Gretel Lambert (born Margarethe Bergmann; April 12, 1914 – July 25, 2017) was a German Jewish track and field athlete who competed as a high jumper during...
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introduced principles of aseptic surgery Frithjof Bergmann (1930–2021), German philosophy professor Gretel Bergmann (1914–2017), Jewish athlete who competed as...
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cookery writer Gretel Bergmann (1914–2017), German Jewish high jumper who was prevented from competing in the 1936 Berlin Olympics Gretel Ehrlich (born...
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2009 German film telling the fate of Jewish track and field athlete Gretel Bergmann in the 1936 Summer Olympics. In the movie she was replaced by the Nazi...
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The Margaret Lambert Story 2004 Documentary High Jump True story of Gretel Bergmann, kept out of 1936 Olympics for being Jewish, replaced by an athlete...
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Lambert and the granddaughter of German Jewish track and field athlete Gretel Bergmann. "Molly Lambert Goes Feral for Smoked Salmon". A Table for Two. April...
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Year Ago in Winter Lilli Richter The Reader Marthe 2009 Berlin 36 Gretel Bergmann 2010 Vincent Wants to Sea Marie We Are the Night Lena So wie wir hier...
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happening to him". In 1936, he took part in the Olympics, his teammate Gretel Bergmann stating: "I never had any suspicions, not even once... In the communal...
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held on August 9, 1936. The final was won by Ibolya Csák of Hungary. Gretel Bergmann, a German Jewish athlete, was prevented from competing by the Nazis...
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sources in Germany, as well as Gretel Bergmann, a Jewish German athlete who had been living in the United Kingdom. Bergmann had been ordered to return to...
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hyphen) and the actual house number (which comes after the hyphen). Gretel Bergmann (1914–2017), German high jump champion of the 1930s, later United States...
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Ramos-Horta Oscar Isaac Berdella Robert Berdella Seth Correa Berlin 36 Gretel Bergmann Karoline Herfurth Marie Ketteler Sebastian Urzendowsky The Blind Side...
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Germany's Davis Cup Team, and banned from international competition Gretel Bergmann, High Jump, expelled from her German Club in 1933, and from the National...
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Abdirahman – Born in Somalia. Became a U.S. citizen in 2000. Haydar Aşan Gretel Bergmann – Born in Germany. Became a U.S. citizen in 1942. Hillary Bor - Born...
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hockey player, right wing, Olympic bronze, world runner-up, bronze Gretel Bergmann, high jumper Hans Berliner, world postal chess champion Barney Dreyfuss...
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American economist (d. 2013) Adriaan Blaauw, Dutch astronomer (d. 2010) Gretel Bergmann, German-Jewish athlete (d. 2017) Jan van Cauwelaert, Belgian bishop...
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four-time world record holder and 10-time German national champion, and Gretel Bergmann who was suspended from the German team just days after she set a record...
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Footballers. Retrieved 22 March 2024. Michalek, Gerd (12 April 2014). "Gretel Bergmann ist 100 Jahre alt" (in German). Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 23 April...
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a public in-doors swimming pool, a renovated stadium, named after Gretel Bergmann who was born in Laupheim, and an omnibus interchange. Additionally...
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at Berlin for being racially undesirable, including Lilli Henoch, Gretel Bergmann and Wolfgang Fürstner. The only Jewish athlete to compete on the German...
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champion (pole vault) Seteng Ayele, Ethiopia/Israel, Olympic marathon Gretel Bergmann, German high jumper Ödön Bodor, Hungary, Olympic bronze (medley relay)...
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Isaac Bonga, NBA player Stefan Bellof (1957–1985), race car driver Gretel Bergmann (1914–2017), internationally renowned high jumper of the 1930s was...
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Organizer 2008 Wolfgang Graf Berghe von Trips (1928–1961) Motorsport 2008 Gretel Bergmann (1914-2017) Athletics 2012 Willy Bogner (born 1941) Alpine skiing 2013...
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manatee (b. 1948) Flo Steinberg, comics publisher (b. 1939) July 25 Gretel Bergmann, German-born high jumper (b. 1914) Marian Diamond, neuroscientist (b...
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Berlin 36, 2009 – telling the fate of Jewish track and field athlete Gretel Bergmann in the 1936 Summer Olympics. Directed by Kaspar Heidelbach. Berlin...
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Israel Official/Administrator 1981 Moe Berg US Baseball/Patriot 1983 Gretel Bergmann Germany Track & Field 1980 Ira Berkow US Media 2006 Miki Berkovich...
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sport drama film telling the fate of Jewish track and field athlete Gretel Bergmann in the 1936 Summer Olympics Best: His Mother's Son (2009) – British...
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Bennett, 73, Welsh actor (The Virgin Soldiers, Shelley, EastEnders). Gretel Bergmann, 103, German-born American high jumper. Erzsébet Bognár, 75, Hungarian...
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Rittmeister of the Reserves in the Wehrmacht (died 1944) 12 April - Gretel Bergmann, German high jumper (died 2017) 20 April – Otto Weiß, former German...
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Auschwitz. Hertha Nathorff (5 June 1895 – 10 June 1993), pediatrician. Gretel Bergmann (12 April 1914 – 25 July 2017), internationally renowned high jumper...
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