• Hax or HAX may refer to: Carolyn Hax (born 1966), American advice columnist Georg Hax (1870–1952), German water polo player; competed in water polo at...
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    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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    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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  • 5 Berliner Swimming Club  Germany Hans Aniol Paul Gebauer Max Hainle Georg Hax Gustav Lexau Herbert von Petersdorff Fritz Scheider Pupilles de Neptune...
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  • team that lost 2-3 to France had been put together at short notice by Georg Hax, their captain, and the team entered for the Olympics would form the basis...
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  • Friebe Preceded by Generalmajor Werner Friebe Commander of 8th Panzer Division 21 July 1944 – 5 January 1945 Succeeded by Generalmajor Heinrich-Georg Hax...
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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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    Result Berliner Swimming Club Otter Hans Aniol Paul Gebauer Max Hainle Georg Hax Gustav Lexau Herbert von Petersdorff Fritz Schneider Men's water polo...
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    7 Julius Wagner 80 23 Otto Franke 76 28 Bernhard Abraham Otto Franke Georg Hax Cassius Hermes Julius Keyl Josef Krämer Bruno Mahler Carl Ohms Adolf Schirmer...
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    Michael Swaim (redirect from LifeHax)
    its first video series, LifeHax; each episode is a zero-budget improvised spoof of do-it-yourself YouTube tutorials. LifeHax was followed in April of that...
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  •  Russian Empire Artūras Kasputis competed 1 times for  Soviet Union Heinrich Hax and Heiko Schwartz competed 1 time for the  Weimar Republic Katarzyna Juszczak...
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    October 1961 30 September 1962 2 Generalmajor Christian Müller 15 July 1958 20 September 1961 1 Generalmajor Heinrich Hax 3 September 1956 14 July 1958...
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    Cornelius van Oyen won gold and Heinrich Hax won silver. 25 m rapid fire pistol Cornelius van Oyen Heinrich Hax Georg Dern 50 m pistol Erich Krempel Paul Wehner...
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    # Event year Season Flag bearer Sport 1 1906 Summer Georg Hax Gymnastics 2 1908 Summer Wilhelm Kaufmann Gymnastics 3 1912 Summer Karl von Halt Athletics...
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  • Walther J. Habscheid Alois Hahn [de] Michael von Hauff Heinz Hauser Herbert Hax Anton Heini Andreas Heldrich Elhanan Helpman Johannes Hengstschläger Erich...
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    the last Knight's Cross awarded to Oberleutnant zur See of the Reserves Georg-Wolfgang Feller on 17 June 1945 must therefore be considered a de facto...
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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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    those who bear traditional Bavarian or German names like Josef, Theresa or Georg (becoming Sepp'l or more commonly Sepp, Resi and Schorsch, respectively)...
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  • Renzo Morigi  Italy Heinz Hax  Germany Domenico Matteucci  Italy 1936 Berlin details Cornelius van Oyen  Germany Heinz Hax  Germany Torsten Ullman  Sweden...
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  •  France 25 m rapid fire pistol details Cornelius van Oyen  Germany Heinz Hax  Germany Torsten Ullman  Sweden 50 m rifle prone details Willy Røgeberg  Norway...
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    a silver medal in the 25 m pistol event. 25 m rapid fire pistol Heinrich Hax Tom Sullivan, rowing team coach "Germany at the 1932 Los Angeles Summer Games"...
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    the hosts, as Germans Cornelius van Oyen and Heinrich Hax won gold and silver, respectively. Hax was the first man to earn multiple medals in the event...
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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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    member of the AKCR. The Heerespersonalamt (HPA—Army Staff Office) received Georg Störck's nomination for the Oak Leaves, which had been sent on 18 February...
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