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Jesse Alan
Marsch (/ˈdʒɛsi ˈmɑːrʃ/ JESS-ee MARSH; born
November 8, 1973) is an
American professional soccer coach and
former player who is the head coach...
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Gaisburger Marsch (German for "march of Gaisburg") is a
traditional Swabian beef stew
named after Gaisburg, a
district of Stuttgart. The meat,
cooked in...
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Marsch or
marsch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Marsch may
refer to:
Eckart Marsch (born 1947),
German physicist Jesse Marsch (born 1973)...
- 134 (AM II, 195)), also
known as Der Königgrätzer or Der Königgrätzer
Marsch, is one of the most
famous German military marches,
composed in 1866 by...
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Yorckscher Marsch The "Yorckscher
Marsch",
performed by the
United States Marine Band in 2007.
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Marsch" was...
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Persischer Marsch (Persian March), Op. 289, is a
march in G
minor composed by
Johann Strauss II in the
autumn of 1864. The
composer conducted the first...
- Björneborgarnas
marsch (Finnish:
Porilaisten marssi; Estonian:
Porilaste marss; 'March of the Björneborgers' or 'March of the Pori Regiment') is a Swedish...
- Axis" / "Propaganda" / "Deployment") II. "Einhorn" ("Unicorn") III. "
Marschlied" ("Marching Song") "Headcleaner" - 5:12 "Das
Gleissen / Schlacht" ("The...
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Dessauer Marsch (Armeemarsch I, 1b) is a slow
infantry march. It is
believed that the
march originated from Italy. The
melody of a folk song was pla****...
- "Badonviller-
Marsch" (AM II, 256) is a
Bavarian military march by
composer Georg Fürst (1870–1936).
After 1934, with its name
Germanized to "Badenweiler
Marsch" by...