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Carl Ditterich
DOB: 10 October 1945
MFC Debut: Round 1, 1973 against St. Kilda at MCG
Last Game: Round 22, 1980 against Collingwood at MCG
From: Brighton High School/East Brighton/St. Kilda
Number: 10 (1973-1975), (1979-1980)
Honours:
Australian Football Hall of Fame member
Best and Fairest - 1973
Games: 82 (285 total)
Goals: 43 (156 total)
Career Statistics
| Wins | Draws | Losses | Winning % | |
| 26 | 0 | 56 | 31.70 | |
Ditterich debuted for St Kilda against Melbourne in the opening round of 1963, and was amongst his side's best players. Full of confidence, it was said that the first gamer told Ron Barassi to "get out of the way old man". After battling knock knees as a child, Ditterich was afflicted with chronic ankle injuries as a footballer and had to wear specially made boots. He also played without 20 percent of the vision in his right eye after having a stone thrown at him as a teenager.
The ruckman became one of the Saints' superstar players, but regularly found himself on the wrong side of club officials. His aggressive play cost him at th
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German Resistance Memorial Center Biographie
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Carl Dietrich von Trotha
June 25, 1907 - June 28, 1952
Carl Dietrich von Trotha was an officer’s son and a first cousin of Helmuth James Graf von Moltke. Trotha spent his childhood on the Kreisau estate near Schweidnitz in Silesia. He was familiar early on with the ideals of the Boy Scouts movement, and his trips abroad influenced his opinion in favor of European unity. In 1925 Trotha began studying law as well as economics and social sciences. After gaining his doctorate in 1933 and passing the higher civil service examination he entered public service in the Reich Ministry of Economics, where he worked on problems of planning in production and supplies. He came into contact here with like-minded people such as his colleague Arvid Harnack and an old friend from his student days, Harro Schulze-Boysen. In the Kreisau Circle, Trotha and his wife, Margarete Bartelt
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Carl Ditterich
Australian rules footballer, born 1945
Australian rules footballer
Carl Robert Ditterich (born 10 October 1945) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the St Kilda Football Club and Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He also coached Melbourne for two years, as a playing coach.
Ditterich, known as the "Blonde Bombshell", made an impressive debut as a 17-year-old for St Kilda against Melbourne in the opening round of the 1963 VFL season, with his speed, high leaping and endurance noted.[1][2]
He became a tough ruckman and often appeared at the VFL Tribunal, in particular missing St Kilda's only premiership victory in 1966 through suspension.[3]
In 1973, he transferred to Melbourne under the VFL's short-lived "10-year rule",[4] which allowed players with ten years' service at one club to move to another club without a clearance,[5] before returning to St Kilda in 1976, due to his six-year deal being too expensive for Melbourne to continue.[6]
In 1979 he
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