• Wiedenfeld or Weidenfeld may refer to: Boris Wiedenfeld, a jazz pianist and producer who has worked with Matthias Lupri Hugo von Wiedenfeld, an Austrian...
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    The insecticide factory in Döbling was designed by the architect Hugo von Wiedenfeld and constructed by Karl Mayreder in 1888–1892. Explicitly oriental...
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    München. He was married to a daughter of the Viennese architect Hugo von Wiedenfeld [de]. Walter died in Munich at the age of 67. 1901: Silver Society...
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  • ISSN 0021-4019. JSTOR 41042877. "Kurt Wiedenfeld". www.catalogus-professorum-halensis.de. Retrieved 2021-09-27. "Ulrich, count von Brockdorff-Rantzau | German foreign...
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    21583°N 16.38389°E / 48.21583; 16.38389 Architecture Architect(s) Hugo von Wiedenfeld Type Synagogue architecture Style Islamic architecture Completed...
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    Walter Wickop (Hannover architect), Eilhard Wiedemann (Eberswald), Kurt Wiedenfeld (Leipzig economist), Gebhardt Wiedmann (Dresden physicist), Heinrich Wienhaus...
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    German Colonial Society, including for example Christian Eckert, Kurt Wiedenfeld, Paul Moldenhauer, Oskar Jäger, Heinrich Geffcken, Otto Wilhelm Thomé...
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  • Company, 1924. Translated from the German. The remaking of Russia by Kurt Wiedenfeld. London: Labour Pub. Co., 1924. Translated from the German. Sigmund Freud...
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