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Johann Sinnhuber (27
March 1887 – 23
October 1979) was a
German general in the
Wehrmacht during World War II who
commanded the L****II Army Corps. He was...
- Generalmajor/Generalleutnant
Johann Sinnhuber, 21 May 1940 – 1
December 1941 (renaming)
Generalleutnant Johann Sinnhuber, 1
December 1941 – 1 July 1942 (renaming)...
- (in German). Vienna, Austria:
Czernin Verlag. ISBN 978-3-7076-0622-5.
Sinnhuber, Karl (2012).
Salzburg To Stalingrad. UK:
Milton Keynes. ISBN 9781471702228...
- anti-communist opposition,
returned to
their research.
According to Karl A.
Sinnhuber (Central Europe: Mitteleuropa:
Europe Centrale: An
Analysis of a Geographical...
- had the idea for what
would become the landmark. The architect,
Alfred Sinnhuber, was born in or
around Berlin, Germany, and
arrived in the U.S. in 1903...
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Gudrun Sinnhuber (born 12
March 1966) is an
Austrian sports shooter. She
competed in the women's 10
metre air
rifle event at the 1984
Summer Olympics...
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glide ratio: 10:1 at 52 km/h Wing loading: 13.75 kg/m2 (2.82 lb/sq ft)
Sinnhuber, Karl (2012).
Salzburg To Stalingrad. UK:
Milton Keynes. ISBN 9781471702228...
- l'Aéronautique et son
histoire (in French) (73): 53–57. ISSN 1243-8650.
Sinnhuber, Karl (2012).
Salzburg To Stalingrad.
Milton Keynes, UK: lulu.com. ISBN 9781471702228...
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Archived from the
original on
October 27, 2009.
Retrieved 2016-06-22.
Sinnhuber 2012, p. 59. von Rauch,
Georg (December 1984). "A
South American Air War...
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Center for
Translational Environmental Health Research and the
director of
Sinnhuber Aquatic Research Laboratory at OSU. At OSU, she
leads the
eponymous Tanguay...