• Isidor Petschek (15 March 1854 – 18 June 1919) was a German Bohemian lawyer and entrepreneur. Together with his brother Julius Petschek, he founded the...
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  • had a sister, Rosa Petschek (1855-1934), and two brothers, Isidor Petschek (1854–1919), father of Otto Petschek, and Ignaz Petschek (1857–1934), father...
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    Villa in Prague. He was the eldest of four sons of Isidor Petschek and Camilla (née Robitschek) Petschek, who were German speaking Jews. His younger brothers...
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  • industrialists in Austria-Hungary. Together with his brothers Isidor and Julius, Ignaz Petschek controlled almost 50% of the lignite mining industry in Europe...
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    (1930–1973), journalist and author Isidor Petschek (1860–1923), lawyer and businessman from the Petschek family Julius Petschek (1856–1932), lawyer, banker,...
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    infinite hard-core potential. Then, working with Baird Brandow and Albert Petschek, he came up with an approximation that converted the scattering equation...
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  • Narath Jacques I. Pankove Chandra K. N. Patel Richard M. Patrick Harry E. Petschek Sergio P. S. Porto John O. Rasmussen Robert Resnick Martin E. Rickey Peter...
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