Heinrich Georg "Heinz" Hax (24 January 1900 – 1 September 1969) was a German army general and sportsman. His sports career was as a German modern pentathlete...
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1933. McCullough, Hax; Brignano, Mary (2011). Play On. USA: RR Donnelley Hoechstetter. p. 37. ISBN 978-0-9707369-5-6. McCullough, Hax; Brignano, Mary (2011)...
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details Renzo Morigi Italy Heinz Hax Germany Domenico Matteucci Italy 1936 Berlin details Cornelius van Oyen Germany Heinz Hax Germany Torsten Ullman...
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Men's Double Sculls Werner Krogmann — Sailing, Men's Monotype Class Heinz Hax — Shooting, Men's Rapid-Fire Pistol Erich Krempel — Shooting, Men's Free...
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Silver Bronze 25 metre rapid fire pistol details Renzo Morigi Italy Heinz Hax Germany Domenico Matteucci Italy 50 metre rifle prone details Bertil...
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Jammonières France 25 m rapid fire pistol details Cornelius van Oyen Germany Heinz Hax Germany Torsten Ullman Sweden 50 m rifle prone details Willy Røgeberg...
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Gold Silver Bronze rapid fire pistol details Cornelius van Oyen Germany Heinz Hax Germany Torsten Ullman Sweden pistol details Torsten Ullman Sweden...
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Kahl Germany 10 9 2 19 12 52 4 Ingvar Berg Sweden 3 11 36 7 1 58 5 Heinz Hax Germany 1 15 21 20 2 59 6 David Turquand-Young Great Britain 24 7 15...
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Event Gold Silver Bronze rapid fire pistol details Renzo Morigi (ITA) Heinz Hax (GER) Domenico Matteucci (ITA) rifle prone details Bertil Rönnmark (SWE)...
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Heinz Hax 1932 Los Angeles Shooting Men's Rapid fire Pistol Gold Cornelius van Oyen 1936 Berlin Shooting Men's Rapid fire Pistol Silver Heinz Hax 1936...
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represented Germany in 1928. Helmuth Kahl won a bronze medal. Helmuth Kahl Heinz Hax Hermann Hölter "Germany at the 1928 Amsterdam Summer Games". sports-reference...
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Michael (eds.). Language and Culture in North America: Studies in Honor of Heinz-Jürgen Pinnow. Lincom Studies in Native American Linguistics. Vol. 2. Munich:...
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presentation by Adolf Hitler. However no evidence of the award made to Heinz Heuer can be found in the German Federal Archives. The author Veit Scherzer...
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Häberle Walther J. Habscheid Alois Hahn [de] Michael von Hauff Heinz Hauser Herbert Hax Anton Heini Andreas Heldrich Elhanan Helpman Johannes Hengstschläger...
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and the University of California, among other institutions. He held the Heinz Nixdorf Chair in European Integration and Economic Policy at Johns Hopkins...
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Mannheim and received his doctoral degree in 1974, under supervision of Heinz König. He held positions at the University of Mainz, the University of Stuttgart...
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Gottfried Fröhlich, 21 July 1944 – 5 January 1945 Generalmajor Heinrich-Georg Hax, 5 January – 8 May 1945 Mitcham 2007, p. 22. Panzer divisions, the blitzkrieg...
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November 17, 2017. Retrieved June 12, 2018.[permanent dead link] McCullough, Hax (1998). The People of Progress: The Sesquicentennial History of the Western...
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at the same time commander of defensive sector C (south east) in Berlin. Heinz-Oskar Laebe's nomination was prepared for signature by the Heerespersonalamt...
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Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 1 May 2020. "Georg Hax". olympedia.org. Olympedia. Retrieved 1 April 2021. "Johann Blank". olympedia...
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"Jonathan Moriamé". olympedia.org. Olympedia. Retrieved 1 April 2021. "Georg Hax". olympedia.org. Olympedia. Retrieved 1 April 2021. "Hans Eckstein". olympedia...
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