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Elfriede Lina
Rinkel (née Huth, 14 July 1922 – July 2018) was a
German ****
guard at the Ravensbrück
concentration camp from June 1944
until April 1945...
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rinkel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rinkel is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Elfriede Rinkel (1922–2018),
German SS...
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Andreas Rinkel (10
January 1889 – 25
March 1979) was a
Dutch priest who
served as the
nineteenth Archbishop of
Utrecht from 1937 to 1970.
Before serving...
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Blandine Rinkel (born 29
March 1991 Rezé ) is a
French journalist,
musician and writer. She was
nominated for the 2018 Prix
Goncourt first novel. She won...
- Jean
Rinkel-Quertier (née Quertier; 12
November 1925 – 23
January 2019), was a
female former tennis player from
England who was
active in the late 1940s...
- PMID 12775880.
Dorhout Mees SM,
Rinkel GJ,
Feigin VL,
Algra A, van den
Bergh WM,
Vermeulen M, van Gijn J (July 2007).
Rinkel GJ (ed.). "Calcium antagonists...
- Jan
William Joslin "John"
Rinkel (24
March 1905 – 13
March 1975) was an
English sprinter. He
competed in the 400 m and 4 × 400 m
relay events at the 1928...
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Ferdinand Rinkel (27
October 1920 – 16
March 2000) was a
Dutch tennis and
field hockey player who was
active in the 1940s and 1950s. Ivo
Rinkel won the...
- 84-year-old San
Francisco resident Elfriede Rinkel was
deported by the US
Justice Department to Germany;
Rinkel had
worked at Ravensbrück from June 1944...
- 1016/j.annemergmed.2014.01.023. PMID 24635988. van Gijn, J.; Kerr, R.S.;
Rinkel, G.J. (2007). "Subarachnoid Haemorrhage". Lancet. 369 (9558): 306–318. doi:10...