Lieutenant-General Louis Bernheim (1 September 1861 – 13 February 1931) was a Belgian career soldier and general, best known for his service during World...
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and Research Forest Louis Bernheim (1861–1931), Belgian general Mary Bernheim (Hare) (1902–1997), British-American biochemist Bernheim petition, 1933 petition...
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method. He was born in Hamburg as a son of merchant Louis Bernheim (later changed to Ludwig Bernheim, born 7 December 1815 in Fürstenberg) and Emma Simon...
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French 128th Division [fr] - in the rear North Group (Lieutenant General Louis Bernheim) 7th Division 1st Division 10th Division The remaining Belgian infantry...
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Nicole Bernheim. Louis H. Silberkleit died on Friday, February 21, 1986 at Mount Sinai Hospital. He was survived by his second wife Nicole Bernheim and his...
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Paul-Louis de Favereau 1919 Minister of State Count Charles de Broqueville 1919 Minister Count Gérard Leman 1919 General Lieutenant-General Louis Bernheim...
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Fifty-six horses fell during the three days, and an amateur rider, Count Louis Bernheim, was killed when Summer Song came down. In the Gold Cup, Aruntius made...
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Jean-Louis Bernard Barrault (French: [baʁo]; 8 September 1910 – 22 January 1994) was a French actor, director and mime artist who worked on both screen...
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Clermont et sa Cour: Etude historique et critique, Paris, 1868, p. 2. Bernheim, Allain; "A Brief History of French Freemasonry;" 1997, The Plumbline,...
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retail conglomerate that owned Christian Dior. With the help of Antoine Bernheim, a senior partner of Lazard Frères, Arnault acquired the Financière Agache...
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