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Knittel is a
family name in
German speaking countries: Anna Stainer-
Knittel (1841–1915) an
Austrian painter, also
known as
Geierwally Benedikt Knittel...
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Gustav Knittel (27
November 1914 – 30 June 1976) was a Sturmbannführer (major) in the SS
Division Leibstandarte (LSSAH) who was
awarded the Knight's Cross...
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Bastian Knittel (German pronunciation: [ˈbasti̯aːn ˈknɪtl̩]; born 8
August 1983) is a
German tennis player playing on the ATP
Challenger Tour. He reached...
- John
Knittel,
originally Hermann Emanuel Knittel (March 24, 1891 in Dharwar,
India –
April 26, 1970 in Maienfeld, Graubünden) was a
Swiss writer. John...
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Krzysztof Knittel (born 1 May 1947, in Warsaw) is a
Polish composer of symphonic, chamber,
stage and
electroacoustic works.
Knittel studied sound engineering...
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Knittel is an
unincorporated community in
Maxfield Township in
Bremer County, Iowa,
United States.
Knittel lies at the
junction of Iowa
Highway 3 and County...
- 2007.
Archived from the
original on
October 29, 2004. Cowart, Robert;
Knittel,
Brian (2008).
Special Edition Using Microsoft Windows Vista. Que Publishing...
- Eric
Knittel (born 20
April 1983, in Berlin) is a
German rower.
Knittel won the gold
medal in the 2009
Rowing World Cup at
Lucerne in the men's double...
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Franz Anton Knittel (April 3, 1721 –
December 10, 1792) was a German,
Lutheran orthodox theologian, priest, and palaeographer. He
examined palimpsests'...
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Schnellgruppe Knittel,
which had been
designated to
follow Hansen, to
instead move
forward to
support Peiper. SS-Sturmbannführer
Knittel crossed the bridge...