- The
Battle of
Castle Itter was
fought on 5 May 1945, in the
Austrian village of
Itter in the
North Tyrol region of the country,
during the last days of...
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Itter [ˈɪtɐ] is a muni****lity in the Kitzbühel
District in the
Austrian state of
Tyrol located 18.60 km west of Kitzbühel, 5 km
southeast of Wörgl, and...
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Itter Castle (German:
Schloss Itter) is a 19th-century
castle in
Itter, a
village in Tyrol, Austria. In 1943,
during World War II, it was
turned into a...
- He was
killed in
action on May 5, 1945, at
Itter Castle, Tyrol. He took part in the
defense of
Castle Itter against troops of the 17th SS
Panzer Grenadier...
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Diane Itter (1946–1989),
American fiber artist Gian-Luca
Itter (born 1999),
German footballer Pascal Itter (born 1995),
German footballer Itter (Diemel)...
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Diane Itter (4
October 1946 – 12
October 1989) was an
American fiber artist. Her work
emerged from the 1960s
renaissance of
interest in
fiber art. While...
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river called the
Itter.
Itter has an area of 2.58 km2 (1.00 sq mi), and 2,411
inhabitants (2020). The
first written record of
Itter was in the 12th century...
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Itter is a
river of
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is a
right tributary of the
Rhine in Benrath. List of
rivers of
North Rhine-Westphalia Hydrographic...
- Käthe
Itter (1907–1992) was a
German film,
television and
stage actress.
Greco p.204 Greco, Joseph. The File on
Robert Siodmak in Hollywood, 1941–1951...
- a
river of Hesse, Germany. It p****es
through Korbach and
flows into the
Itter near Vöhl-Obernburg. List of
rivers of
Hesse Water map
service of the Hessian...