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Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel (English: / ˈ d iː z əl ˌ-s əl /, [1] German: ⓘ; 18 March 1858 – 29 September 1913) was a German [note 1] inventor and mechanical engineer who invented the Diesel engine, which burns Diesel fuel; both are named after him.
SS Dresden was a British passenger ship which operated, as such, from 1897 to 1915. She is known as the place of the 1913 disappearance of German engineer Rudolf Diesel, inventor of the diesel engine.
Throughout history, people have mysteriously disappeared at sea, many on voyages aboard floating vessels or traveling via aircraft.The following is a list of known individuals who have mysteriously vanished in open waters, and whose whereabouts remain unknown.
German inventor Rudolf Diesel (55) disappeared in the English Channel in 1913 and was found dead at sea 10 days later. His cause of death is debated. [61] Tom Thomson (39) was a Canadian artist who was active in the early 20th century. [62]
Ancient DNA reveals the role the disease may have played in a mysterious population decline. ... Archaeologists intensely debate the cause of this population’s disappearance between 5,300 and ...
Crater's disappearance, which prompted one of the most sensational manhunts of the 20th century, was the subject of widespread media attention and a grand jury investigation. Crater was declared legally dead in 1939 and his missing persons file was officially closed in 1979; however, cold case squad detectives have investigated new leads as ...
A woman's remains were discovered in the woods in eastern Missouri, more than five months after she went missing, authorities said. Emily Strite, 33, was last seen in De Soto, a southeastern city ...
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