Bieler, Gustave (1904-1944), SOEThe Special Operations Executive (SOE), often called "the Baker Street Irregulars" after Sherlock Holmes's fictional group of spies, was a World War II organisation initiated by Winston Churchill in July of 1940 as a mechanism for conducting warfare by me agent, WWII hero
Bieler, Manfred , (born 1934), writer
Bielke, Nils , Swedish soldier
Biellmann, Denise , (born 1962), World champion figure skater
Bierce, AmbroseAmbrose Gwinnett Bierce (b. June 24, 1842, Meigs County, Ohio d. 1913 or early 1914, presumably in Mexico) was an American satirist, litterateur and critic, short story writer, editor and journalist. His dark, sardonic views gave him the nickname Bitter B, (1842-circa 1914), US writer
Bierhoff, OliverOliver Bierhoff (born May 1, 1968 in Karlsruhe) is a German football striker, who scored the first golden goal in the history of major international football, for Germany in the Euro 96 final. In his club career from 1985 to 2003, Bierhoff played for KFC, (born 1968), soccer player, National Team Of Germany
Biermann, WolfWolf Biermann ( 15 November 1936 is a German singer-songwriter and former East German dissident. He was the son of a German Communist killed by the Nazi government during World War II. In 1953, at the age of 17, Biermann decided to emigrate from West to E, (born 1936), writer
Bierstadt, AlbertAlbert Bierstadt ( January_7, 1830- February_19, 1902) was a United States painter who followed the westward expansion. He is best known for his large, detailed landscape paintings. Albert Bierstadt was born in Germany. His family moved to New Bedford, Ma, (1830-1902), painter
Bierut, BoleslawBoleslaw Bierut ( April 18, 1892 March 12, 1956) was a Polish Communist leader. Bierut was born near Lublin. In 1925 he went to Moscow to be trained at the school of the Communist International. When the Polish Communist Party was dissolved by Joseph Stal, Polish president
Biesheuvel, BarendBarend Willem Biesheuvel ( April 5, 1920- April 29, 2001) was a Dutch politician, prime minister of the Netherlands from 1971 until 1973, as a member of the Protestant ARP party. Born in Haarlemmerliede, Biesheuvel stood out because of his height (1., (1920-2001), prime minister
Biffen, SarahSarah Biffen (October 1784 October 2, 1850) was a Victorian British painter with no arms. She was 94 cm (37 inches) tall. Sarah Biffen was born October 1784 to a family of farmers in East Quantoxhead, Somerset, without arms and no legs to speak of. The vi, (1784-1850), painter