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Böhler was an
Austrian trader for steel. It was
founded in 1870 by the
brothers Albert and Emil
Böhler.
Following World War II, the
company was nationalized...
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Böhler,
Bohler, and
Boehler is a surname, and may
refer to;
Bruce Boehler (1917–1987),
American professional basketball player George Boehler (1892–1958)...
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Böhler & CO in
Vienna by the
Böhler brothers Emil and
Albert Böhler. 1991
Böhler Welding becomes a
separate division in the
newly formed Böhler-Uddeholm...
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Böhler-Uddeholm is an
Austrian company specialized in
producing tool
steel and
special forgings. It was
formed in 1991 as a
result of a
merger between...
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Lorenz Böhler (15
January 1885 in Wolfurt,
Austria – 20
January 1973 in Vienna) was an
Austrian physician and surgeon.
Böhler is most
notable as one of...
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Bohler Canyon is a
valley in Mono County, California, in the
United States.
Bohler Canyon was
named for
Joseph Bohler, an
early settler. U.S. Geological...
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Britta Böhler (17 July 1960 in
Freiburg im Breisgau, West Germany) is a
Dutch lawyer in
international law and
human rights, and a
former member of the...
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Julius Böhler was one of the
largest and most
important art
dealers in the German-speaking world. The art
dealer was
founded in 1880 by
Julius Böhler (1860-1934)...
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Bettina Böhler (born 1960 in
Freiburg im Breisgau) is a
German film editor.
Böhler began her
professional journey at the age of
nineteen as an ****istant...
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service during World War II. It was
originally designed by
Austrian firm
Böhler, and
produced in
Italy under license. The
Cannone da 47/32 was used both...