Authorities

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  1. Aldo Caradella

  2. Aleksandar Licht

    Dr. Aleksandar Licht (1884−1948) was an Croatian Zionist leader and founder of the Zionist movement in Croatia. Licht was born in village Sokolovac, near Koprivnica to a Croatian Jewish family. As a child he moved with his family to Zagreb. Licht was educated in Zagreb where he finished elementary and high school. He graduated as a lawyer at the Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb. In 1909 he was promoted to a Doctor of law at the University of Zagreb. In 1913 he opened a law firm in Zagreb, but in 1914 he was drafted to a Austro-Hungarian Army. Upon completing military service, Licht retu...

  3. Aleksandr Aronovich Pecherskiy

    • אלכסנדר פצ'רסקי

    The Head of the Resistance in Sobibor

  4. Aleksandr Belski

  5. Aleksandras Lileikis

    Lithuanian Security Police had six regional branches (in Kaunas, Vilnius, Šiauliai, Ukmergė, Marijampolė and Panevėžys. Aleksandras Lileikis (1907-2000) was a chief of Vilnius branch.

  6. Alex March

  7. Alexander

    The Alexander family was a prominent Croatian Jewish family from Zagreb. Alexander family ancestors moved to Zagreb from Güssing in Austria. The family played an important role in the economic and social life of Zagreb and Croatia for over a hundred years. Until 1941 the Alexanders were a large clan rather than an ordinary family. The great-grandparents of the Zagreb Alexanders included Samuel and Julija (née Rubin) Alexander, who had five sons and several daughters. Counting both the deceased and still living members, including the descendants of the female line, there were 224 Alexanders ...

  8. Alexander Adler

    • אלכסנדר אדלר

    Zionist activist

  9. Alexander Cohn

    משפטן ושופט יהודי גרמני

  10. Alexander Klein

  11. Alexander Loehr

  12. Alexander Mach

    One of the leaders of faschist Slovak puppet state