-
called the
Tschammer-Pokal. The
first titleholders were 1. FC Nürnberg. In 1937,
Schalke 04 were the
first team to win the double. The
Tschammer-Pokal was...
- Hans von
Tschammer und
Osten (25
October 1887 – 25
March 1943) was a
German sport official, SA
leader and a
member of the
Reichstag for the **** Party...
- the
German National Olympic Committee. The NSRL's
leaders were Hans von
Tschammer und
Osten (1933–1943), Arno
Breitmeyer (1943–1944) and Karl
Ritter von...
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Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen by Reichssportführer Hans von
Tschammer und Osten.
While the 1936
Summer Olympics held in
Berlin months later...
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Ligota Czamborowa [liˈɡɔta t͡ʂambɔˈrɔva] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Izbicko,
within Strzelce County,
Opole Voivodeship, in south-western...
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table (medallists,
German Olympic Decoration)
Organisation (Hans von
Tschammer und Osten, Carl Diem)
Concerns and
controversies In culture:
Berlin 36...
- Rome was
originally selected to hold the 1908
Summer Olympics. Hans von
Tschammer und Osten, as Reichssportführer (i.e., head of the
National Socialist...
- was
named for Reichssportführer (Sports
Chief of the Reich) Hans von
Tschammer und
Osten and is
predecessor to the modern-day DFB-Pokal (German Cup)...
- necessary. The
Church also
houses the
Protestant Museum altogether with
Tschammer Library which has
about 23 000
books in its collection. On 12 October...
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Belgian basketball player in the
Israeli Basketball Premier League Hans von
Tschammer und
Osten (1887–1943),
German sports director Hans Vonk (born 1970), South...