Izidor Gross (25 July 1866 – 1942) was a Croatian chess master and hazzan. Gross was born into a Jewish family in Kislőd, Hungary on 25 July 1866. In 1891...
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home economist Izidor Gross (1866–1942), Croatian chess master and hazzan Jacob Gross (1840–1918), Illinois state treasurer Jacob Gross (1819–1899), German-American...
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granddaughter of Croatian chess pioneer Izidor Gross. Gross was born in Zagreb to Jewish parents, Mavro and Ella Gross, on 22 May 1922. During World War II...
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Croatian Jewish child actress Mavro Frankfurter, Croatian Jewish rabbi Izidor Gross, Croatian chess master and hazzan Beno Heisz, rabbi of the Sisak Synagogue...
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to be a forerunner of Fischer random chess. The book was written by Izidor Gross and published in 1910. Fischer then changed the rules of his variation...
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Grgo Gamulin, art historian, university professor and writer, Croat Izidor Gross (1860–1942), chess master and hazzan of the Karlovac Jewish community...
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McKinlay Papa Bouba Diop Henri Camara Ove Grahn Mats Gren Kim Källström Izidor "Dori" Kürschner (1925–34) Karl Rappan (1935–48) Gerhard "Hardy" Walter...
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1931 – June 32) Hans Wüthrich (1932–34) Valère de Besveconny [fr] (1934) Izidor Kürschner (July 1934 – June 35) Hans Pulver (1935–42) Béla Volentik (1 July...
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Fischer Neolog local religious leader lawyer Kolta (today in Slovakia) Izidor Büchinger Orthodox local religious leader landowner János Biringer (Győr...
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Most Bundesliga goals: Gerd Müller, 365 Most Oberliga Süd goals: Peter Grosser, 65 Most Regionalliga Süd goals: Rainer Ohlhauser, 75 Most German Cup goals:...
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Isidor Mautner (also Izidor Mautner) (born October 7, 1852, in Náchod, Bohemia; died April 13, 1930, in Vienna) was an Austrian industrial magnate from...
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OCLC 19553066. Jonassohn, Kurt; Björnson, Karin Solveig (1998). Genocide and Gross Human Rights Violations: In Comparative Perspective. Transaction Publishers...
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Stalin: The Man and His Era. Beacon Press. ISBN 0-8070-7005-X. Vizulis, Izidors (1990). The Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact of 1939: The Baltic Case. Praeger....
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(born 1997), footballer player. Tin Kontrec (born 1989), handballer player. Izidor Kršnjavi (1845–1927), painter, art historian, curator and politician. Marko...
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Slavko Goldstein Irene Gut Opdyke Abba Kovner Vladka Meed Parczew partisans Izidor Papo Roza Papo Alexander Pechersky Moša Pijade Haviva Reik Joseph Serchuk...
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Miroslav Kraljević Živa Kraus Kristian Kreković Vlado Kristl Tomislav Krizman Izidor Kršnjavi Ferdinand Kulmer Ivan Lacković Croata – naïve art Loren Ligorio...
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Isaac C. Kidd, American admiral (killed in action) (b. 1884) December 8 – Izidor Kürschner, Hungarian football player and coach (b. 1885) December 9 – Eduard...
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reference] and Terézia Zsitkovszky) 13 June 1799 in Igló, Szepes county David Gross, (physics 2004), US-born, father had ancestry from Hungary/Czechoslovakia...
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Elementary school of Izidor Kršnjavi, Mimara Museum palace, Zagreb...
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