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Coler or von Coler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Bird Sim Coler (1867–1941), American stockbroker and politician for whom the hospital is named * Eugene Seeley Coler (1896–1953), American World War I flying ace while serving in the British Royal Flying Corps * Nick Coler (born 1952), English musician, producer, composer and songwriter * Oren P. Coler (1925–1978), justice of the South Dakota Supreme Court * Edith von Coler Edith von Coler (also: Edit Von Coler; Edith Heinemann, 9 July 1895 – 14 May 1949) was a German propagandist and embassy employee who acted as an unofficial diplomatic conduit in the Kingdom of Romania before and during World War II. Family c ... (1895–1949), German Nazi propagandist and agent, wife of Ulrich von Coler * Ulrich von Coler (1885–1953), German officer in both world wars See also * Coller, a list of people with the surname {{surname ...
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Edith Von Coler
Edith von Coler (also: Edit Von Coler; Edith Heinemann, 9 July 1895 – 14 May 1949) was a German propagandist and embassy employee who acted as an unofficial diplomatic conduit in the Kingdom of Romania before and during World War II. Family connections brought Von Coler to the attention of the Nazi Party, leading to the German Foreign Office sending her to Romania. There, she helped to resolve infighting in the German community and helped to negotiate the 1939 German–Romanian Economic Treaty which subjugated Romania to Nazi Germany. Later, after Von Coler incurred the displeasure of Joachim von Ribbentrop, he recalled her to Germany, ending her career as a Nazi agent. The Allies briefly interned her at the end of World War II, and she died in 1949. Described in the Anglo-American press as a "femme fatale" and a "German Mata Hari", Von Coler's work for Germany was more complex – one journalist who knew her said she was "as remote from Mata Hari as a panzer division of 19 ...
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Eugene Seeley Coler
Lieutenant (later Colonel) Eugene Seeley Coler (1896–1953) was an American World War I flying ace who served in the British Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force. He was credited with 16 aerial victories. Early life and service Although born in New York City, Coler was native to Newark, New Jersey. His parents were William Nichols (Jr.) and Lillie Seeley Coler, and his brother was William Nichols Coler III. Eugene Coler joined the RFC in Canada in 1917. After several weeks training, he embarked for England on 29 October 1917. He received further flight training in England. On 12 March 1918, he was assigned to No. 11 Squadron RFC (later to become No. 11 Squadron RAF), which was operating from Vert Galand on the Western Front. At that time, No. 11 Squadron was flying long range reconnaissance sorties. World War I combat service Flying Bristol F.2 Fighter No. C792, he and his gunner Cyril Gladman attacked a formation of 14 German fighters on 9 May 1918. They drove three German ...
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Ulrich Von Coler
Ulrich von Coler (6 December 1885 – 19 May 1953) was an ''Oberleutnant'' in the Imperial German Army during World War I and an ''Oberst'' in the Finnish White Guard and ''Wehrmacht Heer'' in World War II. During the Finnish Civil War, he was one of 38 German officers in Finland and commanded the in Hanko. In 1919, Coler wrote a book called "''Suomalaisten jääkärien parissa: muistelmia yhteistyön ajoilta 1915–1918''" (''With the Finnish Jägers 1915–1918''), a curriculum vitae of his time in Finland during the First World War. During the Second World War, he was assigned command of a Feldgendarmerie unit, Feldkommandantur 810 (FK 810), and oversaw and perpetrated war crimes in Poland and the Crimea. Early life and World War I Coler was born on 6 December 1885, in Küstrin (Modern day Poland), in the Kingdom of Prussia. He was born to a military family and his father, once the Imperial district commander of Bielefeld, sent Coler to a military school once he comple ...
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Bird Sim Coler
Bird Sim Coler (October 9, 1867 Urbana, Illinois – June 12, 1941 Brooklyn, New York) was an American stockbroker and politician from Brooklyn, New York. He served as the first New York City Comptroller after the city's 1898 consolidation and was the Democratic nominee for Governor of New York in 1902. He narrowly lost the election to Governor Benjamin Odell Jr. Biography Personal Coler was born on October 9, 1868, in Urbana, Illinois, the son of William N. Coler and Cordelia Sim. The elder Coler established a banking house after the Civil War and brought his family to Brooklyn. The younger Coler was educated at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. Coler and Emily Moore, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Moore, were married on October 1, 1888. He died on June 12, 1941, in Brooklyn, and she died on August 23, 1941, in the same hospital. They had a son, Eugene Bird Coler. Career He established himself as a stockbroker in New York City, became prominent in municipal and State ...
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Nick Coler
Nick Coler (born 10 April 1952) is an English musician, producer, composer and songwriter. He has been nominated for and won awards for songwriting and music production and has written, produced and played on hit songs for diverse acts ranging from Goldie, KLF, and Alice Cooper to Girls Aloud, Sugababes, and Gabriella Cilmi. Early life Coler was born in London and was educated at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Nunnery, Redhill, Surrey (where he was thrown out), Alexander road, infants, Woodhatch, St. Johns, Primary, St Mary's preparatory and choir school, Balcombe road Horley, Reigate art school. Career 1970s His first music-related job was working as a session player for Bronze Records in 1978 after being scouted by producer Martin Smith while recording the band he was in, "Why Worry.” During this time he worked with and appeared live with such bands as Goldie and The Small Ads amongst others. In 1979, Coler was signed to Warner Bros. Music with the band The Tigers. 1980s Then ...
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Oren P
Oren () is a masculine given name, meaning 'pine' or 'ash' in Hebrew. In the Book of Chronicles, Oren is one of the sons of Jerahmeel, the first-born of Hezron, along with Ram, Bunah, Ozem and Ahijah. Oren, as a given name or surname, may also refer to: First name * Oren Aharoni (born 1973), Israeli basketball coach and former basketball player * Oren Ambarchi (born 1969), Australian musician * Oren Biton (born 1994), Israeli football player * Oren Burks (born 1995), American football player * Oren Cass (born c. 1983), American policy commentator * Oren Burbank Cheney (1816–1903), American college president * Oren P. Coler (1925–1978), justice of the South Dakota Supreme Court * Oren S. Copeland (1887–1958), American politician * Oren R. Earl (1813–1901), American politician * Oren Eizenman (born 1985), Israeli-Canadian ice hockey player * Oren Frood (1889–1943), Canadian ice hockey player * Oren Harman (born 1973), Israeli writer * Oren Harris (1903–1997), Ameri ...
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