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  1. Gotfrid Köchert: 5.5 metres, Open (Olympic) Surprise: 17: Did you know? The 1948 Olympic ice hockey tournament saw two US entries: one affiliatied with the international Ice Hockey Federation, and one affiliated with the US Olympic Committee.

  2. Gotfrid (or Gottfried) Köchert was among the most famous Austrian racers of the 1950s. Scion of the Viennese jeweler dynasty AE Köchert he was called the "raging jeweler". Just before World World War II began in 1939, however, at age 21, he returned to Austria.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gusti_HuberGusti Huber - Wikipedia

    Huber married Austrian Gotfrid Köchert in 1939. The couple had two daughters, Christiana Barbara (1939) and actress Bibiana "Bibi" Maria (1942), while Köchert served with Nazi Germany's Wehrmacht during World War II. The marriage ended in divorce in 1944. In 1946, Huber married Joseph Besch, an officer in the U.S. Army.

  4. 3 de ago. de 2023 · Born in Vienna on February 1, 1942, Bibiana Maria Köchert was the daughter of the Burgtheater (and later Broadway) actress Gusti Huber and the racing driver Gotfrid Köchert, who served as a pilot for the Wehrmacht during World War II. Her parents divorced when she was still very young and, during the war, Bibi stayed in Vienna with her mother ...

  5. Gotfrid Köchert war der bekannteste österreichische Autorennfahrer der 1950er-Jahre. Ob seiner Herkunft als Spross der Wiener Juwelierdynastie A. E. Köchert wurde er der „rasende Juwelier“ genannt. In Wien geboren, verbrachte er die 1930er-Jahre in den USA und studierte von 1936 bis 1938 Ökonomie an einem College in Florida.

  6. Description. Köchert. Comprising: a necklace of elaborate metal work including floral motifs, set with oval amethysts, supporting a detachable pendant set with a pear-shaped amethyst, length approximately 460mm, stamped P & H.K; a pair of pendent earrings, hook fittings, a belt buckle; and a tiara, detachable comb fittings, fitted case stamped ...

  7. 1955. Unter dem als „rasender Juwelier“ bekannten Gotfrid Köchert und Dietrich Köchert festigt sich der Ruf des Hauses Köchert als Spezialisten für feine hochkarätige Edelsteine und klassische Juwelen. Der Nachholbedarf an Schmuck ist nach der Katastrophe des Weltkriegs groß.