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- Dietloff Kapp (10 May 1925 – October 1986) was a German modern pentathlete. He competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics. "Dietloff Kapp". Retrieved 18 July...
- Georg Dietloff von Arnim-Boitzenburg (18 September 1679 – 20 October 1753) was a Prussian statesman and senior minister under Frederick the Great. Arnim...
- Wilhelm von Grumbkow 1739–1749: Heinrich von Podewils [de] 1749–1753: Georg Dietloff von Arnim-Boitzenburg 1749–1777: Count Karl-Wilhelm Finck von Finckenstein...
- Adolph Friedrich von der Schulenburg). His paternal grandfather was Georg Dietloff von Arnim-Boitzenburg. After studying law in Göttingen, he began his career...
- Arnim-Boitzenburg (1583–1641), German field marshal, diplomat, and politician Georg Dietloff von Arnim-Boitzenburg (1679–1753), Prussian statesman Ludwig Achim von...
- 1731 4 Samuel von Cocceji (1679–1755) 19 September 1731 – 1737 5 Georg Dietloff von Arnim-Boitzenburg (1679–1753) 23 January 1738 – 21 May 1748 (dissolution...
- the only child of Abraham Wilhelm von Arnim-Boitzenburg (son of Georg Dietloff von Arnim-Boitzenburg), and Anna Elisabeth von der Schulenburg (eldest...
- represented Germany in 1952. Individual Berthold Slupik Dietloff Kapp Adolf Harder Team Berthold Slupik Dietloff Kapp Adolf Harder Germany had 21 male rowers parti****te...
- Winterfeldt-Menkin (1865–1945) 1930–1933: Hugo Swart (1885–1952) 1933–1944: Dietloff von Arnim (1876–1945), NSDAP From 1822 the province of Brandenburg was...
- (1720–1741), who married Abraham Wilhelm von Arnim-Boitzenburg, son of Georg Dietloff von Arnim-Boitzenburg, in 1738. Magarethe Luise von der Schulenburg (1721–1784)...