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- The Kalthoff repeater was a type of repeating firearm that was designed by members of the Kalthoff family around 1630, and became the first repeating firearm...
- The Kalthoffs were a prominent Danish-German family of gunsmiths during the 17th century, best known for the Kalthoff repeater — a rapid fire flintlock...
- Albert Kalthoff (5 March 1850, Barmen – 11 May 1906, Bremen) was a German Protestant theologian, who along with Emil Felden (1874–1959), Oscar Mauritz...
- Dustin Kalthoff is a Canadian curler from Humboldt, Saskatchewan. Kalthoff graduated from University of Saskatchewan. He currently lives in Saskatoon...
- literature that produced history rather than described it. According to Albert Kalthoff (1850–1906), a social movement produced Jesus when it encountered Jewish...
- Actions Were Wrong, Psychologist Says". ABC. Retrieved February 5, 2017. Kalthoff, Ken; Mone, John L. (February 25, 2015). "Jury Returns Guilty Verdict in...
- officers". Charlotte Observer. Archived from the original on March 6, 2012. Kalthoff, Ken (October 4, 2012). "DPD Major Promotions Boost Command Staff | NBC...
- breechloading firearms (e.g. the Lorenzóni repeater, Cookson repeater, and Kalthoff repeater) had been invented as early as the 17th century, the first repeating...
- (1977) Reinhard Roder (1977–1978) Radoslav Momirski (1978–1979) Helmut Kalthoff (1979) Gerd Bohnsack (1979–1980) Werner Biskup (1980–1981) Bernd Hoss (1981)...
- Jahrhunderts 13 (1998), H. 2, p. 16–71 (pdf)[permanent dead link] Jürgen Kalthoff / Martin Werner: Die Händler des Zyklon B. - Weinbacher & Stabenow. Eine...