Adolf Kertész (15 March 1892 – November 1920; nicknamed "Kertész III") was a Hungarian footballer who played as a half back at both the professional level...
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Bolshevik politician Adolf Kaufmann (1848–1916), Austrian landscape painter Adolf Kertész (1892–1920), Hungarian footballer Adolf Kneser (1862–1930), German...
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Adolf Kertész (1892–1920), Hungarian footballer Alice Kertész (born 1935), Hungarian gymnast Amir Kertes (born 1975), Israeli musician André Kertész (1894–1985)...
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October 2009. "Kertesz, Adolf". Jews in Sports. Retrieved 14 October 2009. "Kertesz, Gyula". Jews in Sports. Retrieved 14 October 2009. "Kertesz, Vilmos"....
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five-time Olympic gymnastics champion Adolf Kertész (1892–1920), footballer Gyula Kertész (1888–1982), footballer Vilmos Kertész (1890–1962), footballer Kincsem...
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and international coach Adolf Kertész, Hungarian international Gyula Kertész (1888–1982), Hungarian international Vilmos Kertész (1890–1962), Hungarian...
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(1931-2012), German geneticist. He discovered the Pfeiffer syndrome in 1964. Adolf Kertész (1892–1920), Hungarian footballer, settled in Saarbrücken Gerd Peehs...
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Kertész (21 March 1890 – 15 September 1962) was a Hungarian international Olympian footballer. He played alongside his two brothers, Gyula and Adolf....
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Gyula Kertész (also known as Julius Kertész; 29 February 1888 – 1 May 1982) was a Hungarian football player and coach. He played as a winger for MTK Budapest...
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napon született a Kertész futball-dinasztia egyik tagja, Adolf". ezen-a-napon-szuletett-a-kertesz-futballdinasztia-egyik-tagja-adolf. {{cite web}}: Check...
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Tamás Györök Ladislav Izsák Tibor Kalina Adolf Kertész (1892–1920) Gyula Kertész (1888–1982) Vilmos Kertész (1890–1962) Ádám Kisznyér Tamás Lapsánszki...
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Judges: Ferenc Kertész Edwin Kucharz Harry Meistrup Harold G. Storke Mario Verdi Judges: Kenneth Beaumont Ferenc Kertész James Koch Adolf Rosdol Harold...
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the district, and it lies close to main road 7 and the M7 motorway. Adolf Kertész (1892–1920), footballer Street map (in Hungarian) https://www.ksh.hu/apps/hntr...
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drama film directed by Márton Garas and starring Irén Varsányi, Dezső Kertész and Emil Fenyvessy. It is an adaptation of the 1877 novel Anna Karenina...
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founded Die Literarische Welt in 1925. 1999 Bernhard Schlink 2000 Imre Kertész 2001 Pat Barker 2002 Leon de Winter 2003 Jeffrey Eugenides 2004 Amos Oz...
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in 1823 by Per Adolf Norstedt, under the name P. A. Norstedt & Söner ("P. A. Norstedt & Sons"). The publishing company began by Per Adolf Norstedt purchasing...
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Medicine, 2023 Ferenc Herskó*, as an Israeli citizen, Chemistry, 2004 Imre Kertész, Literature, 2002 György András Oláh, Chemistry, 1994 János Harsányi, Economics...
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governments to accept the Nobel Prize. Adolf Hitler forbade four Germans, Richard Kuhn (Chemistry, 1938), Adolf Butenandt (Chemistry, 1939), Gerhard Domagk...
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pan-Germanism, and territorial expansionism, Richard J. Evans writes. Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party became obsessed by the "Jewish question". Both...
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considered the first Jewish awardee. Jewish laureates Elie Wiesel and Imre Kertész survived the extermination camps during the Holocaust. François Englert...
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Emmerich Kálmán László Kalmár Balint Karosi Bela Katona Egon Kenton István Kertész Edward Kilenyi Elisabeth Klein Zoltán Kocsis Zoltán Kodály Rezső Kókai...
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Nagy, Imre Kertész: The Farkas Villa, Beiträge im Ausstellungskatalog des Historischen Museums Budapest 2005 Katalin S. Nagy, Imre Kertész: The Farkas...
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theater director who survived camp but died of tuberculosis in 1945. Imre Kertész (9 November 1929 – 31 March 2016) Hungarian writer, Nobel Laureate in Literature...
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dare criticize the Nazi regime. This essay lead to Miksa being placed on Adolf Hitler's personal "Most Wanted List." Fenyő was forced into hiding during...
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Yehudi Menuhin and Maurice Gendron, London Symphony Orchestra cond. István Kertész (Bath Festival 1964). Yehudi Menuhin and Leslie Parnas, Casals Festival...
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Evinrude 1914: de:Die Launen einer Weltdame 1918: Alraune by de:Mihály Kertész und Ödön Fritz 1918: de:Alraune, die Henkerstochter, genannt die rote Hanne...
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Adolf Walker Judges: Pamela Davis M. Drake Norman V. S. Gregory Ferenc Kertész Eugen Kirchhofer L. Lauret Hans Meixner Emil Skákala Hermann Wollersen...
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of the Slaves") is a 1924 Austrian epic film. It was directed by Mihaly Kertész (later Michael Curtiz). The script was written by Ladislaus Vajda, based...
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altogether was known as the Eichmann-Kommando under the leadership of Adolf Eichmann, Hermann Krumey and Dieter Wisliceny sought to avoid panic in the...
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Hong Kong, Korea, Japan and the United States. The following year István Kertész was appointed principal conductor. Negotiations with the Corporation of...
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