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- Eichenlaub is a German surname, meaning "oak leaves" in English. Notable people with this surname name include: Ray Eichenlaub (1882/1883 – 1949), American...
- Rosi Eichenlaub (born 16 July 1958) is a German former footballer who pla**** as a forward. She made twelve appearances for the Germany national team from...
- Kreuzes) Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves (mit Eichenlaub) Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords (mit Eichenlaub und Schwertern) Knight's Cross with Oak...
- the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves (Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes mit Eichenlaub) was instituted on 3. June 1940. Before the introduction of the Oak Leaves...
- Raymond Joseph Eichenlaub (1892/1893 – November 9, 1949) was an American football player. Nicknamed "Eich", he was best known for playing college football...
- Zygmont Czarobski T 1977 Dan Devine Coach 1985 Bob Dove End 2000 Ray Eichenlaub FB 1972 Bill Fischer T/G 1983 Thom Gatewood End 2015 George Gipp HB 1951...
- The Duquesne Spy Ring is the largest espionage case in the United States history that ended in convictions. A total of 33 members of a **** German espionage...
- the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves (Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes mit Eichenlaub), was instituted. The Oak Leaves, as they were commonly referred to, were...
- Cross could be awarded with the additional distinction of oak leaves (mit Eichenlaub). Of the 7,313 awards of the Knight's Cross, only 882 received oak leaves...
- the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves (Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes mit Eichenlaub), was instituted. The Oak Leaves, as they were commonly referred to, were...