Josef Frank may refer to: Josef Frank (architect) (1885–1967), Austrian-born architect, artist, and designer Josef Frank (politician) (1909–1952), Czechoslovakian...
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Josef Frank (15 July 1885 – 8 January 1967) was an Austrian-born architect, artist, and designer who adopted Swedish citizenship in the latter half of...
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Finlay played roles ranging from the First Gravedigger in Hamlet to Josef Frank in Weapons of Happiness. He also appeared in The Party, Plunder, Saint...
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celebrating 30s designer Josef Frank". The Guardian. TheGuardian.com. Retrieved 2017-08-25. "Fabric of life: Josef Frank's joyous textile designs – in...
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Josef Frank (25 February 1909, Prostějov – 3 December 1952, Prague) was a Czechoslovakian Communist politician. Between 1939 and 1945 he was imprisoned...
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politician Josef Frank (architect) (1885–1967), Austrian-born architect, artist, and designer Josef Fritzl (born 1935), Austrian sex offender Josef Gočár (1880–1945)...
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elective. His younger brother Josef Frank was a noted architect and designer. In lectures given during World War II at Harvard, Frank attributed to Mach himself...
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Rand, Josef Schächter, Moritz Schlick, Friedrich Waismann, Edgar Zilsel. Periphery: Alfred Jules Ayer, Egon Brunswik, Karl Bühler, Josef Frank, Else Frenkel-Brunswik...
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high-ranking Communist bureaucrats (Bedřich Geminder, Ludvík Frejka, Josef Frank, Vladimír Clementis, Bedřich Reicin, Karel Šváb, Rudolf Margolius, Otto...
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Clementis, Ludvik Frejka, Bedřich Reicin, Artur London, Eugen Löbl [cs; de], Josef Frank and Vavro Hajdů [cs]. The trial lasted eight days. Many of the defendants...
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sculptor, designer and set designer for films and theatres. Together with Josef Frank he was instrumental in creating the distinctive character of the Wiener...
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were: Peter Behrens, Victor Bourgeois, Le Corbusier, Richard Döcker, Josef Frank, Walter Gropius, Ludwig Hilberseimer, Pierre Jeanneret, Jacobus Johannes...
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– 1 October 2017 Festival of Textiles 2017 - 28 January – 7 May 2017 Josef Frank Patterns–Furniture–Painting – 28 January – 7 May 2017 Full Circle & Recycle:...
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resistance member, second in command of CARTE, then head of DONKEYMAN network Josef Frank (politician), Czech communist Carl Simon Fried, physician, radiologist...
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Philippe Rahm, Swiss specialist in sustainable architecture January 8 – Josef Frank, Austrian-born Swedish architect and designer (born 1885) February 13...
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Erich Mendelsohn, Ernst May and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe from Germany; Josef Frank from Austria; Mart Stam and Gerrit Rietveld from the Netherlands, and...
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Annelies Marie Frank (German: [ˈanə(liːs maˈʁiː) ˈfʁaŋk] , Dutch: [ˌɑnəˈlis maːˈri ˈfrɑŋk, ˈɑnə ˈfrɑŋk] ; 12 June 1929 – c. February or March 1945) was...
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use of a dramatic conceit whereby the Czech communist cabinet minister Josef Frank is imagined alive in the 1970s (in real life he was hanged in 1952),...
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Josef Bühler (16 February 1904 – 22 August 1948) was a German lawyer who, as the protégé of Governor General Hans Frank, rose to become his deputy as...
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war.[citation needed] 23 and 24: Max Taut 25: Adolf Rading 26 and 27: Josef Frank 28-30: Mart Stam 31 and 32: Peter Behrens 33: Hans Scharoun A much more...
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(1903–1943), wrestler Karl Huber (1904–1965), politician and trade unionist Josef Frank (1906–1971), politician (SPD) Werner Knab (1908–1945), jurist and SS...
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JUDr. Josef Urválek (28 April 1910, České Budějovice – 29 November 1979, Prague) was a procurator and later judge of the Czechoslovak state court. He...
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Gropius, Erich Mendelsohn, Ernst May and Mies van der Rohe from Germany; Josef Frank from Austria; Mart Stam and Gerrit Rietveld from the Netherlands, and...
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All-time PIM # Name Pos PIM 1 Josef Frank D 483 2 Carter Proft F 447 3 Andrew McPherson F 412 4 Marco Müller D 403 5 Henry Martens D 401...
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Newport News, Virginia Joe Frank (American football) (1915–1981), member of the Philadelphia Eagles and Steagles Josef Frank (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Hendrik Berlage, Victor Bourgeois, Pierre Chareau, Sven Markelius, Josef Frank, Gabriel Guevrekian, Max Ernst Haefeli, Hugo Häring, Arnold Höchel, Huib...
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photographer Thomas Feuerstein (born 1968), media artist, bio artist, sculptor Josef Frank (1885–1967), architect Emil Fuchs (1866–1929), sculptor, medallist, painter...
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November 1952, in the Senate of the State Court, with the prosecutor being Josef Urválek. It lasted eight days. As in the Moscow show trials of the late...
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Maria Franck, who was the daughter of the royal lawyer Josef Frank. She had divorced Frank in 1916 in order to be able to marry Rosenthal, who was much...
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Holdhaus (1883–1975), Austrian entomologist, specialised in Coleoptera. Josef Frank (1885–1967), Austrian-Swedish architect Franz Reznicek (1903-??), Austrian...
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