Alexander Wienerberger (December 8, 1891 – January 5, 1955) was an Austrian chemical engineer and right wing nationalist, who worked for 19 years in the...
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Ewald Ammende and Rhea Clyman, and photographs made by engineer Alexander Wienerberger and others. To support their denial of the famine, the Soviets hosted...
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industrialization in the Soviet Union First reporter Gareth Jones Filmed by Alexander Wienerberger Deaths ~5.7 to 8.7 million Suspects Soviet government under Joseph...
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[citation needed] . Ammende used in his book uncredited photos made by Alexander Wienerberger during his work in Kharkiv in 1933; these photos are currently well...
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Austria's economy, holding stakes in important Austrian companies such as Wienerberger, Steyr-Daimler-Puch, Lenzing AG, and Semperit. From 1956 onwards, the...
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journal Gleichheit (Equality), covering the working conditions of the Wienerberger brick factory and agitating against the truck system. After Gleichheit...
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East Tennessee State University Chief Operating Officer, General Shale (Wienerberger) [citation needed] Bob Hartsook Emporia State University Founder and...
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Jako GoBet1 2019–2021 Joma None 20212 Get's Bet, Porotherm (Wienerberger) & International Alexander Holding 2021–2024 Adidas 2024–present Stanleybet...
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Sedgely, and continued to manufacture bricks until its takeover by Wienerberger AG in 2007. The site has since been transformed into a craft village...
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