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- Wladimir Rudolf Karl Freiherr Giesl von Gieslingen (18 February 1860 – 20 April 1936) was an Austro-Hungarian general and diplomat during World War I,...
- Adolph Giesl-Gieslingen (7 September 1903 – 11 February 1992) was an Austrian locomotive designer and engineer. Giesl-Gieslingen was born in 1903 in Trient...
- Giesl von Gieslingen (19 June 1857 – 3 December 1935) was an Austrian general officer during the First World War. Arthur Giesl von Gieslingen was born...
- p****ed a copy of Austro-Hungarian war plans to the Russians. General von Gieslingen, head of the Intelligence Bureau, delegated Redl himself to investigate...
- Giesl-Gieslingen, Adolph (1981). Die Ära nach Gölsdorf (in German). Vienna: Verlag Slezak. pp. 204 et al. ISBN 3-900134-37-5. Giesl-Gieslingen, Adolph...
- staff in preparing and carrying out EU research projects. Adolph Giesl-Gieslingen (1903–1992), Austrian locomotive designer and engineer Alexander Meissner...
- Quetschesse) was invented in 1951 by the Austrian engineer, Dr. Adolph Giesl-Gieslingen. The Giesl ejector ensures improved suction draught and a correspondingly...
- of a heart attack while visiting Austrian minister Wladimir Giesl von Gieslingen at the Austrian Legation in Belgrade.[citation needed] July 11 Baseball...
- in the Rhineland. The locomotives were retired by 1967. Adolph Giesl-Gieslingen describes in his book „Anatomie der Dampflokomotive" that the Sulfuric...
- Austro-Hungarian military mission in Skopje led by Wladimir Giesl von Gieslingen and Alfred Rappaport von Arbengau, c. 1903–1907...