- his
alias Jan
Valtin, was a
German writer during the
interwar period. He
settled in the
United States in 1938, and in 1940 (as
Valtin)
wrote his bestselling...
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Valtin may
refer to:
Albert Valtin (1937–2015),
Soviet basketball player Jan
Valtin (1905–1951),
alias of
Richard Julius Hermann Krebs,
German Soviet...
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Valens Acidalius (1567 – 25 May 1595), also
known as
Valtin Havekenthal, was a
German critic and poet
writing in the
Latin language.
Acidalius was born...
- Le
Valtin (French pronunciation: [lə valtɛ̃] ) is a
commune in the
Vosges department in
Grand Est in
northeastern France.
Communes of the
Vosges department...
- Rolf
Valtin (January 4, 1925 –
August 1, 2018) was an
American soccer forward who was a
member of the 1948 U.S.
Olympic soccer team.
Valtin (then Weigelmesser)...
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Albert Ivanovich Valtin (Russian: Альберт Иванович Вальтин;
November 17, 1937 –
February 18, 2015) was a
Soviet basketball player who
competed in the 1960...
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Valtin H (2002). "'Drink at
least eight gl****es of
water a day.' Really? Is there...
- Col du
Calvaire is a
mountain p**** in the
Vosges Mountains connecting Le
Valtin in the
Vosges to
Orbey in the Haut-Rhin. It owes its name to a Calvary,...
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Mikhail Semyonov, Yuri Korneev,
Aleksandr Petrov,
Cezars Ozers,
Albert Valtin (Coach:
Stepan Spandaryan) 1961 EuroBasket:
finished 1st
among 19 teams...
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included Henry Armetta,
Bruno Richard Hauptmann,
Willem de Kooning, Jan
Valtin, and
Florentino Das.
Stowaways typically board the ship
while it is in port...