Simms — may refer to:First or middle name* Mary Simms Oliphant, a South Carolina historian * Simms Taback (born 1932), an author and illustrator * Simms Thomas, an American actress from TennesseeLast name* Annabel Simms, Paris based travel writer and… … Wikipedia
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George Otto Simms — His Grace the Most Rev. Dr. George Otto Simms (4 July 1910 15 November 1991), D.D., was an archbishop in the Church of Ireland. He was born at Combermore House in Lifford, a small town in the east of County Donegal, part of the Province of Ulster … Wikipedia
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Walter von Reichenau — Walter von Reichenau. Aufnahme aus dem Jahr 1941 Walter von Reichenau (* 8. Oktober 1884 in Karlsruhe; † 17. Januar 1942 in Poltawa) war ein deutscher Heeresoffizier (seit 1940 Generalfeldmarschall). Er war seit 1933 federführend bei … Deutsch Wikipedia