- 13-HOberleutnant
Chief of the 13./Infanterie-Regiment 178 30
August 1941 — —
Rudolf Witzig+
Luftwaffe 13-LOberleutnant
Leader of
Sturmgruppe "Granit" in the...
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Heidi Witzig (born 1944),
formerly known as
Heidi Schäppi-
Witzig and now as
Heidi Witzig Vetterli, is a
Swiss historian.
Witzig was born in 1944 in Zürich...
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Teodoro Fernández and
goalkeeper Juan Valdivieso.
Sports historian Richard Witzig described these three as "a
soccer triumvirate unsurp****ed in the world...
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Louise Witzig (1901–1969) was a
Swiss photographer and folklorist,
researcher of
traditional costumes, folk
dances and customs. She was a
member of the...
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Christian Witzig (born 9
January 2001) is a
Swiss professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for St.
Gallen and the
Switzerland national team.
Witzig is...
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Herman Witzig, Jr. (December 5, 1907 –
November 28, 1944) was an
American gymnast. He was a
member of the
United States men's
national artistic gymnastics...
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direction opposite their side's goalmouth.
Sports historian Richard Witzig considers defensive bicycle kicks a
desperate move
requiring less aim than...
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accessed 12 July 2008
Witzig (2006), page 23
Naked Translations, Coup du sombrero[usurped],
accessed 7 May 2012
Witzig (2006), page 25
Witzig (2006), page 23...
- Ivan L.
Wilzig (born
January 6, 1956) is an
American recording artist and
songwriter who is best
known for his pop-dance
remakes of 1960s and
early 1970s...
- 2019.
Retrieved 25 July 2019. Shakeshaft,
Burney &
Evans 2018, p. 116.
Witzig,
Richard (2006). The
Global Art of Soccer. CusiBoy. p. 78. ISBN 9780977668809...