• Jörg Friedrich may refer to: Jörg Friedrich (author), German author Jörg Friedrich (rower), German rower Jörg Friedrich (architect), German architect...
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    Jörg Friedrich (sometimes spelled Joerg or Jorg in English) (born 17 August 1944 in Kitzbühel) is a German author and historian. Friedrich is best known...
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  • John Friedrich (fraudster), Australian conman Jörg Friedrich, independent historian and writer Jörg Friedrich, German rower Karl-Heinz Friedrich (born...
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    Jörg Friedrich (born 1951 in Erfurt) is a German architect. He received his degree as an architect in 1978 at the University of Stuttgart. Following collaboration...
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  • Doberschütz, Ullrich Dießner, cox Werner Lutz) 1981: (Dietmar Schiller, Jörg Friedrich, Bernd Niesecke, Harald Jährling, cox Klaus-Dieter Ludwig) 1982: (Thomas...
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  • Doberschütz, Ullrich Dießner, cox Werner Lutz) 1981: (Dietmar Schiller, Jörg Friedrich, Bernd Niesecke, Harald Jährling, cox Klaus-Dieter Ludwig) 1982: (Thomas...
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  • the East German boat in the men's eight competition. Jörg Friedrich at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived) Jörg Friedrich at Olympics.com v t e...
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    Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The new building was designed by the architect Jörg Friedrich. It was opened in 2010. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Theater...
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    named after him. Bohnenberger electrometer Kater's pendulum Wagner, Jörg Friedrich and Andor Trierenberg (December 2010). "The Origin of the Gyroscope:...
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  • and acts of sabotage. Through the Darkest of Times was developed by Jörg Friedrich and Sebastian Schulz. It was the first game to be published in Germany...
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