Friedrich Ludwig Jahn

(11August 177815October 1852) was a German gymnastics educator and nationalist whose writing is credited with the founding of the German gymnastics (Turner) movement, first realized at Volkspark Hasenheide in Berlin, the origin of modern sports clubs, as well as influencing the German Campaign of 1813, during which a coalition of German states effectively ended the occupation by Napoleon's First French Empire. His admirers know him as , roughly meaning "Father of Gymnastics ". Jahn invented the parallel bars, rings, high bar, the pommel horse and the vault horse. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Jahn, Friedrich Ludwig
Published 1980
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by Jahn, Friedrich Ludwig
Published 1982
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by Jahn, Friedrich Ludwig
Published 1905
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by Jahn, Friedrich Ludwig
Published 1936
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