Talk:Kettler
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Kettler is a surname of Germanic origins, particularly in Germany and Austria.
Kettler is a German company based in Ense-Parsit. The company produces fitness and leisure equipment. They operate in sixty countries and as of 2003 employ over 3000 people. The company was founded by Heinz Kettler in 1949. They have operated in the United States since 1981.
To support North American customers, Kettler staffs a US-based parts, service, and support center in Virginia Beach, VA. Parts, service, and warranty claims may be submitted by phone, fax, or eMail.
Gotthard Kettler founded the duchy of Courland in 1561 and his family ruled it until 1711.
Wolf Kettler is a European photographer, based in the UK, who specialises in black and white location photography. His work is created on traditional media and has been exhibited and published internationally.
David Kettler is a student of social and political theory, located since 1991 at Bard College, where he is Research Professor. His publications include books on the Scottish moral philosopher, Adam Ferguson, and on the German sociologist, Karl Mannheim. Since 2001, he has directed a project on exile studies, which has seen the publication of four books. His family name was adopted after he and his family arrived in the United States from Germany in the Spring of 1940, in lieu of Ketzlach, which was thought to be too difficult for American tongues.
Gene Kettler (Born
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- Kettler GB —Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.49.151.154 (talk) 15:44, 19 August 2010 (UTC)
- Kettler USA
- Wolf Kettler Photography
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- Holy of Holies Ministries
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