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- by James Kirchstein in 1959 and was located on Water Street next to Kirchstein's Super Market (founded by James's father, Frank Kirchstein, which was...
- Olaf Kirchstein (born 4 July 1965) is a German sport shooter who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen;...
- The Kirchstein Formation is a geologic formation in Germany. It preserves fossils dating back to the Jur****ic period. Earth sciences portal Germany portal...
- Klaus-Dieter Kirchstein is a German bantam boxer who won the bronze medals in international competitions. He competed for the SC Dynamo Berlin / Sportvereinigung...
- avoid any water hammer problems a rapid cutoff could cause. Dr. Friedrich Kirchstein of Siemens of Berlin developed the V-2 radio control for motor-cut-off...
- Henri René (born Harold Manfred Kirchstein; December 29, 1906 – April 25, 1993), was an American musician who had an international career in the recording...
- record label, of Sauk City, Wisconsin, United States, founded by James Kirchstein in 1959 and actively producing LP and 45 rpm recordings until the early...
- Jagdgeschwader III on the Ypres front. At this time Richthofen recruited Hans Kirchstein and Fritz Friedrichs from two-seater units, and Ernst Udet from Jasta...
- posthospital. After the former gas works on the Thalkirchner road and the Kirchstein (now Vogelweideplatz) could not keep up with the growing gas demand of...
- The Benediktenwand (formerly the Kirchstein) is a 1,800-metre-high (5,900 ft) mountain ridge in the Bavarian Prealps between the rivers Loisach and Isar...