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- Bruchsal is made up of Bruchsal proper along with the boroughs of Büchenau, Heidelsheim, Helmsheim, Obergrombach and Untergrombach. A few neighborhoods within...
- Walter pla**** amateur football for SG Dielheim, ASV Durlach and FC Heidelsheim, mainly as an attacking midfielder. After retiring, Walter began his...
- Julius Baer Group, and the patriarch of the Baer family. Baer was born in Heidelsheim (today part of Bruchsal), Kingdom of Württemberg to Joseph (1816–1891)...
- the ball for the better part of a year. Eventually, he joined FC 07 Heidelsheim in the Verbandsliga, tier-six of German football, at the time. He enjo****...
- a brother Abraham Sulzberger (1810-1880) and they both migrated from Heidelsheim, Germany, to Philadelphia. Sulzberger was educated at the Hebrew Education...
- Wieblingen. When Wundt was about six years of age, his family moved to Heidelsheim, then a small medieval town in Baden-Württemberg. Born in the German...
- footballer of Indonesian-German descent who previously pla**** for FC Heidelsheim in Germany. Bachdim, who had been a holder of Indonesian p****port since...
- of three sons, to Julius Baer, a German-Jewish banker originally from Heidelsheim (presently Bruchsal), and Marie Baer (née Ulrich; 1869–1917). His younger...
- American judge and Jewish communal leader. Mayer Sulzberger was born at Heidelsheim, Bruchsal, Baden on June 22, 1843. He went to Philadelphia with his parents...
- Großsachsenheim (now Sachsenheim), Sersheim, Illingen, Gondelsheim and Heidelsheim. Later, halts were opened at Ruit, Ölbronn (1891), Ötisheim (1890), Ensingen...