• of the arts Erich Lachmann (1909–1972), Nazi SS officer at Sobibor extermination camp Esther Lachmann, later Pauline Thérèse Lachmann, later Mme Villoing...
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    Ludwig Maurits Lachmann (/ˈlɑːxmən/; German: [ˈlaxman]; 1 February 1906 – 17 December 1990) was a German economist, economic theorist and important contributor...
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    Karl Konrad Friedrich Wilhelm Lachmann (German: [ˈlaxman]; 4 March 1793 – 13 March 1851) was a German philologist and critic. He is particularly noted...
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    Hedwig Lachmann (29 August 1865 – 21 February 1918) was a German author, translator and poet. Lachmann was born in Stolp, Pomerania, Kingdom of Prussia...
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    Willie Lachmann (6 November 1909 – 23 January 1972) was an SS functionary who participated in Operation Reinhard in Sobibor extermination camp. Lachmann was...
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  • Richard Lachmann (May 17, 1956 – September 19, 2021) was an American sociologist and specialist in comparative historical sociology who was a professor...
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    Dichen Lachman (/ˈdiːtʃən ˈlækmən/; born 22 February 1982) is an Australian actress and model. She earned recognition starring as Katya Kinski in the soap...
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    Clara Lachmann (née Meyer; 10 April 1864 – 10 August 1920) was a Danish and Swedish patron of the arts. After coming into immense wealth following her...
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  • Latin characters. Lachmann's law is a somewhat disputed phonological sound law for Latin named after German Indo-Europeanist Karl Lachmann who first formulated...
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  • Henri Lachmann (born September 13, 1938) is a French business executive. He served as chairman and CEO of Schneider Electric from 1999 to 2005. Born in...
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    Gerhard "George" Lachmann Mosse (September 20, 1918 – January 22, 1999) was a German-American social and cultural historian, who emigrated from Nazi Germany...
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  • Harry Lachman (redirect from Harry Lachmann)
    Harry B. Lachman (June 29, 1886 – March 19, 1975) was an American artist, set designer, and film director. He was born in La Salle, Illinois on June 29...
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  • Sir Peter Julius Lachmann FRS FMedSci (23 December 1931 – 26 December 2020) was a British immunologist, specialising in the study of the complement system...
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  • Gustav Victor Lachmann (3 February 1896 – 30 May 1966) was a German aeronautical engineer who spent most of his professional life working for the British...
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  • Hans (John Rudolf) Lachmann-Mosse, till 1911 Hans Lachmann (August 9, 1885 - April 18, 1944), was a German publisher, director during the Weimar years...
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    Vera Lachmann (June 23, 1904 – 1985) was a German poet, classicist and educator. After founding a school for Jewish children in Nazi Germany, she emigrated...
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  • Capitaine Georges Marcel Lachmann was a French World War I flying ace. He was credited with nine confirmed aerial victories. On 21 July 1914, Georges Marcel...
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    first developed by Gustav Lachmann in 1918. The stall-related crash in August 1917 of a Rumpler C aeroplane prompted Lachmann to develop the idea, and...
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    Kuzmin YV, Keates SG, Kosintsev PA, Razhev DI, Richards MP, Peristov NV, Lachmann M, Douka K, Higham TF, Slatkin M, Hublin JJ, Reich D, Kelso J, Viola TB...
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  • Georges Marcel Lachmann (6 December 1908 – 15 December 1992) was a French field hockey player who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics and in the 1936...
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    La Païva (redirect from Thérèse Lachmann)
    Esther Lachmann (French: [ɛstɛʁ laʃman]; better known as La Païva (French: [la paiva]); 7 May 1819 – 21 January 1884) was the most famous of the 19th-century...
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  • Karen Vilhelmine Lachmann (30 May 1916 – 30 September 1962) was a Danish foil fencer. She won a silver medal in the women's individual foil event at the...
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    Robert Lachmann (28 November 1892 – 8 May 1939) was a German ethnomusicologist, polyglot (German, English, French, Arabic), orientalist and librarian....
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    tenuipes Claparède & Lachmann, 1858; A. fissipes Lachmann, 1859; A. longipes Lachmann, 1859; A. tunicata Lachmann, 1859; A. limbata Lachmann, 1859; A. paradoxa...
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    made by means of "Lachmann numbers", which are formed of an "L" (for "Lachmann") followed by the page and line number in Lachmann's edition of 1827. Thus...
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  • Nina Olivette (born Hildegarde Lachmann; May 9, 1907 – February 21, 1971) was an American actress and dancer who was sometimes described as a "dancing...
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    Genesis of Lachmann's Method, ed. and trans. by Glenn W. Most (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005) [trans. from Genesi del metodo del Lachmann (Liviana...
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  • Torsten Lachmann (born 29 April 1982 in Schwedt, East Germany) is a German-born, Australian sprint canoeist who competed in the late 2000s. At the 2008...
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  • Henrik Lachmann (1738–1797) was a Norwegian civil servant and politician. He served as the County Governor of Stavanger county from 1762 until 1768. He...
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    late 20th century due in part to the work of Israel Kirzner and Ludwig Lachmann at New York University and to renewed public awareness of the work of Hayek...
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