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- Felgenhauer is a German surname and means wheelwright. Notable people with the surname include: Daniel Felgenhauer (born 1976), German footballer Pavel...
- Tatyana Vladimirovna Felgenhauer (Russian: Татья́на Влади́мировна Фельгенга́уэр, IPA: [fʲɪlʲɡʲɪnˈɡaʊɨr]; born 6 January 1985) is a Russian journalist...
- Pavel Eugenievich Felgenhauer (Russian: Па́вел Евге́ньевич Фельгенга́уэр; born 6 December 1951) is a Russian military analyst known for his publications...
- Daniel Felgenhauer (born 10 May 1976) is a German former footballer who is now ****istant manager of MSV Duisburg. "Felgenhauer, Daniel" (in German). kicker...
- the morning of 8 August. According to Russian military expert Pavel Felgenhauer, the Ossetian provocation was aimed at triggering Georgian retaliation...
- Archived from the original on 22 February 2022. Retrieved 20 February 2017. Felgenhauer, Pavel (9 August 2012). "Putin Confirms the Invasion of Georgia Was Preplanned"...
- killing of Georgian citizens. According to Russian military expert Pavel Felgenhauer, the Ossetian provocation was aimed at triggering the Georgian response...
- Felgenhauer 1999, pp. 15–17. Felgenhauer 1999, p. 17. Marta Komolayets (9 June 1995). "Russia and Ukraine hail fleet agreement". UPI. Felgenhauer 1999...
- Parra of Mexico Luz Mely Reyes of Venezuela Can Dündar of Turkey Tatyana Felgenhauer of Russia Amal Habani of Sudan Arkady Babchenko of Russia. 6 The Activists...
- these treaties and the start of the Second Chechen War. In 2000, Pavel Felgenhauer commented: "In 1996, Russian generals insisted that they could 'liberate'...