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- Fritz Millinger (19 September 1935 – 22 May 2021) was a German football defender and later manager. "Traueranzeigen von Fritz Millinger | Südwest Presse...
- 1972 Hermann Eppenhoff (1919–1992) 1 July 1972 – 1 December 1974 Fritz Millinger (b. 1935) 2 December 1974 – 13 December 1974 Albert Sing (1917–2008) 14...
- engineer Robert Lusser Hans Maus Helmut Merk Joseph Michel Hans Milde Heinz Millinger Rudolf Minning William Mrazek Erich W. Neubert Hans von Ohain (designer...
- Europski dom Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik 2006 (ISBN 953-95338-0-5). Susan P. Millinger, "Epic Values: The Song of Roland", in Jason Glenn (ed), The Middle Ages...
- doi:10.1006/icar.1997.5789. Soja, R.H.; Grün, E.; Strub, P.; Sommer, M.; Millinger, M.; Vaubaillon, J.; Alius, W.; Camodeca, G.; Hein, F.; Laskar, J.; Gastieau...
- 30 June 1973 Willibald Hahn 7 January 1973 – 15 September 1974 Fritz Millinger 16 Sep 1974 – 30 June 1975 Georg Wurzer and Rudolf Kröner 7 January 1975 –...
- Science-Technology Group, Special Libraries ****ociation. 1979. Retrieved 23 July 2024. Millinger GS (April 1986). "Neutral amino acid therapy for the management of chronic...
- portrayal of the General and his wife, with Vincent Zhao in the leading role. Millinger & Fang 1976, p. 220 Huang 1981, p. 156 Gyves 1993, p. 15 "1587, a year...
- due to having incomplete information at the time, Millingen (and not "Millinger") was neither Jewish nor Serbian, but of British nationality (a nationality...
- Eggleston Great Britain 2010 8148 NE Face to C2 (6400)/ 2 days Yes 30 Josef Millinger Austria 1981 8133 NE Face skied from about 30m below summit to c5; then...