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Drumpf (alternately Drumpft)[1] is a German surname that dates back to the 16th century.[2] Spirit (itch) (infinitee) mac os. It is most commonly known as the likely predecessor to the family name of Donald Trump, businessman and 45th President of the United States. Talk show host and comedian John Oliver brought attention to the name during the 'Donald Trump' segment of his television program Last Week Tonight.[2]
History[edit]
Author Gwenda Blair researched the Trump family origins, and identified Hanns Drumpf, an itinerant lawyer, who moved to Kallstadt in 1608. The spelling of his last name had changed by the end of the 17th century.[3] Another early Trump ancestor that can be identified as using this alternate spelling is Johann Philipp Drumpft (1667–1707, parents or place of birth not recorded), who married Juliana Maria Rodenroth.[4]
In 2011, the International Business Times repeated a verified claim that Donald Trump's paternal grandfather Frederick Trump changed his name from Drumpf to Trump, possibly to avoid anti-German sentiment popular at the time.[5]
In 2019, German broadcaster DW Akademie reported from the Trump German ancestral home in Kallstadt that there were no more people with the surname, and that according to the city's transportation association, the spelling had likely been changed during the reign of Napoleon around the turn of the 19th century.[6]
In popular culture[edit]
In the 2016 graphic novel Love Is Love, one comic features a superhero, Rainbow Boy, who uses his powers to fight 'Doc Drumpf' and his armies of 'Spider Haters'.[7]
References[edit]
- ^'Christian Johannes Drumpft'. Geneanet. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
- ^ ab'Donald Drumpf: A Funny Label, but Is It Fair?'. The NY Times. 2016-03-02. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
- ^'The Ancestral German Home of the Trumps'. The New Yorker. 2016-04-29. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
- ^Henkel, Herbert (8 April 2020). 'Johann Philipp Drumpft'. Köln: Verein für Computergenealogie. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
- ^Ghosh, Palash (2011-04-19). 'Trump or Drumpf – What's In A Name?'. International Business Times. Retrieved 2020-08-18.
- ^'What Trump's ancestral village in Germany has to say about him'. DW Akadamie. 2019-06-02. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
- ^'Rainbow Boy in 'Love Rock Love''. Jef Writes. 2018-06-24. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
By now seemingly everybody has heard about John Oliver ripping Donald Trump a new, proverbial.. Erm, well, anyway, Oliver had a lot to say on Last Week Tonight about The Donald, but one major portion of the segment covered Trump's familial name and how it changed upon entering the U.S. from Drumpf to Trump. Sure, plenty of Americans saw their surnames altered to Americanized versions upon entering the country through Ellis or Angel Island, or wherever else, but Drumpf just has a bit of a medieval sound to it, doesn't it? It sounds like an Elven clan of blacksmiths who reside predominantly in caves — or at least that how it sounds to me. So what exactly does Drumpf mean?
As it turns out, it doesn't mean anything, but its close relative Trumpf does! According to Google Translate, 'trumpf' is German for 'trump card,' which is a noun that refers to the game of bridge, originally — and other card games — where a playing card of a particular suit ranks above other suits, which can win a trick. It also is used to mean a valuable resource that one can use, particularly as a surprise, in order to gain an advantage.
Punk rock knife fight mac os. However, interestingly enough, the Trump surname has actually quite a few branches throughout central and southern Germany. The Guardian's Kate Connolly says it is pronounced 'Droomp' by those native to the area, of course, but also varies in spelling from back before spelling really existed. Some spell it Drumb, Trumb, Tromp, Trum, Trumpff, and even Dromb.
In fact, one such Drumpf named Hanns was a lawyer back in 1608. According to journalist Gwenda Blair's book, The Trumps: Three Generations That Built An Empire, he lived in the village of Kallstadt during the Thirty Years' War. The village was burned down about five times and 40 percent of the villagers were killed. One of his surviving descendants was a winegrower named John Philip Trump. (Not coincidentally, Donald Trump of 2016 is said to have descended from winegrowers, The Guardian reported.)
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Rhythm stacker mac os. Another villager of that region was a man called Richard Bechtloff, named by Blair as a Trump family relation, who was shot dead in the street in a violent episode by French soldiers during the Napoleonic occupation of that area. The Trump family of Kallstadt produced wine throughout this time, though their products were habitually taken from them by the French. Oh, those French.
For maximum security in offline storage. View.Recommended wallet. Full node wallet 4GB RAM recommended. Treasure Chest. Windows. Windows 7 or above recommended. High Sierra Mac OS or above. Ubuntu 18.04 Version or above. High Sierra Mac OS or above. The PaperCut Mac User Client software is a supplied as a native Mac.app package. The User Client is delivered in two flavors: The current client, which supports Mac OS X 10.7 (Mountain Lion) and above. The legacy client, which supports Mac OS X versions from 10.4 to 10.6.
