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Pages in category "German military personnel killed in World War I" The following 197 pages are in this category, out of 197 total.
Football team of prisoners of war from Germany who worked on Kurbatovs furniture factory in Tsivilsk, Russian Empire. When World War I was declared in 1914, it had a negative effect on association football; in some countries competitions were suspended and players signed up to fight, resulting in the deaths of many players.
Germany (GER) Athletics: 1912 Summer Olympics [60] George Hutson Great Britain (GBR) Athletics: 1912 Summer Olympics: Bronze (x2) [61] Albert Jenicot France (FRA) Football: 1908 Summer Olympics [62] Walther Jesinghaus Germany (GER) Gymnastics: 1912 Summer Olympics [63] Ernest Keeley South Africa (RSA) Shooting: 1912 Summer Olympics [64 ...
German military personnel killed in World War I (197 P) Pages in category "German military personnel of World War I" The following 119 pages are in this category, out of 119 total.
List of Victorian Football League players who died on active service This page was last edited on 19 February 2024, at 07:38 (UTC). Text ...
War and the political situation of Germany in the 20th century had an impact on the country's borders, as well as the make-up of the German football team. Germany played 30 internationals until the outbreak of the World War I, with the last match occurring on 5 April 1914 against the Netherlands. During the war, no internationals were played.
An infantryman in the German army, he died of wounds on the Eastern Front at Staraya Russa, Russia, on 23 May 1943 aged 29. [12] [78] Werner Widmayer – German international footballer (1931). Played for Holstein Kiel. A first lieutenant in the German army, he died serving on the Eastern Front in Semenivka, Ukraine, on 19 June 1942 aged 33. [79]
[6] [7] [8] He helped Karlsruher FV win the 1910 German football championship. [6] After joining SpVgg Fürth in 1913, he won the 1914 German football championship with them the following year. [6] [9] Hirsch was the first Jewish player to represent the Germany national team, which he joined at 18 years of age in 1911.