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Fritz Korbach (18 July 1945 – 14
August 2011) was a
German professional football player and manager. He was
particularly well
known in the Netherlands...
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Korbach (pronunciation: ˈkoːɐˌbax),
officially the
Hanseatic City of
Korbach (German:
Hansestadt Korbach), is the
district seat of Waldeck-Frankenberg...
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Korbach Hauptbahnhof is a
railway station in the muni****lity of
Korbach,
located in the Waldeck-Frankenberg
district in Hesse, Germany. It was renamed...
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Gemballa GmbH. In 2016,
Steffen Korbach became the sole CEO of the
company and
Alexander Schwarz stepped down.
Korbach reportedly also took over the shares...
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railway line in
North Rhine-Westphalia and
North Hesse. The
middle section,
Korbach–Frankenberg, is
called the
Untere Edertalbahn (Lower Eder
Valley Railway)...
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former Hanseatic City
Korbach, an area with many sheep.
Moses Meyer-Wittgenstein (born 1761 in Laasphe; died 3
January 1822 in
Korbach),
married Bernhardine...
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loading and stacking. The
company has
sites in Diemelsee-Flechtdorf and
Korbach, and is part of the
Wacker Neuson group.
Maschinenfabrik Weidemann KG was...
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Eisenberg Castle (German: Burg Eisenberg) is a ruin near the
German town of
Korbach in Hesse. The
castle was
founded in the 14th century, but the
names of...
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Verlangen (1983–85)
Simon Kistemaker (1 July 1985 – 30 June 1986)
Fritz Korbach (1 July 1986 – 30 June 1988) Sándor
Popovics (1 June 1988 – 30 June 1990)...