Authorities

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Language of Description: English
Authority Type: Person
  1. Rubin Dimitrow

  2. Zvi Mersik

    • צבי מרדיק

    Zvi Mersik, member of the Dror youth movement and the Jewish underground in the Bialystok ghetto.

  3. Christos Kavvadas

    • Mr. Christos Kavvadas
  4. Гроссман Василий Семенович

    • Grossman Vasily Semyonovich

    Василий Семенович Гроссман, настоящее имя Иосиф Соломонович Гроссман (1905 - 1964) - писатель, журналист, военный корреспондент. Родился в Бердичеве в еврейской семье. Несколько детских лет провел в Швейцарии. Получил образование в Киевском реальном училище, Киевском высшем институте народного образования, химическом отделении физико-математического факультета 1-го Московского государственного университета, однако научной карьере предпочел занятия литературой. В 1934 г. впервые был опубликован рассказ "В городе Бердичеве", посвященный Гражданской войне. В годы Великой Отечественной войны ра...

  5. Béla Fábián

    1889-1966

    Béla Fábián, Hungarian Jewish lawyer, publicist, liberal party MP between 1922 and 1939. He was the president of the Jewish Veterans’ Committee during WWII. He was deported, but survived the Holocaust. After the war he emigrated to the US.

  6. Ernő Boda

    1887-1967

    Ernő Boda, lawyer, deputy president of the Pest Israelite Congregation and a member of the Hungarian Central Jewish Council.

  7. Miliband, Ralph

    • ミリバンド, ラルフ
    • Milibend, Ralph 1924-1994
    • Miliband, Ralph, 1924-
    • Miliband, Ralph, 1924-1994
    • Milibend, Ral'f.
    • ...

    Ralph Miliband, the political scientist and socialist, was born in Belgium of Jewish parents on 7 January 1924. He and his father fled to London in 1940 as the German army was invading Belgium. Here he learned English and began to study at the London School of Economics (then exiled in Cambridge). After serving in the Royal Navy for three years he returned to his studies at LSE, graduated with first class honours, and then took a Ph.D. His first teaching post was at Roosevelt College, Chicago, but he then became a lecturer at LSE in 1949 until 1972, when he was appointed Professor of Politi...

  8. Laura Papo - Bohoreta

    Laura Papo was born in 1891 and died in 1942.

    Laura Papo Bohoreta was born in Sarajevo on 15 March 1891, into the poor Jewish family of Juda and Esther Levi, the first of their seven children. Juda Levi was a trader, but as he did not have success in Sarajevo, he relocated to Istanbul in 1900 with his family. In Turkey, they changed the name of Luna into a more modern and international one - Laura. For eight years in Istanbul, Laura attended the International French School for Jews "Alliance Israélite Française". After eight years, Levi's family returned to Sarajevo, just as poor as before, only with more children. In order to help her...

  9. Grünvald Fülöp

    • גרינוולד פולופ
    • Grünwald Fülöp
    • Fülöp, Grünvald
    • Fülöp, Grünwald

    1887-1964

    Hungarian historian and museologist.

  10. Walter Braemer

    • Braemer, Walter
    • Walter Braemer (1883 - 1955)
    • Braemer, Walter (1883 - 1955)

    07-01-1883 / 13-06-1955

    Wehrmachtbefehlshaber or supreme military commander of the Reichskommissariat Ostland between 1941 and 1944.

  11. P. Stefanov

  12. Asen Grigorov Suitchmezov

  13. Petur Izraelevich Gabe

  14. Konrad von Preysing

    • Konrad von Preysing Lichtenegg-Moos
    • Konrad Graf von Preysing
    • Johann Konrad Maria Augustin Felix, Graf von Preysing Lichtenegg-Moos