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  • Major General Frederich ('Fritz') Wilhelm Loots SSA SD SM (1917 – 2008) was a general in the South African Defence Force (SADF). He was founder of the...
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  • Loots is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Loots Bosman (born 1977), South African cricketer Fritz Loots (1917–2008)...
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  • Operation Winter. This was led by Major General Fritz Loots, the commander of the South African Special Forces. Loots travelled to Rhodesia shortly before the...
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  • was the first South African special forces unit, founded by General Fritz Loots - the founder of the South African Special Forces, and the first General...
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  • 1961 and soon after completed one of 1 Parachute Battalion's courses. Fritz Loots commissioned him to organise 1 Reconnaissance Commando in 1971. In 1975...
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    railway line from De Aar to Upington and Namibia passes through the town. Fritz Loots – Army general, founder of the South African Special Forces Louis Luyt...
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    In video game terminology, a loot box (also called a loot crate or prize crate) is a consumable virtual item which can be redeemed to receive a randomised...
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  • Geldenhuys Chief of the Army 1985–1990 Succeeded by Georg Meiring Preceded by Fritz Loots GOC South African Special Forces 1982–1985 Succeeded by Joep Joubert...
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  • Military offices Preceded by Maj Gen Fritz Loots Inspector General of the SADF 1973–1975 Post Abolished Preceded by Charles 'Pop' Fraser Chief of the...
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    Franz Friedrich "Fritz" Grünbaum (7 April 1880 – 14 January 1941) was an Austrian Jewish cabaret artist, operetta and popular song writer, actor, and...
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  • 1984–1995 Succeeded by Brig (Prof) Deon Fourie Military offices Preceded by Fritz Loots Chief of Staff Intelligence 1971–1977 Succeeded by Ivan Lemmer (acting)...
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  • Fritz W. Ermarth was the Director of National Security Programs at the Nixon Center from 2002 to his death in 2022. He was also a part-time senior analyst...
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    to attain Chief Officer rank, in Chiswick, London, England (d. 2011); Fritz Loots, South African army officer, founder and first commander of the South...
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  • Fritz Nathan (30 June 1895 in Munich - 28 February 1972 in Zurich) was a German-Swiss gallery owner and art dealer. Fritz Nathan was born as a son from...
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  • Fritz (Frederich) Unger (July 14, 1891 - 1954 Zürich) was an Austrian industrialist and art collector of Jewish heritage forced to flee Hitler's Third...
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  • Fritz Goldschmidt (19 December 1871-1944) was a German Jewish businessman and art collector, plundered and murdered in the Holocaust. Fritz Jonah Goldschmidt...
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    Fritz Mannheimer (19 September 1890 – 9 August 1939) was a German-born and, from 1936, Dutch banker and art collector who was the director of the Amsterdam...
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  • numismatist and art historian, and museum director during the Nazi era. Fritz Dworschak, son of Ernest Dworschak and Franziska (née Knapp), was born in...
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    in World War II. It was owned and operated by two major war profiteers: Fritz Emil Schultz from Danzig, and a convicted war criminal, Walter C. Többens...
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    S2CID 162319660. Fritz & Michell 2016, p. 51. Fritz & Michell 2016, pp. 50–51. Fritz & Michell 2016, pp. 52–53. J.M. Fritz & George Michell 2001...
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