7 65mm Roth–Sauer - meaning and definition. What is 7 65mm Roth–Sauer
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What (who) is 7 65mm Roth–Sauer - definition

SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL
Sauer 38; Sauer H; Sauer model 38; Sauer model H; Sauer model 38H; Sauer 38h

7.65mm RothSauer         
7.65 mm Roth-Sauer; 7.65 Frommer; 7.65mm Roth-Sauer
The Roth-Sauer pistol was named for its Austrian patentee Georg Roth, but was developed by Czech designer Karel Krnka. It was produced in small quantities (probably less than 3000) by J P Sauer & Sohn of Suhl in Germany during the early 1900s.
Emil von Sauer         
  • Emil von Sauer in 1919 with signature
  • Emil von Sauer, November 25, 1905 recording for  [[Welte-Mignon]] in Leipzig. Left: Karl Bockisch
GERMAN COMPOSER, PIANIST, SCORE EDITOR, AND MUSIC (PIANO) TEACHER (1862-1942)
Emil Sauer; Emil von sauer; E. von Sauer; Emil Von Sauer
Emil Georg Conrad von Sauer (8 October 186227 April 1942) was a German composer, pianist, score editor, and music (piano) teacher. He was a pupil of Franz Liszt and one of the most distinguished pianists of his generation.
Paul Sauer         
SOUTH AFRICAN WINEMAKER
Draft:Paul Sauer; Sauer, Paul; Paul Oliver Sauer
Paul Oliver Sauer ( 1 January 1898, Wynberg, Cape Town - 11 January 1976, Stellenbosch) was a South African Cabinet Minister and lifelong member of the National Party.

Wikipedia

Sauer 38H

The Sauer 38H or often just H was a small semi-automatic pistol made in Nazi Germany from 1938 until just after the end of World War II by J. P. Sauer & Sohn, then based in Suhl, Germany. The "H" in the model number is short for "hahn", referring to the internal hammer of the firing mechanism.