- and may
refer to:
Bigna Windmüller (born 1991),
Swiss ski
jumper Gino
Windmüller (born 1989),
German footballer Sabrina Windmüller (born 1987),
Swiss ski...
- Max
Windmüller (7
February 1920 in Emden, East
Frisia – 21
April 1945 in Cham, Oberpfalz) was a
German member of the
Dutch resistance. He was
forced to...
- Gino
Windmüller (born 20 June 1989) is a
German footballer who
plays for 1. FC Bocholt. He made his
professional debut for
Regensburg on 20 July 2013 in...
- It was
named after Louis Windmuller, a
local resident who was a
German immigrant and a businessman. In 1936,
Windmuller's children donated the family...
- Nina
Windmüller (born 8
November 1987) is a
German footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for Koln and
football freestyler. Rodenbücher,
Manuela Ihnle und...
-
Bigna Windmüller (born 27
February 1991) is a
Swiss ski
jumper with one FIS Ski
Jumping World Cup
podium as an individual. She is set to
compete for Switzerland...
-
Sabrina Windmüller (born 13
October 1987) is a
female Swiss former ski jumper. She is the
first winner in
history of Ladies'
World Cup ski jumping. She...
-
removed and
converted to parkland,
connecting the park to the
adjacent Windmuller Park. Seating, paths, and
trees were
later installed in the park, and...
- Basingstoke:
Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 176–179. ISBN 0333771125. Campbell, Joan;
Windmuller, John P. (1992).
European Labor Unions.
Greenwood Publishing Group. p...
- will
continue to be sold
under the
established ****a
brand name.
Sally Windmüller founded the
company in 1899
under the name Westfälische Metall-Industrie...