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    Eugen Gutmann (24 June 1840 - 21 August 1925) was a German banker, philanthropist and art collector who is primarily known for founding Dresdner Bank...
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    Friedrich Bernhard Eugen "Fritz" Gutmann (15 November 1886 – 30 April 1944) was a Dutch banker and art collector. A convert from Judaism, he and his wife...
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    Dresden-based private bank founded in 1771, on the advice of banker Eugen Gutmann. The bank's founding consortium of investors consisted of Allgemeine...
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    of Arts, Berlin Brandenburg Gate Museum Hotel Adlon French Embassy Eugen-Gutmann-Haus, used by Dresdner Bank Palais am Pariser Platz Haus Liebermann...
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    because of his Jewish heritage. Son of Dresdner Bank board member Eugen Gutmann, Herbert Gutmann studied economics before joining Dresdner Bank. As co-founder...
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    restituted to his widow. Snuffbox with portrait of a lady formerly owned by Eugen Gutmann, a successful banker, who built a collection of gold and silver treasures...
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  • kept until 1901. Count Gyula Andrássy the Younger and German financier Eugen Gutmann were among its high-profile board members.: 222  Under Tisza's direction...
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    Empire. At its founding in 1905-1906, driven by banker Eugen Gutmann and his son Herbert M. Gutmann, the new venture was sponsored by Dresdner Bank, Nationalbank...
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    served as chairman of the Dresdner Bank, following the retirement of Eugen Gutmann. Klemperer was born on April 24, 1852, in Prague to Adolph Klemperer...
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    February 1995. Krause, Detlev; Lege, Katrin; Zimmerl, Ulrike (2016). Eugen-Gutmann-Gesellschaft (ed.). Die Commerzbank am Neß in Hamburg: 140 Jahre Baugeschichte...
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  • Landesmuseum Württemberg returned two renaissance clocks to the heirs of Eugen Gutmann, founder of the Dresdner Bank. "The clocks had been the subject of a...
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  • Klemperer. Eine biographische Skizze (= Eugen-Gutmann-Gesellschaft e.V. [Hrsg.]: Publikationen der Eugen-Gutmann-Gesellschaft. Band 2). Leipziger Universitätsverlag...
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    Krause (2010), Commerzbank: Eine Zeitreise 1870-2010 (PDF), Dresden: Eugen-Gutmann-Gesellschaft Jacob Riesser (1911), The German Great Banks and Their...
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    not government-owned.: 192  In 1895 negotiations for a merger with Eugen Gutmann from Dresdner Bank were also led by Hermann Henrich Meier. The merger...
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    Office in Vienna. IV/14.d/308 Gutmann, Friedrich 1886–1944 Banker and son of the founder of the Dresdner Bank, Eugen Gutmann. He was a wealthy art collector...
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    most of the changes in the 1885 Gutmann edition, including the percussion. He reprinted the tempo modifications from Gutmann but placed them in brackets....
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    Viennese firm of Albert J. Gutmann sometime between 15 May and 20 June 1888. In September 1889 the score was published by Gutmann. This was the first edition...
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    Eugenics (redirect from Eugenism)
    Freedom and the New Reproductive Technologies. Princeton University Press Gutmann, Amy (ed. Michael Ignatieff) (2001). Human Rights as Politics and Idolatry...
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    those who were pressured into service or conscripted. Historian Martin Gutmann adds that some of the additional forces came from "Eastern and Southeastern...
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  • Agathe Backer Grøndahl (1847-1907) Cornelius Gurlitt (1820–1901) Adolphe Gutmann (1819–1882) Charles-Louis Hanon (1819–1900) Stephen Heller (1813–1888)...
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    Liechtensteiner royalty Preceded by Josepha of Fürstenberg-Weitra Princess consort of Liechtenstein 1836–1858 Vacant Title next held by Elisabeth von Gutmann...
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    convicted. Some of those convicted were tried in absentia. According to Martin Gutmann, the trials served as a way for the Swiss establishment to reinforce a...
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    Flaherty 2004, p. 160. Koehl 2004, pp. 212–213. Koehl 2004, pp. 214–219. Gutmann 2017, Chapter 3. McNab 2013, pp. 272–273. McNab 2013, pp. 321–323. Höhne...
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    Franziska von Auersperg (1868-1919). Her maternal grandparents were Count Eugen Rudolf Maria von Ledebur-Wicheln and Countess Eleonore Larisch von Moennich...
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    Missa solemnis, Op. 123, Kyrie; Tutzing: Schneider, 1965; facsimile ed. Gutmann, Peter. "Ludwig van Beethoven: Missa Solemnis". Classical Notes. Retrieved...
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    In 1874, Bernhard Bechstein sold the company to businessman, Theodor Gutmann. In 1886, Artur Pleißner and Richard Kühne turned it into a public limited...
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    Analytik GmbH.  Müller, Markus; Piel, Felix; Gutmann, Rene; Sulzer, Philipp; Hartungen, Eugen; Wisthaler, Eugen (2019). "A novel method for producing NH4+...
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  • 25 April — Wolfgang Zapf, German sociologe (died 2018) 24 April — Otmar Gutmann, German TV producer, animator and director (died 1993) 2 May – Gisela Elsner...
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  • Gustavson (born 1959) Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla (c. 1590 – 1664) Adolphe Gutmann (1819–1882) Adalbert Gyrowetz (1763–1850) Johannes Haarklou (1847–1925)...
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  • 1941 Nominated for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry too (id=2990) René Albert Gutmann December 25, 1885 Paris, France December 22, 1981 1941 Nominated by Luis...
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