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- Baluse or Baloese is a traditional shield of the Nias people originating from Nias, an island off the west coast of North Sumatra, Indonesia. Baluse in...
- 5th-place finish in 1963–64. "Kurt Baluses" (in German). weltfussball.de. Retrieved 21 January 2013. Kurt Baluses at fussballdaten.de (in German) v t...
- Runners-up 1953, Oberliga Süd champions 1952, 1954, German Cup 1954, 1958 Kurt Baluses (1914–1972) 1 May 1960 – 24 February 1965 Franz Seybold (1912–1978) 25...
- Gerschler (1948–49) Hans-Georg Vogel (1949–52) Edmund Conen (1952–56) Kurt Baluses (1956–60) Hermann Lindemann (1960–61) Hans-Georg Vogel (1961–63) Helmuth...
- February 1968 Bernhard Termath – 19 February 1968 – 30 June 1968 Kurt Baluses – 1 July 1968 – 21 May 1971 Carl-Heinz Rühl – 1 July 1973 – 30 June 1977...
- Cuvaj 1958–1962 Hans Merkle 1962–1964 Radoslav Momirski 1964–1965 Kurt Baluses 1965 – Feb. 1968 Kurt Schreiner Mar. – Jun. 1968 Paul Oßwald Jul. 1968 –...
- iron or tightly woven palm fibers. The oval-shaped shield is known as the baluse in South Nias, while the North Nias produced a hexagonal-shaped shield known...
- estate owner and politician Günter Wand (1912–2002), German conductor Kurt Baluses (1914–72) German football (soccer) player and manager Herbert Schachtschneider...
- army selection won 10–3. In Königsberg, he had Herbert Burdenski and Kurt Baluses as teammates. In the fall of 1945, temporarily active at Schalke 04, Hanne...
- in battle, dancers also carry Baluse (shields), swords and spears as a means of defense from enemy attack. The Baluse that were used are made of wood...