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Wendler may
refer to:
Wendler Arena, an ice rink
which is part of the Dow
Event Center in Saginaw,
Michigan Wendler Middle School, in the
Anchorage School...
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Michael Wendler (born
Michael Skowronek, 22 June 1972;
legal name
after his
marriage in 2009
Michael Norberg; also
known as Der
Wendler) is a
German pop...
- The
Wendler Building is a
historic commercial building at 400 D
Street in Anchorage, Alaska.
Built in 1915 by Tony and
Florence Wendler, it is the oldest...
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Wendler was a
German wheelwright and car body
manufacturer in Reutlingen. The
company was
opened by
Erhard Wendler in 1840 as a
carriage factory. Initially...
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Wendler is a
former art
gallery owner who co-founded the fine arts
journal Art
Monthly in 1976.
Between December 1971 and July 1974 the Jack
Wendler Gallery...
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Richard Wendler (22
January 1898 – 24
August 1972) was a high-ranking ****
official during World War II.
During the
occupation of Poland, he was the Governor...
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Ernst Wendler (April 24, 1890 -
March 31, 1986) was a
German diplomat and businessman.
Wendler served as the amb****ador of ****
Germany to
Bolivia from...
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Joachim Wendler (June 6, 1939, in Erfurt, Germany[citation needed] –
September 25, 1975, in Rockport, M****achusetts) was a West
German aquanaut who died...
- Paul H.
Wendler (March 9, 1917 –
March 13, 2013) was a
politician from Michigan,
United States, who
served as
Mayor of Saginaw, as well as on the city...
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Simone Wendler (* 1955 in Cottbus) is a
chemist and journalist.
Until her retirement, she was
chief reporter of
Lusatian Rundschau Newspaper.
Wendler studied...