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- 4 Urban, op.cit., p. 46. "willimowski". docs.ufpr.br. Retrieved 6 April 2022. "Prolific Scorers Data - Ernst Willimowski - Additional Data". RSSSF. Retrieved...
- number of hat-tricks and total goals, the entry is made chronologically. Willimowski also scored four goals for Poland in a 5–6 World Cup defeat to Brazil...
- retained their title, beating Hungary in the final. Polish striker Ernest Willimowski became the first player to score four goals in a World Cup game during...
- and even ethnic German players from other national teams like Ernst Willimowski, were gathered together under coach Herberger as Rote Jäger through the...
- present to guide his team to two World Cup victories. Polish Ernest Willimowski becomes the first player to score four goals in a World Cup game during...
- Wilhelm Gros Ernst Hollstein Lorenz Huber Franz Immig Manfred Eglin Ernst Willimowski Ludwig Damminger Kurt Ehrmann Bekir Refet Fritz Keller Michael Nees Pietro...
- Scarecrow Press (2005), p. 9 then euphemistically called “Schutzhaft” Thomas Willimowski, Stefan Lorant – Eine Karriere im Exil (Berlin: wvb, 2005) ISBN 978-3-86573-139-5...
- Cracovia Kraków and Pogoń Lwów. The team's most famous player was Ernest Willimowski, who started his career with Katowice, but was sold to Ruch Chorzów in...
- Poland as early as in 1940. Allegedly, Junak planned to purchase Ernest Willimowski – the forward player of both Ruch Chorzów and Poland national team, by...
- who had saved his penalty kick. Together with Gerard Wodarz and Ernest Willimowski, Peterek was part of Ruch's attack, which is to this day regarded as...