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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.
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.
English club Harrogate Town were to play their first ever match on 5 September 1914, but the match was cancelled due to the outbreak of the war. [2] Between 1915 and 1919 competitive football was suspended in England. Many players signed up to fight in the war and as a result many teams were depleted, and fielded guest players instead.
German military personnel killed in World War I (197 P) Pages in category "German military personnel of World War I" The following 121 pages are in this category, out of 121 total.
Lists of international rugby union players killed in World War I (4 P) Pages in category "Lists of people killed in World War I" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Ruth Westheimer (1928–2024), German-American sex therapist, talk show host, author, Doctor of Education, Holocaust survivor, and former Haganah sniper. William the Silent (1533–1584), German-born main leader of the Dutch revolt against the Spanish Habsburgs [25] Johann Joachim Winckelmann (1717–1768), art historian and archaeologist
German military personnel killed in World War I (197 P) Pages in category "German casualties of World War I" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
The German Football Association then sent Trautmann as a development worker to countries without national football structures. His first posting was in Burma , where he spent two years as the national coach, qualifying for the 1972 Olympics , and winning the President's Cup, a tournament contested by Southeast Asian countries, later that year ...