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    Otto Pittinger (born 12 February 1878 in Wörth an der Donau; died August 1926 in Munich) was a Bavarian medical officer, politician and soldier. He was...
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  • Pittinger is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Otto Pittinger (1878–1926), Bavarian medical officer, soldier and politician Togie Pittinger...
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  • unrealistic plan for a coup d'état in Munich was hatched by civil servant Dr. Otto Pittinger. Nationalist organizations, including the Nazis, would overthrow the...
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    of the Republic (Gesetz zum Schutze der Republik) on 21 July 1922. Otto Pittinger, the leader of the moderate-right Bund Bayern und Reich (League for...
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    to Dr. Otto Pittinger. Pittinger, a physician who had served as a medical officer in World War I, had formerly led the Organization Pittinger, which protected...
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    2008 and 2014. In March 2020 Josef Schütz (CSU) was elected mayor. Otto Pittinger (1878-1926), medical councilor, politician and paramedical officer Johann...
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  • (1971) Kennedy v. Bremerton School District, 597 U.S. ___ (2022) Meek v. Pittinger, 421 U.S. 349 (1975) Mitchell v. Helms, 530 U.S. 793 (2000) Wolman v....
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  • Pierson Israel Pike Lip Pike Ed Pinkham George Pinkney James Pirie Togie Pittinger Herman Pitz Walter Plock Mark Polhemus Arlie Pond Ed Poole Tom Poorman...
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  • Pierce Al Pierotti Kevin Pillar Andy Pilney Manny Piña Jim Pisoni Togie Pittinger Juan Pizarro Biff Pocoroba Hugh Poland Luis Polonia Tom Poorman Bob Porter...
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  • Stockings National Association teams from 1871 to 1877. January 14 – Togie Pittinger, 37, pitcher who posted a 115–113 record and a 3.10 ERA in eight seasons...
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    This source gives Pittenger's date of death as April 25, 1904. "William Pittinger | U.S. Civil War | U.S. Army | Medal of Honor Recipient". Congressional...
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  • Ralph Caldwell Frank Corridon Bill Duggleby Harry Kane Kid Nichols Togie Pittinger Tully Sparks Jack Sutthoff Buck Washer Catchers Fred Abbott Red Dooin...
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  • National Democracy Luděk Pik Czechoslovakian Social Democratic Party Franz Pittinger Farmers' League Johann Platzer Farmers' League Ján Pocisk Czechoslovakian...
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  • Duggleby Johnny Lush John McCloskey George McQuillan Lew Moren Togie Pittinger Lew Richie Tully Sparks Catchers Red Dooin Fred Jacklitsch Infielders...
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  • slam in Major League history, an inside-the-park homer off fellow Togie Pittinger of the Boston Beaneaters in 1902; elder sibling of Steve O'Neill and one...
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