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Fritz Berger (skier)
Fritz Berger may refer to: * (1916–2002), German painter * Fritz Berger (officer) (1900–1973), German naval officer *Fritz Berger (skier), Swiss para-alpine skier *Fritz Berger (percussionist) Fritz Berger was a Swiss drum teacher and drum method book author. He wrote several influential books on Swiss rudimental drumming, or Basler Trommeln, that are still thought of as the authoritative sources for Swiss drumming in America. Biograph ...
(1895–1963), Swiss drummer {{hndis, Berger, Fritz ...
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Fritz Berger (officer)
''Kapitän zur See'' Fritz Antek Berger (15 April 1900 in Allenstein, East Prussia (now Olsztyn, Poland) – 27 June 1973 in Bielefeld) was a Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipient during World War II. Life He joined the Imperial German Navy in 1917. He was in British captivity from May 1945 until May 1948. Awards * Iron Cross (1939) ** 2nd Class (16 November 1939)Dörr 1995, p. 32. ** 1st Class (15 December 1939) * Wound Badge (1939) ** in Black * Destroyer War Badge (1940) * Narvik Shield * Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 4 August 1940 as ''Fregattenkapitän Fregattenkapitän, short: FKpt / in lists: FK, () is the middle field officer rank () in the German Navy. Address In line with ZDv 10/8, the official manner of formally addressing military personnel holding the rank of ''Fregattenkapitän'' (O ...'' and chief of the 1. ZerstörerflotilleScherzer 2007, p. 215. References Citations Bibliography * * * * External links Fritz Berger @ Deutsche Marinesol ...
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Switzerland At The 1988 Winter Paralympics
Switzerland competed at the 1988 Winter Paralympics in Innsbruck, Austria. 32 competitors from Switzerland won 23 medals including 8 gold, 7 silver and 8 bronze and finished 5th in the medal table. Alpine skiing The medalists are: * Fritz Berger Men's Downhill LW2 * Paul Fournier Men's Downhill LW4 * Paul Fournier Men's Slalom LW4 * Francoise Jacquerod Women's Giant Slalom LW10 * Francoise Jacquerod Women's Slalom LW10 * Jacques Blanc Men's Giant Slalom LW10 * Jacques Blanc Men's Slalom LW10 * Hans Burn Men's Downhill LW4 * Paul Neukomm Men's Downhill LW6/8 * Beatrice Berthet Women's Giant Slalom LW4 * Beatrice Berthet Women's Slalom LW4 * Hans Burn Men's Giant Slalom LW4 * Hermann Kollau Men's Giant Slalom LW10 * Paul Neukomm Men's Giant Slalom LW6/8 Biathlon The medalists are: * Christoph Andres Men's 7.5 km LW2 Cross-country The medalists are: * Christoph Andres Men's Long Distance 10 km LW2 * Christoph Andres Men's Short Distance 5 km ...
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