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- Mike Schloesser (born 15 january 1994 in Heerlen, Netherlands) is a compound archer from the Netherlands. In 2015, he was the first person to hit a perfect...
- Sir Herman Henry Slesser PC (born Schloesser; 12 July 1883 – 3 December 1979) was an English barrister and British Labour Party politician who served as...
- Jeffrey J. Schloesser is a retired major general and the former President of Aviation Worldwide Services (AAR CORP). He currently is Executive Vice President...
- Gabriela Schloesser (née Bayardo, born 18 February 1994) is a Mexican-born Dutch recurve archer from Tijuana who represented Mexico before 2016, and has...
- Young was born in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, the daughter of Pauline Schloesser, a sociologist, and Donald E. Young. Her sister is Leigh Taylor-Young...
- Melissa-Jane Daniel Roberval "Tico" dos Santos Peter Elzinga Sara López Mike Schloesser John Stubbs (archer) Reo Wilde Chris White Ella Gibson ((Camilla Helmerson))...
- German aircraft. On March 18, 1946, Major John Egan and Captain Norman Schloesser flew Flak-Bait for the last time, to an air depot at Oberpfaffenhofen...
- Media related to Alpsee at Wikimedia Commons "Bavarian Palace Administration | Lakes | Alpsee". www.schloesser.bayern.de. Retrieved 2020-11-01. v t e...
- Digital Collection in the Rare Book and Special Collections Division of the US Library of Congress Books on gastronomy 1905, 1906 by Frank Schloesser....
- Life and Letters. 60 (1): 75–97. doi:10.1111/j.1468-0483.2007.00374.x. Schloesser, Stephen. Jazz Age Catholicism: Mystic Modernism in Postwar Paris 1919–1933...