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- crossed the Dnieper in force. Only two corps, the XI under General Wilhelm Stemmermann, the XLII Army Corps under Lieutenant General Theobald Lieb and the attached...
- Wilhelm Stemmermann (23 October 1888 – 18 February 1944) was a general in the Wehrmacht of **** Germany during World War II who commanded the XI Army...
- Ruth Leilani Stemmermann (7 September 1952 - 14 March 1995), also known as Lani Stemmermann, was an ****istant professor of plant ecology, biology and environmental...
- Okamura B.J. Penn Benjamin Pitman Bob Shane William Herbert Shipman Lani Stemmermann Kolten Wong Henry Bianchini Banyan Drive Coconut Island East Hawaii Cultural...
- original on 6 July 2010. Retrieved 31 March 2010. Nomura A, Grove JS, Stemmermann GN, Severson RK (November 1990). "Cigarette smoking and stomach cancer"...
- Medical Journal. 110 (3): 163–166. PMID 9594331. Chyou PH, Nomura AM, Stemmermann GN, Hankin JH (1993). "A prospective study of alcohol, diet, and other...
- supplies and harried by airstrikes and advancing ground forces, Wilhelm Stemmermann, commander of the trapped forces, decided to attempt a final break-out...
- botanist Shunzo Sakamaki, ****anese studies Richard Schmidt, linguist Lani Stemmermann, botanist, conservation biologist Satosi Watanabe, theoretical physicist...
- and Göring, the main body was led by Gen. Maj. Kurt Wahle, while Hptm. Stemmermann was left in charge of the rearguard. Lettow-Vorbeck would freely move...
- Margrave of Baden-Baden Joseph Frank (1771–1842), physician. Wilhelm Stemmermann (1888–1944), general in the Wehrmacht Luise Adolpha Le Beau (1850–1927)...