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- Kallenbach is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gisela Kallenbach (born 1944), German MEP Hermann Kallenbach (1871–1945), South...
- Hermann Kallenbach (1 March 1871 – 25 March 1945) was a Lithuanian-born Jewish South African architect who was one of the foremost friends and ****ociates...
- Jan Kallenbach (c. 1943 – 14 April 2021) was a Dutch martial artist. He was a 7th Dan teacher of Tai****n, a ****anese off-shoot of Yiquan and had a significant...
- Józef Henryk Kallenbach (24 November 1861 – 12 September 1929), born in Kamianets-Podilskyi, was a Polish historian of literature. Kallenbach graduated from...
- Dwarf (Henry J. Nasiff, Jr.) Joey Boots (Joseph B****olino) Kenneth Keith Kallenbach Marfan Mike (Mike Diamond) Nicole B**** Riley Martin Evil David Letterman...
- Wanda Kallenbach (born Wanda Möhring: 13 June 1902 – 18 August 1944) was a German housewife who complained about the government. The next year, on 20 April...
- Gisela Kallenbach (born 28 March 1944, in Soldin, New March, now Myślibórz, Poland) is a German politician. She was a Member of the European Parliament...
- 7. November 1975. For Kallenbach and the naming of Tolstoy Farm, see Vashi, Ashish (31 March 2011). "For Gandhi, Kallenbach was a Friend and Guide"...
- Manfred Kallenbach (8 April 1942 in Dresden – 21 April 2010 in Dresden) was a German goalkeeper and East German Champion. He pla**** for SG Dynamo Dresden...
- record of their party. Dubin does not ****ign a party to Huntington, but Kallenbach notes he became a Federalist after parties started forming in the 1790s...