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pursue a
policy of peace.
Notes His name may also be
spelled Wilibert,
Willibert or Willebert.
Citations Nelson 1992, p. 224.
Reuter 1992, pp. 61–62 n...
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Willibert Kremer (15
October 1939 – 24
December 2021) was a
German football coach and player. DFB-Pokal finalist: 1974–75 "Kremer,
Willibert" (in German)...
- (1967–1968)
Robert Gebhardt (1968–1970)
Rudolf F****nacht (1970–1973)
Willibert Kremer (1973–1976) Rolf
Schafstall (1976) Otto
Knefler (1976–1977) Carl-Heinz...
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Alfred Baumann (1979) Carl-Heinz Rühl (1979–81)
Wenzel Halama (1981–82)
Willibert Kremer (1982) Kurt
Schwarzhuber (1982)
Erich Beer (1983)
Bernd Patzke...
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Renno (1973–74)
Manfred Rummel (1974–75)
Radoslav Momirski (1976–76)
Willibert Kremer (1 July 1976 – 22
November 1981)
Gerhard Kentschke (23 November...
- July 1983 – 15
April 1985)
Heinz Patzig (16
April 1985 – 30 June 1985)
Willibert Kremer (1 July 1985 – 9
March 1986)
Heinz Patzig (14
March 1986 – 30 June...
- (1985–1986)
Wolfgang Sidka (1988–1989, 1993–1994)
Fritz Bohla (1991–1992)
Willibert Kremer (1992–1993, 1994)
Bernd Patzke (1993) Uwe Jahn (1994, 1994–1995)...
- Höher (December 1980 – June 1981) Jörg
Berger (July 1981 –
October 1982)
Willibert Kremer (October 1982 –
April 1985)
Dieter Brei (April 1985 –
April 1987)...
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Blanckertz (1823–Berlin),
founder of the
German steel spring industry Willibert Kremer (born 1939),
football player and
manager Annette Schavan (born...
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criminal Götz
Briefs (1889–1974),
national economist and
social philosopher Willibert Kauhsen (born 1939),
racing driver Johannes Bündgens (born 1956), auxiliary...