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surname was
adopted by some
Pfisters that
immigrated to the
United States.
Pister was also used as
misspelling of
Pfister by
German immigrants coming...
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Pfisters Mühle: Ein
Sommerferienheft (English:
Pfister's Mill:
Notes From a
Summer Vacation) is an 1884
novel by
German author Wilhelm Raabe. A tale of...
- Phil
Pfister (/ˈfɪstər/ FIS-tər; born May 15, 1971) is an
American former strongman competitor and
winner of the 2006 World's
Strongest Man competition...
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William Pfister founded the
company in 1910. Today,
Pfister is
owned by ****a Abloy.
Price Pfister was
founded by Emil
Price and
William Pfister in Los...
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Walter C.
Pfister (born July 8, 1961) is an
American director and
former cinematographer, who is best
known for his work with
filmmaker Christopher Nolan...
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Nancy Merle Pfister was an
American woman who was
found murdered on
February 26, 2014, in a walk-in
closet of her
secluded home in the
Rocky Mountains...
- The
Pfister Hotel is a
luxury hotel in
downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
United States. The
Pfister Hotel is a
member of
Historic Hotels of America, the official...
- Hank
Pfister (born
October 9, 1953) is a
former tennis player from the
United States, who won two
singles titles (1981, Maui and 1982, Newport) during...
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Oskar Pfister (23
February 1873 – 6
August 1956) was a
Swiss Lutheran minister and lay
psychoanalyst who was a
native of Wiedikon.
Pfister studied theology...
- Otto
Martin Pfister (born 24
November 1937) is a
German football manager and one of Germany's most
successful coaching exports,
voted Africa's Manager...