Proper noun
Gebhardt (plural Gebhardts)
A surname from German.
According to Speer, SS chief Heinrich Himmler tried to have him physically isolated by having Himmler's personal physician Karl Gebhardt treat him, though his "care" did not improve his health. Source: Internet
According to Erickson (1991), James Gebhardt (1989), and Glantz (1998), the main objective of the Soviet offensives was to force Finland from the war. Source: Internet
Alternating at the wheel were professional racing drivers Dirk Adorf (GER) and Tom Coronel (NED), as well as journalists Christian Gebhardt and Niki Schelle (both GER). Source: Internet
Gebhardt recalled how Gregory’s musical talent was revealed during a church variety show in the early 1970s. Source: Internet
Ryan Gebhardt was 3-for-4 and had all three Carolina hits in the shutout loss. Source: Internet
GebhardtRalph L. Gebhardt, 83, of Elkhorn, died on Sunday. Source: Internet