Paper Drumpf Mac Os 11
Drumpf (alternately Drumpft)[1] is a German surname that dates back to the 16th century.[2] Spirit (itch) (infinitee) mac os. It is most commonly known as the likely predecessor to the family name of Donald Trump, businessman and 45th President of the United States. Talk show host and comedian John Oliver brought attention to the name during the 'Donald Trump' segment of his television program Last Week Tonight.[2]
History[edit]
Author Gwenda Blair researched the Trump family origins, and identified Hanns Drumpf, an itinerant lawyer, who moved to Kallstadt in 1608. The spelling of his last name had changed by the end of the 17th century.[3] Another early Trump ancestor that can be identified as using this alternate spelling is Johann Philipp Drumpft (1667–1707, parents or place of birth not recorded), who married Juliana Maria Rodenroth.[4]
In 2011, the International Business Times repeated a verified claim that Donald Trump's paternal grandfather Frederick Trump changed his name from Drumpf to Trump, possibly to avoid anti-German sentiment popular at the time.[5]
In 2019, German broadcaster DW Akademie reported from the Trump German ancestral home in Kallstadt that there were no more people with the surname, and that according to the city's transportation association, the spelling had likely been changed during the reign of Napoleon around the turn of the 19th century.[6]
In popular culture[edit]
In the 2016 graphic novel Love Is Love, one comic features a superhero, Rainbow Boy, who uses his powers to fight 'Doc Drumpf' and his armies of 'Spider Haters'.[7]
References[edit]
- ^'Christian Johannes Drumpft'. Geneanet. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
- ^ ab'Donald Drumpf: A Funny Label, but Is It Fair?'. The NY Times. 2016-03-02. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
- ^'The Ancestral German Home of the Trumps'. The New Yorker. 2016-04-29. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
- ^Henkel, Herbert (8 April 2020). 'Johann Philipp Drumpft'. Köln: Verein für Computergenealogie. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
- ^Ghosh, Palash (2011-04-19). 'Trump or Drumpf – What's In A Name?'. International Business Times. Retrieved 2020-08-18.
- ^'What Trump's ancestral village in Germany has to say about him'. DW Akadamie. 2019-06-02. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
- ^'Rainbow Boy in 'Love Rock Love''. Jef Writes. 2018-06-24. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
By now seemingly everybody has heard about John Oliver ripping Donald Trump a new, proverbial.. Erm, well, anyway, Oliver had a lot to say on Last Week Tonight about The Donald, but one major portion of the segment covered Trump's familial name and how it changed upon entering the U.S. from Drumpf to Trump. Sure, plenty of Americans saw their surnames altered to Americanized versions upon entering the country through Ellis or Angel Island, or wherever else, but Drumpf just has a bit of a medieval sound to it, doesn't it? It sounds like an Elven clan of blacksmiths who reside predominantly in caves — or at least that how it sounds to me. So what exactly does Drumpf mean?
As it turns out, it doesn't mean anything, but its close relative Trumpf does! According to Google Translate, 'trumpf' is German for 'trump card,' which is a noun that refers to the game of bridge, originally — and other card games — where a playing card of a particular suit ranks above other suits, which can win a trick. It also is used to mean a valuable resource that one can use, particularly as a surprise, in order to gain an advantage.
Punk rock knife fight mac os. However, interestingly enough, the Trump surname has actually quite a few branches throughout central and southern Germany. The Guardian's Kate Connolly says it is pronounced 'Droomp' by those native to the area, of course, but also varies in spelling from back before spelling really existed. Some spell it Drumb, Trumb, Tromp, Trum, Trumpff, and even Dromb.
In fact, one such Drumpf named Hanns was a lawyer back in 1608. According to journalist Gwenda Blair's book, The Trumps: Three Generations That Built An Empire, he lived in the village of Kallstadt during the Thirty Years' War. The village was burned down about five times and 40 percent of the villagers were killed. One of his surviving descendants was a winegrower named John Philip Trump. (Not coincidentally, Donald Trump of 2016 is said to have descended from winegrowers, The Guardian reported.)
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Rhythm stacker mac os. Another villager of that region was a man called Richard Bechtloff, named by Blair as a Trump family relation, who was shot dead in the street in a violent episode by French soldiers during the Napoleonic occupation of that area. The Trump family of Kallstadt produced wine throughout this time, though their products were habitually taken from them by the French. Oh, those French.
Somehow, Donald Trump's own grandfather, Friedrich, had regained the last name Drumpf — that whole spelling not really having an official form thing, again — altering it upon his relocation to the U.S. He entered in 1885 during the height of German-to-U.S. migration, according to The Guardian. Like many, he entered through Ellis Island, but settled for some time out west. His family were winegrowers, according to The Boston Globe, but because he did not want to work as a vintner, he opened and owned restaurants, The Guardian confirmed. He made some money and moved back to the East Coast, and eventually returned to Germany to get married. Though he later attempted to repatriate with his wife, Germany basically said, 'No way, man,' and accused him of dodging the draft, sending him back to the U.S. from whence he came.
Fast-forward to 2016, and John Oliver is campaigning to #MakeDonaldDrumpfAgain in an attempt to irritate the business mogul-turned presidential candidate and expose him for his lies. Whether his attempts at doing so are successful, Trump is nearly a force of nature who will find some way to retaliate over this retaliation on Oliver's part. Should he oblige and change his name back to Drumpf, nothing would really happen, but it'd make the election pretty darn funny.