Katzenstein may refer to: Caroline Katzenstein, suffragist Henry Katzenstein, American physicist and entrepreneur Jacob Katzenstein, German otorhinolaryngologist...
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Uri Katzenstein (Hebrew: אורי קצנשטיין; February 17, 1951 – August 24, 2018) was an Israeli visual artist, sculptor, musician, builder of musical instruments...
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The Katzenstein is a mountain in Saxony, southeastern Germany. From the plateau there are extensive views to the east and, at its foot lies the Schwarzwassertal...
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Edgar Katzenstein (26 November 1879 – 17 July 1953) was a German rower. He competed in the men's eight event at the 1900 Summer Olympics. "Edgar Katzenstein"...
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Katzenstein is a hill of Hesse, Germany. v t e...
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Moran Zer Katzenstein (Hebrew: מורן זר קצנשטיין; born 13 August 1982) is an Israeli women's rights activist, lecturer, social activist, strategist and...
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Katzenstein Castle is one of the oldest remaining Hohenstaufen castles in Germany. It is located in a borough that shares its name with the castle in...
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Peter Joachim Katzenstein FBA (born February 17, 1945) is a German-American political scientist. He is the Walter S. Carpenter, Jr. Professor of International...
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Walther Katzenstein (8 October 1878 in Lisbon, Portugal – 9 August 1929 in Hamburg) was a German rower who competed in the 1900 Summer Olympics. He was...
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Inés Katzenstein is an Argentine curator, art historian, and art critic who specializes in Latin American art. Katzenstein was born in Argentina. Katzenstein...
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of the firm of Leopold Katzenstein & Co.. Katzenstein immigrated to the United States between 1868–1869 and founded L Katzenstein & Sons at 358 West Street...
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Simon Katzenstein (1 January 1868 – 28 March 1945) was a German writer, politician (SPD) and political lecturer. During 1919/20 he was a member of the...
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The Katzenstein House is a historic house at 902 West 5th Street in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. It is a two-story brick building, capped by a clipped-gable...
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University. Katzenstein was born in Hartford, Connecticut. His father, Henry Katzenstein was a physicist, and his mother, Constance Allenberg Katzenstein, was...
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Mary Fainsod Katzenstein is an American political scientist. She is the Stephen and Evalyn Milman Professor of American Studies, Emerita at Cornell University...
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LVG C.VI (redirect from Raab-Katzenstein RK.8 Marabu)
the open cockpit were converted by Raab-Katzenstein as the LVG P.I, LVG P.II and alternatively Raab-Katzenstein RK-8 Marabu. Most LVG C.VIs were used by...
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Raab-Katzenstein was a 1920s German aircraft manufacturer based in Kassel. The main character of the company was its designer Gerhard Fieseler. Following...
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2002, p. 70. Haro 2011; Hoppe 2011. Moschonas 2002, p. 65. Katzenstein 1987, p. 73. Katzenstein 1987, p. 75. Hicks, Alexander (1988). "Social Democratic...
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Archived (PDF) from the original on 1 August 2019. Byrnes, Timothy A.; Katzenstein, Peter J. (2006). Religion in an Expanding Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge...
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LVG B.I (redirect from Raab-Katzenstein RK 6)
The LVG B.I was a 1910s German two-seat reconnaissance biplane designed by Luft-Verkehrs-Gesellschaft for the Luftstreitkräfte. LVG had been involved in...
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Jacob Katzenstein (January 7, 1864 – September 3, 1921) was a German otorhinolaryngologist born in Preußisch Oldendorf. He studied medicine in Berlin...
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Henry Sour Katzenstein (January 9, 1927 – January 10, 2003) was an American physicist and entrepreneur. He founded a company called Brooktree in 1983...
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The Katzenstein is a 627-metre-high (2,057 ft) mountain in Saxony, southeastern Germany. Iron Way 50°39′16″N 12°45′29″E / 50.65444°N 12.75806°E / 50...
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in conjunction with Cologne-based Augenschein Filmproduktion's Jonas Katzenstein, Maximilian Leo, and Georgina Pope. Executive producers were Jonathan...
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Kacenštajn Castle (redirect from Katzenstein mansion)
Kacenštajn Castle (Slovene: Grad Kacenštajn) comprises, together with St. Ursula's Church, the old center of the village of Begunje in the Upper Carniola...
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Robert Axelrod (2006–2007) Dianne Pinderhughes (2007–2008) Peter J. Katzenstein (2008–2009) Henry E. Brady (2009–2010) Carole Pateman (2010–2011) G....
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from the original on January 24, 2024. Retrieved February 22, 2024. Katzenstein, Peter J. (March 20, 2019). "Trumpism is US". WZB | Berlin Social Science...
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semi-sovereign was famously applied to West Germany by political scientist Peter Katzenstein in his 1987 book Policy and Politics in West Germany: The Growth of a...
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Caroline Katzenstein (1888 – January 31, 1968) was an American suffragist, activist, advocate for equal rights, insurance agent, and author. She was active...
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Geschichte der Wiedervereinigung (2009). Tiersky 2004, p. 472. Katzenstein 1997, p. 6. Katzenstein 1997, p. 4. Aleksov, Bojan; Piahanau, Aliaksandr (2020)....
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