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  2. 1919 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    23 April – Anne Buydens, Belgian-American actress (died 2021) 3 May – Traute Lafrenz, German-American physician and anthropologist (died 2023) 16 May – Albert Osswald, German politician (died 1996) 19 June - Anneliese Rothenberger, German operatic soprano (died 2010) 7 July – Hans Adolph Buchdahl, German-born Australian physicist (died ...

  3. Timeline of German history - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of German history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Germany and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Germany. See also the list of German monarchs and list of chancellors of Germany and the list of years in Germany

  4. List of Germany international footballers - Wikipedia

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    Position Playing positions are listed according to the player's primary position while playing for the national team. [23]Caps and goals Caps and goals comprise those in the qualifying and final tournaments of the FIFA World Cup and UEFA European Championship, as well as the Summer Olympics (pre-World War II), FIFA Confederations Cup, UEFA Nations League and international friendly matches.

  5. Jean Acker - Wikipedia

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    1919 Never Say Quit: Vamp Fox Film Lost film [26] 1919 Checkers: Pert Barlow Fox Film Lost film [27] 1919 Lombardi, Ltd. Daisy Metro Pictures [28] 1919 The Blue Bandanna: Ruth Yancy Jesse D. Hampton Productions Lost film [29] 1920 The Ladder of Lies: Dora Leroy Famous Players–Lasky Corp. Lost film [30] 1920 An Arabian Knight: Zorah Haworth ...

  6. Germany national football team records and statistics

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    (opposite the name) = players which played for Poland and Germany; green background colour = Germany won the match; yellow background colour = draw (including matches decided via penalty shoot-out) red background colour = Germany lost the match; The current and enlarged national team members are highlighted in bold. Players who have not been ...

  7. German revolution of 1918–1919 - Wikipedia

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    In the first months of 1919, there were additional armed revolts in parts of Germany that culminated in the Berlin March Battles. The overall cause was continued worker disappointment that the revolution had not achieved the goals they had hoped for in November 1918: nationalisation of key industries, recognition of the workers' and soldiers ...

  8. List of United States men's international soccer players

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    The top twenty are most likely accurate as no players before the mid-1980s amassed more than twenty or thirty caps. For example, Boris Bandov , the player active before 1980 with the highest number of caps, played 33 times between 1976 and 1983, while Perry Van der Beck played 23 times between 1979 and 1985.

  9. 1919 in sports - Wikipedia

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    1919 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. Although World War I had ended in 1918, the influenza pandemic and planning difficulties from the war still curtailed sport to a considerable extent.