Adolf Wolff (1883–1944) was a visual artist, anarchist, and socialist based in New York City. Antliff, Allan (1998). "Cosmic Modernism: Elie Nadelman...
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Paula Hitler (redirect from Paula Wolff)
Hitler, also known as Paula Wolff and Paula Hitler-Wolff, (21 January 1896 – 1 June 1960) was the younger sister of Adolf Hitler and the last child of...
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Nuremberg (German: Nürnberg), in the state of Bavaria, Germany. Designed by Adolf Wolff in the Moorish Revival style, completed in 1874, and destroyed by Nazis...
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The Ridgefield Gazook (1915) and TNT (1919), the latter co-edited by Adolf Wolff and Mitchell Dawson. He started making objects and developed unique mechanical...
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the trial in Israel of Adolf Eichmann, evidence showed that Wolff had organized the deportation of Italian Jews in 1944. Wolff was arrested and put on...
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cover art: Jules-Félix Grandjouan Manuel Komroff Robert Minor Man Ray Adolf Wolff Katz, Jonathan Ned (2021). The daring life and dangerous times of Eve...
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synagogue, located in Łódź, in the Łódź Voivodeship of Poland. Designed by Adolf Wolff in the Romanesque Revival style and completed in 1887, the synagogue...
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Hitler family (redirect from Adolf Hitler's family)
reportedly living "in seclusion" in a two-room flat as Paula Wolff. ("Wolf" was Adolf Hitler's self-adopted nickname.) During this time, she was cared...
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constructed from local sandstone, was designed by Stuttgart architect Adolf Wolff in the Moorish Revival style and is regarded as the high point in the...
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Father and Rector of the Colleges of Speyer, Trier and Cologne Johann Adolf Wolff Metternich zur Gracht (1592–1669), high official at multiple princely...
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Prof. R. E. Waxwell Rev. C. C. Webber G. F. Willison Edmund Wilson Jr. Adolf Wolff Charles E. S. Wood Art Young Stark Young Avrahm Yarmolinsky William Zorach...
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291 ?" Replies: Mabel Dodge, Hutchins Hapgood, Charles E. S. Rasay, Adolf Wolff, Hodge Kirnan, Annie W. Brigman, Clara Steichen, Ward Muir, Abby Hedge...
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frequenters of the colony were the writer Alfred Kreymborg and the sculptor Adolf Wolff. The next year, his first one-man show was held at the Daniel Gallery...
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anthology of Imagism: Des Imagistes. Vol. 1, No. 1 - September 1913 - Adolf Wolff: Songs, Sighs and Curses (collected poems). Vol. 1, No. 2 - October 1913...
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1934, and worked with the Jewish Museum Berlin. Germany, United States Adolf Wolff (de) (10 August 1832, Esslingen, Germany–29 March 1885, Stuttgart, Germany)...
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Adolf Hitler's rise to power began in the newly established Weimar Republic in September 1919 when Hitler joined the Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (DAP; German...
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Wolfgang Borchert (redirect from Wolff Maria Borchert)
Maria Rilke. Rilke was his role model, to the extent that he signed a work "Wolff Maria Borchert" to express his respect for him. He was a follower of some...
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construct the magnificent Moorish Revival Leipzig synagogue in 1855, and Adolf Wolff, who built the Great Synagogue of Łódź and synagogues in Nürnberg, Stuttgart...
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engineers Klein, Georg Morlok, Carl Julius Abel and later city architect Adolf Wolff created this second station, with 8 tracks, featuring a building with...
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Robert Paul Wolff, New York, 1966. Fest, J. "On Remembering Adolf Hitler" pp. 19–34 from Encounter, Volume 41, October 1973. Hale, Oron James "Adolf Hitler:...
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General Wolf (redirect from General Wolff)
General Wolf, Wolff, or Wolfe may refer to: Adolf Wolf (1899–1973), German Luftwaffe major general Edward Wolfe (1685–1759), British Army lieutenant general...
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Vancouver Art Gallery (2002): 101–113. "Cosmic Modernism: Elie Nadelman, Adolf Wolff, and the Materialist Aesthetics of John Weichsel," Archives of American...
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1918 Borsig 10364 Mühlenstroth steam branch line Gütersloh Currently: ADOLF WOLFF Yes 99 3351 1906 Jung 989 Frankfurter Feldbahnmuseum Frankfurter Feldbahnmuseum...
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she met Adolf Hitler, then 40 years old (23 years Braun's senior), at Hoffmann's studio in Munich. Hitler was introduced to her as "Herr Wolff". Braun's...
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Germany, to Friedel (née Saloman) and Walther Wolff, a patent lawyer. She was brought up in Wetzlar. When Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933...
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Wiederkehr der Kunst. Kurt Wolff, Leipzig. Reprint: Kraus, Nendeln/Liechtenstein, 1973; Gebr. Mann, Berlin, 1998. Behne, Adolf 1926. Der moderne Zweckbau...
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Marion Walton Nat Werner Anita Weschler (first Treasurer) Warren Wheelock Adolf Wolff Sreekumar Unnikrishnan William Zorach Membership is by invitation and/or...
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Oberleutnant Kurt Robert Wilhelm Wolff PlM (6 February 1895 – 15 September 1917) was one of Imperial Germany's highest-scoring fighter aces during World...
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Documents. W. W. Norton, 1945, p. 128; Quoted in David, Mendel & Wolff 1998, p. 158. Johann Adolf Scheibe. pp. 46–47 in Critischer Musicus VI, 14 May 1737. Quoted...
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Clinic of Johns Hopkins University, working with psychiatrist Adolf Meyer. In 1932, Wolff returned Boston and became the head of neurology ward, supervised...
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