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    Otto Petschek (17 October 1882 – 2 July 1934) was a European industrialist known for building the Petschek Villa in Prague. He was the eldest of four...
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  • 1940. Clients of the Miethke Gallery included art collectors such as the Petscheks, the Breuers, the Hellmanns, the Oppenheimers and many other Jewish collectors...
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    powers were hoping the fascists and Communists would destroy one another. Petschek Palace was the Gestapo headquarters in Prague. See for instance the following...
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  • Jojo Rabbit (category Films about Adolf Hitler)
    Prague, Žatec, Úštěk, Kytín, Dolní Beřkovice, Hořín, Lenešice, and the Petschek Palace. The former Lenešice sugar refinery was used to film the war scenes...
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    Neumann was involved in the actions that resulted in the takeover of the Petschek coal concern by the Reichswerke Hermann Göring conglomerate. He also profited...
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    unaware of his family's involvement with the resistance; he was taken to the Petschek Palace together with his 17-year-old son Vlastimil, or "Ata", who was tortured...
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  • central to the Zionist narrative. By good fortune, a wealthy patron, Frank Petschek, a German-Czech Jew whose family coal business had suffered from the Nazi...
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  • Sidney Lerner Center for Arab-Jewish Understanding in Abu Dhabi William Petschek Contemporary Jewish Life On November 11, 1906, 81 Jewish Americans of Central...
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  • May 19, and questioned at Gestapo headquarters, a building known as the Petschek Palace. Bushell was then sent to Stalag Luft III at Sagan, while Zafouk...
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    Zionism and cosmopolitanism. In 1945, he accused the "Jewish super-rich like Petschek, Weinmann, Rothschild, Gutman" of "blood-sucking" and argued that wealthy...
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    e.g. Wilhelm Franz Exner, the brothers Adolf and Julius Landesberger, and the industrial families Petschek and Schicht. Among many high-profile customers...
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    treason. On 1 September 1944, he was brought to Gestapo headquarters in Petschek Palace in Prague. In due course, he was also held at Pankrác Prison and...
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    businessmen and professionals; they included wealthy industrialists such as the Petschek family. While some declared Jewish nationality, nearly all spoke German...
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