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Fritz Ritterbusch (11
January 1894 – 14 May 1946) was a **** SS-Haupftsturmführer, a
member of the crew of the
Hinzert concentration camp,
Lublin and...
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Wilhelm (Willi)
Friedrich Adolf Ritterbusch (3 July 1892, in Werdau,
Germany – 10
April 1981, in Skelund, Denmark), was a ****
Party political functionary...
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multiplayer online role-playing game
Nvidia Omniverse Spatial computing RITTERBUSCH,
GEORG DAVID; TEICHMANN, AND
MALTE ROLF (February 9, 2023). "Defining...
- materials, thin films, and colloids. The
current editor-in-chief is
Joern Ritterbusch;
David Flanagan was
previously the editor-in-chief.
Advanced Functional...
- Speeches."
Communist and Post-Communist
Studies 53.1 (2020): 13–26 online.
Ritterbusch,Paul
Demokratie und Diktatur : über
Wesen und
Wirklichkeit des westeuropäischen...
- jumped, or was
pushed out of a train" and was
succeeded by
Wilhelm Ritterbusch.
Jacob Presser,
Ashes in the Wind: The
Destruction of
Dutch Jewry (Wayne...
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nothing about soccer."
Cousy married his
college sweetheart,
Missie Ritterbusch, in
December 1950, six
months after he
graduated from Holy Cross. They...
- Auschwitz-Birkenau, and at Mittelbau-Dora. He was not charged. On 18 June 1943,
Fritz Ritterbusch moved to KL
Lublin to
become aide-de-camp to the Commandant. Due to the...
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Chair Mary Jo LaFreniere, Vice
Chair Shahidul Mannan Joe
Clark Amy
Ritterbusch Area • Total 28.2 sq mi (72.9 km2) • Land 26.6 sq mi (68.8 km2) • Water...
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Fritz Reiner (1888–1963),
American conductor, born in
Hungary Fritz Ritterbusch (1894–1946),
German **** SS
concentration camp
commander executed for...