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    Helene Julie Mayer (20 December 1910 – 10 October 1953) was a German-born fencer who won the gold medal at the 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam, and the silver...
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  • Claude-Hélène Mayer is a German psychologist and professor in Industrial and Organisational Psychology at the Department of Industrial Psychology and People...
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    The Helene-Mayer-Ring is a street in the Olympic Village of the Olympic Park Munich in Munich, Germany. The Helene-Mayer-Ring is named after the Olympic...
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  • Look up Helene or Hélène in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Helene or Hélène may refer to: Helene (name), a Greek feminine given name Helen of Troy, the...
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  • Yvonne Helene Kapp (née Mayer) (17 April 1903 – 22 June 1999) was a British writer and political activist. Kapp also wrote under the name Yvonne Cloud...
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  • sculptor Hélène de Gingins (1828–1905), Swiss salonnière and feminist Helene Mayer (1910–1953), German and American Olympic champion foil fencer Hélène Miard-Delacroix...
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  • 1936 Summer Olympics (category All articles that may contain original research)
    people to participate, and added one token participant to the German team—Helene Mayer, a woman of Jewish descent. In an attempt to "clean up" the host city...
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    In 1946, she received a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and began to use the stage name "Helene Stanley," with one of her most notable appearances being...
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  • the Oslo Report Hans-Peter Mayer (born 1944), German politician Helen Mayer (1932–2008), Australian politician Helene Mayer (1910–53), German and American...
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    process, Elek, who was Jewish, defeated a German with a Jewish father, Helene Mayer. The bronze medal went to Ellen Preis, an Austrian Jew. The Games were...
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    Helene Costello (June 21, 1906 – January 26, 1957) was an American stage and film actress, most notably of the silent era. Born in New York City, Costello...
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    attempt was made to have her deported, thwarted by her special status. Helene Mayer, a German-born fencer who had been forced to leave Germany in 1935 and...
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    Hélène Joy (born October 21, 1971) is an Australian actress, who is best known for her work in television series Durham County and Murdoch Mysteries. Joy...
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    Duchess Helene in Bavaria (Helene Caroline Therese; 4 April 1834 – 16 May 1890), nicknamed Néné, was the Hereditary Princess of Thurn and Taxis as the...
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  • Bazadze, sabre, world championship bronze, 2x European champion Germany Helene Mayer, German-Jewish foilist, won gold at 1928 Summer Olympics and the 1929...
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    Helene Fischer (German: [heˈleːnə ˈfɪʃɐ]; born 5 August 1984) is a German schlager singer. Since her debut in 2005, she has won numerous awards, including...
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  • Sainte-Hélène may refer to: Sainte-Hélène, Quebec, a municipality in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region Sainte-Hélène-de-Bagot, Quebec Sainte-Hélène-de-Breakeyville...
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    James Mayer de Rothschild in Paris, Carl Mayer von Rothschild in Naples and Amschel Mayer Rothschild in Frankfurt. Another essential part of Mayer Rothschild's...
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    Hélène Fillières (French pronunciation: [elɛn filjɛʁ]; born 1 May 1972) is a French actress, film director and screenwriter. She is the sister of filmmaker...
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  • Hélène Rollès (French pronunciation: [elɛn ʁɔlɛs]; at times just the mononym Hélène; born 20 December 1966) is a French actress and singer, primarily...
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    Heléne Yorke is a Canadian actress. She is known for her work on television. Since 2019, she has starred as Brooke Dubek on the Comedy Central/HBO Max...
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  • Nathaniel Lubell Michael Marx Alexander Massialas Gregory Massialas Helene Mayer Michael Sean McClain Gerek Meinhardt Suzanne Paxton Janice Romary Nicole...
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    Folding Kayak Pairs Friedrich Gerhard — Equestrian, Dressage Individual Helene Mayer — Fencing, Women's Foil Individual Konrad Frey — Gymnastics, Men's Horizontal...
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  • 2020. Mogulof, Milly (2002). Foiled: Hitler's Jewish Olympian : the Helene Mayer Story. RDR Books. p. 73. ISBN 978-1-57143-092-2. Retrieved August 29...
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  • List of German Jews (category Articles with dead external links from May 2017)
    won 42 national titles; Pan American champion; 4x Maccabiah champion Helene Mayer, foil fencer (Jewish father), Olympic champion Sarah Poewe, swimmer (Jewish...
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    Helene Weigel (German: [heˈleː.nə ˈvaɪ̯gl̩] ; 12 May 1900 – 6 May 1971) was a German actress and artistic director. She was the second wife of Bertolt...
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    the first Olympic champion of the modern era (1896). It leads from the Helene-Mayer-Ring to the Kusocinskidamm to Straßbergerstraße. The road is accessible...
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    root in the French psyche. A second daughter, her last child, Marie Sophie Hélène Béatrix, Madame Sophie, was born on 9 July 1786 and lived only eleven months...
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    Offenbach am Main (category Articles with failed verification from May 2023)
    typographer and type designer Hans Hotter (1909–2003), opera singer Helene Mayer (1910–1953), fencer, Olympic champion Edith Schloss (1919–2011), artist...
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    Helene Bertha Amalie "Leni" Riefenstahl (German: [ˈleː.niː ˈʁiː.fn̩.ʃtaːl] ; 22 August 1902 – 8 September 2003) was a German film director, photographer...
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