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Freda Wuesthoff (born
Freda Anna Lina
Eugenie Hoffmann; 16 May 1896 in Leipzig; died 5
November 1956 in Munich) was a
German patent attorney and pacifist...
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Faust (German: [faʊ̯st], English: "fist") are a
German rock band from Hamburg.
Formed in 1971 by
producer and
former music journalist Uwe Nettelbeck, the...
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Robert William Wuesthoff (May 25, 1926 – July 12, 2013) was the
baseball coach for the Long
Beach State Forty Niners Baseball Team from 1964 to 1969 and...
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junior varsity coach, and ****istant
basketball coach Bob
Wuesthoff in 1964. In
Wuesthoff's first year as head coach, the 49ers
rebounded impressively...
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Gerrit van
Wuysthoff (also
Geraerd Wuesthoff;
lived in the 17th century) was a
Dutch merchant and
served the
Dutch East
India Company.
According to sources...
- Kurt Wüsthoff
Leutnant Kurt
Wuesthoff Born (1897-01-27)27
January 1897 Aachen,
Germany Died 23 July 1926(1926-07-23) (aged 29) Dresden,
Germany Allegiance...
- Open (won by Gary Player) 2003 U.S. Girls'
Junior (won by Sukjin-Lee
Wuesthoff) 2021 U.S.
Senior Women's Open (won by
Annika Sörenstam) The
course was...
- History". West
Valley City.
Archived from the
original on
April 30, 2007. "
Wuesthoff hospitals to be
renamed by
recent buyer". "American
Hospital Directory"...
- Living. March–April 2009. pp. 97–99. McClung,
Chuck (December 24, 2012). "
Wuesthoff admissions mirror rest of Florida".
Florida Today. Melbourne, Florida...
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America 500 in an Elva Mark 7
Porsche powered sports racer driven by Bill
Wuesthoff and
Augie Pabst.
Porsche started racing with lightweight,
tuned derivatives...