• Oton Vinski (born Otto Weiss; 20 March 1877 – 1942) was an influential Croatian banker who was killed during the Holocaust. Vinski was born in Osijek on...
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  • Vinski is a village in Estonia. Vinski may also refer to: Oton Vinski (1877–1942), Croatian banker Zdenko Vinski (1913–1996), Croatian archaeologist Vinski...
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  • father was Oton Vinski, an influential Croatian banker, and his mother was Štefanija Alexander, who came from the Zagreb Alexander family. Vinski graduated...
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    Šumanović, Serb painter[citation needed] Simon Ungar, Hungarian-born rabbi Oton Vinski, Croatian Jewish banker Leib Weissberg, Ukrainian-born rabbi Olga Hebrang [hr]...
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  • was Osijek born Olga (née Weiss), sister of a notable Zagreb banker Oton Vinski (born Otto Weiss). Alexander separated from his first wife in 1904, and...
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  • Viktor Alexander (1865–1934) Oskar Alexander (1876-1953) Oton Vinski (1877–1942) Zdenko Vinski (1913–1989) Ezel Alexander (1994–) Aleksander (Hasidic dynasty)...
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  • Bosnian socialist activist and Partisan, Serb Simon Ungar, Osijek rabbi Oton Vinski, Croatian banker, Jewish. Dragiša Vasić, Chetnik commander, Serb. Leib...
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    the Jasenovac concentration camp in 1942 together with her son-in-law Oton Vinski, his niece Zora was killed in 1944 at Auschwitz. Snješka Knežević (2011...
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    (Slovakia, Czechia, Eastern Austria, Poland and Ukraine) countries. Zdenko Vinski and V. V. Sedov argued that the rare findings of objects and ceramics of...
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  • footballer player. Vladimir Vinek (1897–1945), footballer player. Zdenko Vinski (1913–1996), archaeologist. Helga Vlahović (1945–2012), journalist, producer...
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  • Pontic-Caucasian-Iranian sphere, Branimir Gušić, and archaeologists Zdenko Vinski and Ksenija Vinski-Gasparini. However, the cultural and artistic indicators of Iranian...
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