quartet of Holger Czukay, Irmin Schmidt, Michael Karoli, and Jaki Liebezeit.

People died in Can (First 49 people) - Page 17

Roy Dowling

Roy Dowling

Commander

Ted Ringwood

Ted Ringwood

Australian geophysicist

Graeme James Caughley

Graeme James Caughley


Kenneth Le Couteur

Kenneth Le Couteur

British physicist

Kurt Mahler

Kurt Mahler

German mathematician

Frank Hassett

Frank Hassett

Australian military officer

Brudenell White

Brudenell White

General

Adrien Albert

Adrien Albert

Author

Constance Johnston

Constance Johnston

Australian philanthropist

Siegfried Frederick Nadel

Siegfried Frederick Nadel

Austrian-British anthropologist

Colin Groves

Colin Groves

Australian anthropologist

P. A. P. Moran

P. A. P. Moran

Statistician

Alan McNicoll

Alan McNicoll

Senior officer

Roland Wilson

Roland Wilson

Musician

Diane Barwick

Diane Barwick

Canadian anthropologist

Richard Larter

Richard Larter

Australian painter

Laurence McIntyre

Laurence McIntyre

Australian public servant

William Hely

William Hely

Australian military commander

Hastings Harrington

Hastings Harrington


Gery Scott

Gery Scott

Entertainer

Ric Throssell

Ric Throssell

Australian diplomat

Simon Leys

Simon Leys

Belgian writer

Jerzy Zubrzycki

Jerzy Zubrzycki

Polish-Australian sociologist

Francis Ratcliffe

Francis Ratcliffe


Klaus Moje

Klaus Moje

German-Australian artist

Jörg Schmeisser

Jörg Schmeisser

Printmaker

Achdiat Karta Mihardja

Achdiat Karta Mihardja

Indonesian author

Alan Tippett

Alan Tippett

Anthropologist

Henry Burrell

Henry Burrell

Australian naval commander

John Coates

John Coates

Australian general

John Howse

John Howse

Former Member of the Australian House of Representatives ‧ Neville Howse's son

John Mulvaney

John Mulvaney

Australian archaeologist

Keith Laught

Keith Laught

Australian Politician

Ken Lorraway

Ken Lorraway

Australian olympic athlete

John Wilton

John Wilton

General

Paul Wild

Paul Wild

Australian scientist

Peter Henderson

Peter Henderson

Former Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs of Australia

Alan Renouf

Alan Renouf


Ralph Slatyer

Ralph Slatyer


Richard Pape

Richard Pape

Autobiographer

Daphne Ceeney

Daphne Ceeney


Sue Geh

Sue Geh

Australian basketball player

Victor Smith

Victor Smith

Australian navy officer

Wal Fife

Wal Fife

Former Member of the Australian Parliament

William Edward Hanley Stanner

William Edward Hanley Stanner

Australian anthropologist

William Morrison, 1st Viscount . . .

William Morrison, 1st Viscount . . .

Former Governor-General of Australia

Geoffrey Street

Geoffrey Street

Australian Politician

Chris Heyde

Chris Heyde

Australian statistician

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