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Karsch may
refer to: Anna
Louisa Karsch (1722–1791),
German autodidact and poet
Anton Karsch (1822–1892),
German botanist,
microbiologist and naturalist...
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Anton Ferdinand Franz Karsch (19 June 1822 – 15
March 1892) was a
German physician, botanist, microbiologist, cell
biologist and
natural philosopher. He...
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Andrew Karsch is an
American film
producer involved in
motion pictures,
politics and technology.
Andrew Karsch attended The
American Film
Institute Center...
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Johannes Waldemar Karsch (May 7, 1881 in
Dresden –
April 14, 1939 in
Weixdorf near Dresden) was a
German Esperantist and a
state auditor.
Karsch became an Esperantist...
- Doug
Karsch (born 1969 or 1970) is an
American talk
radio show host and the
Michigan Wolverines football radio play by play
announcer (alongside Jon Jansen)...
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Split hand
split foot-nystagmus syndrome, also
known as
Karsch–Neugebauer syndrome, is a rare
genetic disorder which is
characterized by the
absence of...
- Anna
Louisa Karsch (1
December 1722 in Hammer,
Silesia – 12
October 1791 in Berlin) was a
German autodidact and poet from the
Silesia region,
known to...
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because Ted and Amy are there. Mort
instead hires private investigator Ken
Karsch, who
stakes out the
cabin and
speaks to Tom Greenleaf, a
local resident...
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Rudolf Karsch (26
December 1913 – 11
December 1950) was a
German cyclist. He won the
bronze medal in 1000m time
trial at the 1936
Summer Olympics. "Rudolf...
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Joachim Karsch (June 20, 1897 –
February 11, 1945) was a
German artist. He was born in
Breslau and died in Groß Gandern, Sternberg. In 1932, he won a bronze...