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Koegel may
refer to:
Arthur Koegel (born 1889–?),
American politician in the
Wisconsin State ****embly
Debbie Koegel (born 1977),
American ice
dancer Erin...
- Otto Max
Koegel (16
October 1895 – 27 June 1946) was a ****
officer who
served as a
commander at Lichtenburg, Ravensbrück,
Majdanek and Flossenbürg concentration...
- The
Koegel Meat
Company is a meat processing, packaging, and
distribution company based in Flint, Michigan.
Koegel's produces 35 products.
Koegel's hot...
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Robert Koegel is a
senior research scientist at
Stanford University School of Medicine. He was
formerly a
distinguished professor and the
director of the...
- Erin
Koegel (born
April 6, 1982) is an
American politician serving in the
Minnesota House of
Representatives since 2017. A
member of the Minnesota...
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including the
Soviet prisoners of war. From
April 1943, the
commandant was Max
Koegel,
described by
American historian Todd
Huebner as "a
vicious martinet" who...
- Tim
Koegel (born
October 28, 1958) is a
former American football quarterback in the USFL who pla**** for the
Chicago Blitz. He pla****
college football for...
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Debbie Koegel (born
February 28, 1977) is an
American former competitive ice dancer. With Oleg Fediukov, she is the 1998
Nebelhorn Trophy silver medalist...
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intervention for
children with
autism that was
invented by
Robert Koegel and Lynn Kern
Koegel. PRT
advocates contend that
behavior hinges on "pivotal" behavioral...
- by
Springer Science+Business
Media and the editor-in-chief is Lynn Kern
Koegel (Stanford University). The
following persons are or have been editor-in-chief:...