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Schwabing 1947–48:
Turnerbund Heidelberg 1948–49: MTSV
Schwabing 1949–50: Stuttgart-Degerloch 1950–51:
Turnerbund Heidelberg 1951–52:
Turnerbund Heidelberg 1952–53:...
- Rhine-Westphalia. The side has its
origins in the
gymnastics club
Essener Turnerbund founded in 1881. A
football department was
formed in
January 1900 and...
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Turnerbund Heidenheim 1902
whose history was as a worker's club.[citation needed] TB was
established on 21
December 1902 and was
renamed Turnerbund Heidenheim...
- The
older of the two
predecessor sides was
founded on 12
April 1846 as
Turnerbund Ulm. They had an on-again, off-again[tone]
relationship with Turnverein...
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gymnastics and
sports club
Turnerbund Altach. In 1930, they
started to
compete in the
Vorarlberger B-Kl****e as FA
Turnerbund Altach, but the club temporarily...
- Eiche.[citation needed] In 1910,
Vogelheim came to an
arrangement with
Turnerbund Bergeborbeck that
allowed the two
clubs to
field a
football side.[citation...
- 1947–48
Turnerbund Heidelberg (1) 1948–49 MTSV
Schwabing (2) 1949–50 Stuttgart-Degerloch (1) 1950–51
Turnerbund Heidelberg (2) 1951–52
Turnerbund Heidelberg...
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another and
become involved in
social and
sports activities. The
National Turnerbund, the head
organization of the Turnvereine,
started drilling members as...
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Harburger TB 1865 (German:
Harburger Turnerbund von 1865 e. V.) is a
German sports club in Heimfeld, Hamburg, Germany.
Harburg TB was
founded on 6 September...
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Civil War, the
national organization took a new name,
Nordamerikanischer Turnerbund, and
supported German-language
teaching in
public high schools, as well...