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Wehrle may
refer to: Ann E.
Wehrle (born 1956),
American astronomer Emilian Wehrle (1832–1896),
German clockmaker Gottlieb Wehrle (1822–1886), American...
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Alexander Wehrle ([ˌalɛˈksandɐ veːɐ̯lə]; born 11
February 1975) is a
German sports administrator who has
served as the
chairman of
Bundesliga club VfB...
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Francis Wehrle (18
December 1921–11 May 2004) was a
researcher and
physician who
helped develop of
methods to
prevent and
treat polio and smallpox.
Wehrle graduated...
- Cole
Wehrle is an
American board game
designer and academic. He has
designed the
board games Root, Oath:
Chronicles of
Empire and Exile, and Arcs at Leder...
- John
Wehrle may
refer to: John
Baptist Vincent de Paul
Wehrle (1855–1941), Swiss-born
bishop John O.
Wehrle (born 1941),
American artist This disambiguation...
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Hermann Josef Wehrle (26 July 1899 – 14
September 1944) was a
German Catholic priest who was
killed after the 20 July plot.
Wehrle was
drafted into the...
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Martin Wehrle (born 17
March 1970) is a
German journalist,
career advisor and non-fiction author. He is also
known as an
advocate of
universal basic income...
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Martha Gaines Wehrle (November 30, 1925 – October 31, 2007) was an
American politician who
served on the West
Virginia House of
Delegates from 1974 to...
- Roper,
previously named the Florence-
Wehrle Company among other names, was
founded in 1883, with it
location in Newark, Ohio. The company, once the largest...
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Emilian Wehrle (1832 – 1896, born in Schönenbach (Furtwangen), was a
reputed Black Forest clockmaker famous for his high-quality
musical clocks. These...