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Heinz Müller (politician)
Heinz Müller may refer to: * Heinz Müller (cyclist) (1924–1975), German racing cyclist * Heinz Müller (footballer, born 1943), German football midfielder * Heinz Müller (footballer, born 1978), German football goalkeeper (Lillestrom, Barnsley, Mainz) * Heinz-Fritz Müller (1912–1945), Waffen-SS * Heinz Müller (athlete) (born 1936), Swiss sprinter {{human name disambiguation, Muller, Heinz ...
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Heinz Müller (cyclist)
Heinz Müller (16 September 1924 – 25 September 1975) was a German road bicycle racer who won the UCI Road Cycling World Championship in 1952. He also won the German National Road Race in 1953. Palmares ;1949 – Bauer : 1st, Stage 9, Deutschland Tour : 4th, National Road Race Championship ;1950 – Bauer : 8th, Overall, Deutschland Tour :: Winner Stages 7 & 15 ;1951 – Bauer, Adria : 1st, Stage 9, Deutschland Tour ;1952 – Bauer, Tebag : World Road Race Champion : 1st, Köln Classic : 4th, Overall, Deutschland Tour :: Winner Stages 5, 9b & 11 ;1953 – Bauer, Tigra, La Perle : Road Race Champion : 1st, Stage 5, Tour du Sud-Est : 1st, Stuttgart : 3rd, National Sprint Championship : 3rd, Overall, Deutsches Dreitagerennen :: Winner Stage 1 : 4th, Overall, Midi Libre ;1954 – Tebag : 1st, GP Herperdorsfer ;1955 – Tebag, Rabeneick, Bismarck : 1st, GP Express : 4th, Overall, Deutschland Tour :: Winner Stages 5 & 7 : 5th, National Road Rac ...
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Heinz Müller (footballer, Born 1943)
Heinz Müller (born 24 April 1943) is a retired German football player. He spent three seasons in the Bundesliga with 1. FC Nürnberg. Honours * Bundesliga The Bundesliga (; ), sometimes referred to as the Fußball-Bundesliga () or 1. Bundesliga (), is a professional association football league in Germany and the highest level of the German football league system. The Bundesliga comprises 18 teams ...: 1967–68 References External links * * Heinz Müllerat glubberer.de 1943 births Living people German men's footballers Bundesliga players 1. FC Nürnberg players Men's association football midfielders 20th-century German sportsmen {{germany-footy-forward-1940s-stub ...
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Heinz Müller (footballer, Born 1978)
Heinz Müller may refer to: * Heinz Müller (cyclist) (1924–1975), German racing cyclist * Heinz Müller (footballer, born 1943), German football midfielder * Heinz Müller (footballer, born 1978), German football goalkeeper (Lillestrom, Barnsley, Mainz) * Heinz-Fritz Müller (1912–1945), Waffen-SS * Heinz Müller (athlete) (born 1936), Swiss sprinter {{human name disambiguation, Muller, Heinz ...
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Heinz-Fritz Müller
The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross () and its variants were the highest awards in the military and paramilitary forces of Nazi Germany during World War II. The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross was awarded for a wide range of reasons and across all ranks, from a senior commander for skilled leadership of his troops in battle to a low-ranking soldier for a single act of extreme gallantry. A total of 7,321 awards were made between its first presentation on 30 September 1939 and its last bestowal on 17 June 1945. This number is based on the analysis and acceptance of the order commission of the Association of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR). Presentations were made to members of the three military branches of the Wehrmacht—the Heer (Army), Kriegsmarine (Navy) and Luftwaffe (Air Force)—as well as the Waffen-SS, the Reichsarbeitsdienst (RAD—Reich Labour Service) and the Volkssturm (German national militia). There were also 43 List of foreign recipients of the Knight's Cross, ...
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