Frederick Hermann Kisch, CB, CBE, DSO (23 August 1888 – 7 April 1943) was a decorated British Army officer and Zionist leader. A Brigadier, he was the...
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Heinrich Kisch (1841–1918), Austrian balneologist and gynecologist Frederick Kisch (1888–1943), British Army officer and Zionist leader Royalton Kisch (1920–1995)...
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Cooperation since December 2022. Kisch was born and raised in Tel Aviv. His paternal grandfather was Frederick Kisch, the highest-ranking Jew ever to...
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Kfar Kisch founding ceremony 18 July 1946 Kfar Kisch Kfar Kisch first barracks Kfar Kisch Kfar Kisch Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kefar Kisch. "Regional...
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that Frederick Kisch had agreed to give to several leading Arab figures in return for supporting British policies. The amount mentioned in Kisch's diary...
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it was decided to acquire the "Kisch House" and its surrounding land. The house was built by Brigadier Frederick Kisch, Chairman of the Zionist Executive...
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opposition's peace bands and with the British Consul in Iraq. Colonel Frederick Kisch, a British army officer and Zionist leader, was appointed chief liaison...
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abroad, and the Zionist Commission itself, with its leader Colonel Frederick Kisch, in Zürich for the 16th Zionist Congress (attended also by Ze'ev Jabotinsky)...
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William Kirkpatrick Lieutenant-General Sir Bertram Kirwan Brigadier Frederick Kisch Lieutenant-General Sir John Kiszely Field Marshal Herbert Kitchener...
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Israelis who have served on the board include: M. D. Eder – 1922; Frederick Kisch – 1922–31; Haim Arlosoroff – 1931–33; Moshe Shertok – 1933–48; Arthur...
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camp was liberated by British forces led by Jewish Brigadier General Frederick Kisch on January 24, 1943, along with the smaller detention centers at Gharian...
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guns had been relocated and halted the division's efforts. Brigadier Frederick Kisch, the chief engineer of the Eighth Army, condemned the division for...
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Admiral Albert Gleaves British Brigadier General Frederick Kisch British Field Marshal Frederick Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan British Admiral...
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brother Frederick Hermann Kisch became a British delegate to the Versailles peace conference after having fought in First World War. Cecil Kisch has been...
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and Haifa. To overcome the problems brought Rosengart partner in the Frederick Kisch who bought a new ship but the plant failed and in 1934 the ship was...
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The city of Haifa, led by Abba Hushi, purchased the former home of Frederick Kisch (who lived there 1934–1939) on HaNassi Avenue and established the Tikotin...
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significant riots or anti-Jewish violence. In a letter to Colonel Frederick Kisch, the chairman of the Zionist Executive wrote that prior to 1929 all...
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Fred Paterson (redirect from Frederick Paterson)
Frederick Woolnough Paterson (13 June 1897 – 7 October 1977) was an Australian politician, activist, unionist and lawyer. He is the only representative...
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Freimann, A. Leffmann Behrends at JewishEncyclopedia.com Singer, Isidore; Kisch, Alexander. Samuel Oppenheimer at JewishEncyclopedia.com Singer, Isidore;...
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mobilize the Islamic world against it; however, De Haan's top rival Frederick Hermann Kisch obtained a retraction from Hussein, which De Haan was forced to...
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of Egon Kisch from Australia by the conservative Australian government succeeded in energizing Communism in Australia and resulted in Kisch's staying...
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the Egon Kisch exclusion when he ruled that the Lyons government's ban on Kisch entering Australia had been incorrectly executed and that Kisch was free...
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Karajan Reginald Jacques Thomas Jensen Enrique Jordá István Kertész Royalton Kisch Erich Kleiber Hans Knappertsbusch Clemens Krauss Josef Krips Rafael Kubelík...
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several well-off families had summer cottages erected. The writer Egon Kisch spent holidays there, as did the artist John Heartfield. From 1952 Bertolt...
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see Kisch, Die Rechtsstellung, page 181). Freudenthal, page 156. Kisch, Die Rechtsstellung, pages 179, 182. Kisch: Die Rechtsstellung, page 180. Kisch, Die...
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had emigrated to the US in 1936) Cyril Edwin Joad, educator Egon Erwin Kisch, Austrian-Czechoslovak Jewish writer and journalist, listed as "Egon Erwin...
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in the town. Famous German speaking writers such as Max Brod, Egon Erwin Kisch, Joseph Roth, Alfred Döblin, Egon Friedell, Franz Kafka, and Leo Perutz...
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planning a novel about Frederick the Great in 1905/1906, which ultimately did not come to fruition. The sexuality of Frederick the Great would have played...
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1970s. Church of Iceland Christianity in Iceland Hjálmarsson 2012, p. 10. Kisch 1978, pp. 170–171. Karlsson 2000, p. 4. Cormack 2007, p. 227. The Book of...
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Entstehung-Schicksale-Chronik!, Dortmund: Lessing, 2003, ISBN 3-929931-17-6 Egon Erwin Kisch: Stahlwerk in Bochum, vom Hochofen aus gesehen / Das Nest der Kanonenkönige:...
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