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Ulrich Wernitz (21
January 1921 – 23
December 1980) was a
Luftwaffe flying ace of
World War II. He was
credited with 101
aerial victories—that is, 101...
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Mengden "Generalsstabschef" des
deutschen Sports,
Verlag Bartels &
Wernitz. 'Sport und
Staat Turnverein Riesel,
History Archived 2011-07-24 at the...
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Bartels [u.]
Wernitz.
Ursel Brunner (1976). Trockentraining. Bartels,
Wernitz.
Ursel Brunner's
obituary (in German) Evans...
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history of
Olympic athletics.
Volume 1: 1896-1936.
Verlag Bartels &
Wernitz KG, Berlin, 2nd
edition 1970. "100 metres, Men". Olympedia.
Retrieved 21...
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Zintel (Schenk)
Aleksander Fogiel (Polish colonel) J****z Zakrzeński (
Wernitz)
Zygmunt Kęstowicz (Ohlers) Józef
Duriasz (Lüboff)
Saturnin Żórawski (Fahrenwirst)...
- south, byp****ing Przasnysz. On
February 19, the
corps of
Morgen and the
Wernitz division were
ordered to byp****
Przasnysz from the east and west, to tie...
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formed in
November 1914 as the
Wernitz Division (Division
Wernitz),
named after its
commander General Theodor von
Wernitz, and
became the 86th Infantry...
- In 1970,
ownership p****ed to the 26-year-old
Andreas von Salm-Kyrburg
Wernitz, Duke of Hornes,
Spanish cousin of King Juan
Carlos I, who
presided over...
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Deutschen Militärgeschichte. Militärverlag der DDR,
Berlin 1985.
Frank Wernitz: Die
preussischen Freitruppen im Siebenjährigen Krieg, 1756–1763. Entstehung...
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Vogelsang Voigt Vosen Waltemathe Walther Wartenberg Weinhofer Weisskirchen Wernitz Westphal Weyel Wieczorek (from 11 July 1984)
Wieczorek Wiefel Wiesche Wimmer...