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Rudolf Christoph Freiherr von
Gersdorff (27
March 1905 – 27
January 1980) was an
officer in the
German Army. As a
Wehrmacht intelligence officer, he attempted...
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Henrietta Catharina,
Baroness von
Gersdorff (maiden name von
Friesen auf Roetha; 6
October 1648 – 6
March 1726) was a
German noblewoman, an
author Baroque...
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Christoph Freiherr von
Gersdorff was to
guide Hitler on a tour of the exhibition.
Moments after Hitler entered the museum,
Gersdorff set off two ten-minute...
- Hans von
Gersdorff, also
known as Schyl-Hans (approx. 1455 – 1529), was a
German surgeon who
published the
Feldbuch der
Wundarzney ("Field book of surgery")...
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final stage of the
Battle of
Grunwald he took the
German knight Georg Gersdorff into captivity,
together with his
banner of
Saint George and 40 men. His...
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Joachim Gersdorff (12
November 1611 - 19
April 1661) was a
Danish politician, from 1650 to 1660
Steward of the
Danish Realm. It was
Gersdorff who negotiated...
- The town is best
known perhaps as the home of
Henriette Catharina von
Gersdorff m.n. von Friesen, the
widow of the
Governor of
Upper Lusatia, Nicolaus...
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Edelgard Huber von
Gersdorff (1905–2018) was one of the
oldest Germans ever recorded. At age 112, she was part of an
awareness campaign for the EU's 112...
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Bernd Gersdorff (born 18
November 1946) is a
German former professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder.
Gersdorff was born in Berlin-Wilmersdorf...
- 19th-century
German librarian Hans von
Gersdorff (surgeon), 16th-century
German surgeon Henriette Catharina von
Gersdorff, 17th-century
German poet Małgorzata...