- Lutz
Eigendorf (16 July 1956 – 7
March 1983) was a
German professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder.
Eigendorf was born in
Brandenburg an der...
- The side
counted a casualty[tone] in the Cold War in the
death of Lutz
Eigendorf, who fled East
Germany in 1979,
where he pla**** for
Dynamo Berlin, to...
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ineligible for
international competition for the DFB due to FIFA rules. Lutz
Eigendorf had
escaped to the West in 1979 and died in 1983 in a
mysterious car crash...
- season.
Young talented players in the team were Hans-Jürgen Riediger, Lutz
Eigendorf,
Norbert Trieloff,
Michael Noack,
Roland Jüngling,
Rainer Troppa, Bodo...
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Cuban baseball player, who
defected to the
United States in 2008. Lutz
Eigendorf, an East
German football player for BFC
Dynamo who
defected to West Germany...
- by
Werner Herzog Narrated by
Lotte H.
Eisner Wolfgang Büchler
Manfred Eigendorf Cinematography Jörg Schmidt-Reitwein
Edited by
Beate Mainka-Jellinghaus...
- ('53). GDR: Heyne, Brauer,
Hause (Vingel), Uhlig, Roth, Weber, Terletzki,
Eigendorf (Mischinger), Kuhn, Kotte, Riediger. YUG: Stojanović, Vujkov, Hrstić,...
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Dynamo Dresden made
their military service with the regiment, such as Lutz
Eigendorf and
Matthias Sammer. The head of the
Stasi Erich Mielke was also the president...
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action drama film
inspired by the true
story of
Olympic athlete, Lutz
Eigendorf, who
escapes East
Germany and is
tracked down
allegedly by
Stasi and murdered...
- DVAG. Bald in Österreich,
Handelsblatt No. 139/1993, 22 July 1993, p. 8
Eigendorf, Jörg (2011-11-16). "Deutsche Bank
kooperiert mit DVAG". DIE WELT (in...