Götzis is a town in the western Austrian state of Vorarlberg. The Alpine Rhine valley municipality belongs to the district of Feldkirch.
Guido Adler was a Bohemian-Austrian musicologist and writer.
Crescentini is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Lorenz is an originally German name derived from the Roman surname Laurentius, which means "from Laurentum".
Behrendt is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Walter Kaufmann may refer to:
Schmid is a German surname that is a cognate of "Smith", an occupational surname for a blacksmith. The spelling is more common in Switzerland than Schmidt or Schmitt. Notable people with the surname include:
Susi may refer to:
Walter Graf was a Swiss bobsledder who competed in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He won a bronze medal in the four-man event at the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble.
Dürr may refer to:
Timofeyev or Timofeyeva is a common Russian surname that is derived from the male given name Timofey and literally means Timofey's. It is shared by the following people:
Hansjörg may refer to:
Walter Niemann may refer to:
Events in the year 1907 in Germany.
Walter Everett may refer to:
Bodo is an Old High German name, also adopted in Modern German. It is in origin a short name or hypocorism for Germanic names with a first element Bod-, Puot-, reflecting the verbal root beud- "to bid, command". As a monothematic name, Old High German Boto, Old Saxon Bodo, could mean "lord, commander" or alternatively "messenger" . Full dithematic names with this first element included Bodegisil, Bothad, Bodomar, Boderad, Poterich, Bodirid, Butwin, Potelfrid, Botolf, Podalolf, Bodenolf.
Walter Hummel may refer to:
Walter Birch may refer to
Karth is a surname. Notable people called Karth include:
Walter Graf was an Austrian musicologist.