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Ludwig Gustav Adolf von
Estorff (25
December 1859 – 5
October 1943) was a
German military officer who
notably served as a
Schutztruppe commander in Africa;...
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fishing vessels Ground Forces:
Generalleutnant Ludwig von
Estorff 42nd
Division 2nd
Infanterie Cyclist Brigade 425th, 426th and 472nd Infantry...
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Gordon Barracks. Meanwhile, at Herford,
Estorff Kaserne (named
after Major-General
Ludwig von
Estorff) and
Stobbe Kaserne (named
after Major-General...
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Environmental Protection Agency.
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December 2016. Gandossi, Luca; Von
Estorff,
Ulrik (2015). An
overview of
hydraulic fracturing and
other formation...
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Imperial German Army
Commanders and
leaders Verner Limberg Ludwig von
Estorff Strength 40 men 2
heavy machine guns 500–1,000 men 1
light cannon Casualties...
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Process Monitoring", Wiley, ISBN 978-0-471-49058-6 Firuziaan, M. and
Estorff, O., (2002), "Simulation of the
Dynamic Behavior of Bedding-Foundation-Soil...
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after this. The
decision to
close the camp was made by
Major Ludwig von
Estorff, the new
commander of the
Schutztruppe of
German South West
Africa who...
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Sutton Publishing, ISBN 0-7509-2692-9 Firuziaan, Mohammad; von
Estorff, Otto (October 2002). "Simulation of the
Dynamic Behavior of Bedding-Foundation-Soil...
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Benutzung des
Entwurfeseiner neuen Schiessvorschrift von 1905 bearb. / v.
Estorff" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 8
March 2021.
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Erfurth (1879–1971)
Friedrich Freiherr von
Esebeck (1870–1951)
Ludwig von
Estorff (1859–1943) (Char.)
Alexander von
Falkenhausen (1878–1966)
Erich von Falkenhayn...