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Adolf (also
spelt Adolph or Adolphe, Adolfo, and when
Latinised Adolphus) is a
given name with
German origins. The name is a
compound derived from the...
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Adolf Hitler (20
April 1889 – 30
April 1945) was an Austrian-born
German politician who was the
dictator of ****
Germany from 1933
until his
suicide in...
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Adolph Frederick Rupp (September 2, 1901 –
December 10, 1977) was an
American college basketball coach. He is
ranked seventh in
total victories by a men's...
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Adolph Herman Joseph Coors Sr. (February 4, 1847 – June 5, 1929) was a German-American
brewer who
founded the
Adolph Coors Company in Golden, Colorado...
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Adolph Simon Ochs (March 12, 1858 –
April 8, 1935) was an
American newspaper publisher and
former owner of The New York
Times and The
Chattanooga Times...
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Adolph Zukor (/ˈzuːkər/; Hungarian:
Czukor Adolf;
January 7, 1873 – June 10, 1976) was a Hungarian-American film
producer best
known as one of the three...
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Adolph Coors III (January 12, 1915 –
February 9, 1960) was the
grandson of
Adolph Coors and heir to the
Coors Brewing Company empire.
Coors was born on...
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Adolf Eichmann (/ˈaɪkmən/ EYEKH-mən, German: [ˈʔɔto ˈʔaːdɔlf ˈʔaɪçman]; 19
March 1906 – 1 June 1962) was a German-Austrian
official of the **** Party...
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Adolph Caesar (December 5, 1933 –
March 6, 1986) was an
American film and
theater actor.
Known for his
signature deep voice,
Caesar was a
staple of off-Broadway...
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Adolph Coors established the
Adolph Coors Brewing and
Manufacturing Company,
which included Herold Porcelain and
other ventures, with sons
Adolph Jr...