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- Oberndorff may refer to Adolph von Asch zu Asch auf Oberndorff (1839–1906), Bavarian soldier Alfred von Oberndorff (1870–1963) Oberndorf (disambiguation)...
- Alfred Maria Fortunatus Franziskus Caesar von Oberndorff (9 December 1870 – 16 March 1963), also Count Oberndorff, was a German diplomat. He headed missions...
- W, Eichler EE, Romano C, Van Esch H, Stumpel C, Vreeburg M, Smeets E, Oberndorff K, van Bon BW, Shaw M, Gecz J, Haan E, Bienek M, Jensen C, Loeys BL, Van...
- Matthias Erzberger, minister without portfolio. With him, Alfred von Oberndorff of the Foreign Ministry, and Captain Vanselow of the navy, Winterfeldt...
- Adolf Freiherr von Asch zu Asch auf Oberndorff was a Bavarian military officer. Born in Munich on 30 October 1839, Asch joined the Bavarian Army as an...
- signatories were: Matthias Erzberger, a civilian politician Count Alfred von Oberndorff, from the Foreign Ministry Major General Detlof von Winterfeldt, army...
- Naval Captain Jack Marriott. In the foreground, Erzberger, Generalmajor Detlof von Winterfeldt (with helmet), Alfred von Oberndorff, and Ernst Vanselow....
- and in Belgium Baron van Moerkerken-Damme. De Norman et d'Audenhove Von Oberndorff Van Oijen Van Oranje-N****au van Amsberg; members of this family are Count...
- Schönborn-Wiesentheid (1872–1920), who married Wolfgang, Count von Oberndorff, brother of Alfred von Oberndorff. After his death in 1906, she married Stanislaus, 5th...
- armistice commission sent to France–consisting of Erzberger, Amb****ador Count Oberndorff, and General von Winterfeldt–which had crossed the French lines two evenings...