Proper noun
Wetzler (plural Wetzlers)
A surname.
Akamatsu's diary, in Wetzler, p. 50. The Emperor with his wife Empress Kōjun and their children in 1941 In the first six months of war, all the major engagements had been victories. Source: Internet
Heimlich, making his last career start at Goss Stadium, improved to 16-1 on the year, and hit the 36-victory mark for his career, tying Ben Wetzler (2011-14) for the most at Oregon State. Source: Internet
Wetzler, pp. 29, 35. On November 5, Emperor Hirohito approved in imperial conference the operations plan for a war against the Occident and had many meetings with the military and Tōjō until the end of the month. Source: Internet
Wetzler, p. 3. In any case, the "renunciation of divinity" was noted more by foreigners than by Japanese, and seems to have been intended for the consumption of the former. Source: Internet
Wetzler referred to fund-raising efforts to collect the money needed to purchase Point Counterpoint III and have it docked in Kingston, perhaps at the Hudson River waterfront. Source: Internet