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- Peter Scharmach (born 31 May 1964 in Remscheid) is an auto racing driver who is of both German and New Zealand nationality, who lives in Christchurch...
- Lepkowski appeared in the Australian telemovie Sisters of War as Bishop Leo Scharmach. In 2016 he appeared as Zanrush, a red priest, in "The Red Woman", the...
- women under her care. Gerald Lepkowski as Bishop Leo Scharmach. Polish-born, Bishop Leo Scharmach was the charismatic leader of the Catholic Mission at...
- Lambrecht SP7 141 8th 7th 26 Porsche 911 GT3 Frank Kräling Marc Gindorf Peter Scharmach Martin Gagginger SP7 144 5th 4th 27 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup Gary Williams...
- Kong driver Paul Poon and New Zealander Peter Scharmach. While Poon failed to qualify for the race, Scharmach finished 16th in the first race, but retired...
- received three warnings in quick succession from German referee Frank Scharmach before being disqualified. Mazaheri, speaking through a translator, declared...
- Mazaheri  Iran v. Jose Larduet  Cuba (Heavyweight) German referee Frank Scharmach was suspended for five days after the second-round disqualification of...
- 992 GT3 Cup 119 Robin Chrzanowski Am 1–2, 6–7 Kersten Jodexnis Peter Scharmach 6–7 Nick Salewsky 6 Robin Chrzanowski P 3–4 Kersten Jodexnis Nick Salewsky...
- Clickversicherungs Team Porsche 992 GT3 Cup P Robin Chrzanowski Kersten Jodexnis Peter Scharmach Nick Salewsky 121 KKrämer Racing Porsche 992 GT3 Cup P Christopher Brück...
- overwhelmed the island and took them prisoner in 1942. The local Bishop Leo Scharmach, a Pole, convinced the ****anese that he was German and to spare the internees...