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Girbig 1975, p. 73.
Franks 1994, pp. 163–165.
Zaloga 2004, p. 61.
Girbig 1975, p. 114.
Caldwell &
Muller 2007, p. 262.
Girbig 1975, p. 12.
Girbig 1975...
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indicates information discrepancies listed by Aders, Boiten, Caldwell,
Girbig, Held, Obermaier, ****k, Ring, Mathews,
Foreman and Zabecki.
According to...
- ("flak"). His
final total is
given as 300.
Girbig gives personnel losses as 151
pilots killed and 63 captured.
Girbig gives Allied losses as
roughly 500, including...
- Emil
Girbig (11 June 1866 – 6
February 1933) was a
German trade unionist and politician. Born in Elisabethhütte near Jamlitz, he
completed an apprenticeship...
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independent of
continental drift. The
dataset was
created in 1985 by Jean-Patrick
Girbig of Elf, to "standardize,
improve and
share spatial data
between members...
- (slash)
indicates information discrepancies listed by Caldwell, Foreman,
Girbig, Mathews, Obermaier, Ring, ****k, and Zabecki.
Caldwell 1998, p. 492. Mathews...
- 125–130.
Outze 1962, p. 359.
Merglen 1970, p. 26.
Darling 2008, p. 181.
Girbig 1975, p. 112. do****entArchiv.de 2004, §2.
Maiolo 1998, pp. 35–36. Maiolo...
- 201–202.
Girbig 1975, p. 17. de Bie, Rob. "Me 163B
Komet – Me 163B Airfields".
Retrieved 22
January 2013.
Green 1971, p. 8.
Girbig 1975, p. 18.
Girbig 1975...
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General Commission of
German Trade Unions. From 1897, it was led by Emil
Girbig. In 1907, it
became the "Central
Union of Gl****workers", and from 1908,...
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Divisions in
World War II. Vol. 2.
Stackpole Books. ISBN 9780811734370.
Girbig,
Werner (1970). Im
Anflug auf die Reichshauptstadt: Die
Dokumentation der...