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Elmer Greinert "Bud"
Shuster (/ˈʃuːstər/ SHOO-stər;
January 23, 1932 –
April 19, 2023) was an
American politician who
represented Pennsylvania's 9th congressional...
- ****muth
Greinert (* 29 July 1906 in Plauen; † 30
November 1967 in Bonn) was a
German lawyer,
chairman of the
supervisory board and
politician (SPD). ****muth...
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Frank Greinert (February 5, 1909 –
November 9, 1965) was a U.S.
soccer player who was a
member of the U.S.
soccer team at the 1936
Summer Olympics. At...
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Klaus Greinert (born 3 June 1940) is a
German field hockey player. He
competed at the 1960
Summer Olympics and the 1968
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- the
government fled.
Hungary in
World War II
Andreas Hillgruber,
Helmuth Greinert,
Percy Ernst Schramm,
Kriegstagebuch des
Oberkommandos der Wehrmacht...
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supervisory board of
Duravit and
shareholder of the Röchling Group,
Gregor Greinert.[citation needed] The
beginnings of
Alugha (Arabic "A" and
Swahili "lugha")...
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Retrieved 2
January 2023. Uzarowicz, Łukasz; Charzyński, Przemysław;
Greinert, Andrzej; Hulisz, Piotr; Kabała, Cezary; Kusza, Grzegorz; Kwasowski, Wojciech;...
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Greinert R, de
Vries E,
Erdmann F,
Espina C,
Auvinen A,
Kesminiene A, et al. (December...
- systems: the
theoretical context of
historical development. Wolf-Dietrich
Greinert, 2002 in
Towards a
history of
vocational education and
training (VET) in...
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Begley Julius Chmielewski James Crockett William Fiedler Andrew Gajda Frank Greinert Fred
Lutkefedder George Nemchik Peter Pietras Francis Ryan Fred Zbikowski...