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refer to:
Edward Kleinschmidt (1876–1977),
American inventor Edward Kleinschmidt Mayes (born 1951),
American poet
Franz Heinrich Kleinschmidt (1812–1864),...
- Souphanousinphone, John Redcorn,
Cotton Hill, Didi Hill, Buck Strickland, and
Lucky Kleinschmidt are all
listed first followed by
recurring and
guest characters. Henry...
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Harald Kleinschmidt (born 1 June 1949) is a
German historian and
scholar of
international relations. He
completed his
doctorate in
philosophy at the University...
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Jutta Kleinschmidt (born 29
August 1962) is a
German competitor of
offroad automotive racing events. She is
known for her
numerous showings in the Paris...
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Kleinschmidt House is a
historic house in Helena, Montana. It was
built in 1892 for T. H.
Kleinschmidt, his wife and
their six children.
Kleinschmidt...
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Thomas Kleinschmidt (born
February 21, 1973) is a
retired American basketball player and
current head
basketball coach at
DePaul College Prep High School...
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Kleinschmidt Inc. was
established in 1931 by
Edward Kleinschmidt. It is a
privately owned firm that
provides electronic commerce,
electronic data interchange...
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Shortly before the war, Dr. R. V.
Kleinschmidt developed a
compression still,
which became known as the
Kleinschmidt still, for
extracting fresh water...
- Paul
Kleinschmidt, (1883–1949) was a
German painter.
Kleinschmidt was born in Bublitz, Pomerania,
German Empire (modern Bobolice, Poland). As a student...
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American inventor Edward Kleinschmidt formed Kleinschmidt Labs to
pursue a
different design of teleprinter. In 1944
Kleinschmidt demonstrated their lightweight...