Hans Schmidt was an 11th generation Tremere resident of Washington. He is a clean-shaven gray-haired man, about 5'4" tall, wears glasses and a business suit except when performing rituals. He speaks with a slight German accent.
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| - Hans Schmidt was an 11th generation Tremere resident of Washington. He is a clean-shaven gray-haired man, about 5'4" tall, wears glasses and a business suit except when performing rituals. He speaks with a slight German accent.
- Hans Schmidt is the radio man for the Kreisau Circle members in Isenstadt.
- Hans Schmidt was a German goaltender.
- Guy Larose (February 7, 1925 - May 26, 2012), better known by his ring name of Hans Schmidt, was a Canadian professional wrestler famous in the 1950s and '60s.
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| - Hans Schmidt was an 11th generation Tremere resident of Washington. He is a clean-shaven gray-haired man, about 5'4" tall, wears glasses and a business suit except when performing rituals. He speaks with a slight German accent.
- Hans Schmidt is the radio man for the Kreisau Circle members in Isenstadt.
- Hans Schmidt was a German goaltender.
- Guy Larose (February 7, 1925 - May 26, 2012), better known by his ring name of Hans Schmidt, was a Canadian professional wrestler famous in the 1950s and '60s.
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