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Fridolin Dietsche (31
October 1861 - 25 June 1908) was a
German sculptor from Baden.
Following unification in 1871
Germany underwent several decades of...
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Verdinaso (Verbond van
Dietsche Nationaal-Solidaristen, lit. 'Union of
Dutch National Solidarists'),
sometimes rendered as Dinaso, was a
small fascist...
- Hugo
Dietsche (born 31
March 1963) is a
Swiss former wrestler who
competed in the 1984
Summer Olympics, in the 1988
Summer Olympics, and in the 1992 Summer...
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published as
Dietsche Warande en Belfort, co-founded by Marie-Elisabeth Belpaire, as a
merger between two
earlier literary magazines,
Dietsche Warande and...
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Andrew Marion Lenow Dietsche (born
November 9, 1953) is an
American prelate who
served as the 16th
Bishop of New York in the
Episcopal Church from 2013...
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Riccarda Dietsche (born 30
April 1996) is a
Swiss athlete. She
competed in the women's 4 × 100
metres relay event at the 2020
Summer Olympics. "Riccarda...
- He
retired on
February 2, 2013, when he was
succeeded by
Andrew M.L.
Dietsche. Sisk
received his B.S. in
Economics from The
University of
Maryland in...
- "The
History of Jump Blues: High
Energy Groove and
Expressive Feel".
Dietsche, pp. 9–10. Considine, J. D. (5
December 1993). "The
missing link in the...
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Edgar Dietsche was a
Swiss bobsledder who
competed during the late 1980s. He won the
bronze medals in the four-man
event at the 1987 FIBT
World Championships...
- Schmidt, Hans; Heinrichs, Franz-Leo; Michalczyk, Georg; Payer, Wolfgang;
Dietsche, Wolfram; Boehlke, Klaus; Hohner, Gerd; Wildgruber,
Josef (2000). "Waxes"...