• Otto Fritz Harder (Nickname: Tull Harder; 25 November 1892 – 4 March 1956) was a German footballer and convicted war criminal who played for Eintracht...
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  • Otto Frederick Warmbier (December 12, 1994 – June 19, 2017) was an American college student who was imprisoned in North Korea in 2016 on a charge of subversion...
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    Charles Otto Puth Jr. (/puːθ/; born December 2, 1991) is an American singer-songwriter. His initial exposure came through the viral success of his song...
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  • Harder is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bobbie Harder, American 21st century politician Christopher Harder (born 1948), Canadian...
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    Glogowski (born 1943), politician Otto Grotewohl (1894–1964), Prime minister of the German Democratic Republic Otto Harder (1892–1956), German international...
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  • (1966–1978)[citation needed] Friedhelm Haebermann (1969–1978)[citation needed] Otto Harder (1909–1913)[citation needed] Winfried Herz (1951–1961)[citation needed]...
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    players that appeared before World War I returned to the post-war side: Otto Harder, Adolf Jäger, Eduard Pendorf, Hans Schmidt, Josef Schümmelfelder and...
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  • The Otto Group (Otto GmbH & Co KG) is a German retail company based in Hamburg that operates companies worldwide in the retail, e-commerce, financing,...
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    (0–1)  Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands 5 April 1914 friendly match Otto Harder (1), Adolf Jäger (1), Richard Queck (1), Karl Wegele (1) Germany equalized...
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  • would eventually evolve into what is now 1. FC Union Berlin. Hamburg's Tull Harder was the top scorer of the 1923 championship with five goals, having previously...
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