Emil Ludwig Siepmann known as Emil Siepmann (/sɪəpmɑːn/; August 25, 1863 – November 2, 1950) was a German industrialist, patron and politician. He served...
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and Siepmann Sverige AB in Gothenburg. Since 1922, respectfully 1926, the growing company was managed by the sons of Emil Siepmann and Hugo Siepmann. In...
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brother Emil Siepmann to lead the commercial department of Peters & Company in Warstein. In 1892, he was deployed by his brother Emil Siepmann, who took-over...
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1946), professor Hugo Siepmann (1868-1950), industrialist Emil Siepmann (1863-1950), industrialist an namesake of Emil-Siepmann-Strasse Georg Dassel (1852-1934)...
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within the Siepmann companies. Since 1938, the company has been known as Siepmann-Werke, Inh. Hugo und Emil Siepmann & Söhne OHG (en. Siepmann-Works, Prop...
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Kissingen. His mother was the youngest daughter of Emil Siepmann and therefore he is also a member of the Siepmann family. He had three older brothers; Klaus...
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Pollard, 73, English cricketer. Dolores Rousse, 84, American actress. Walter Siepmann, 83, German industrialist. Mervyn Waite, 74, Australian cricketer. Claude...
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Jürgen Schläder (born 1948), musicologist Emil Schumacher (1912–1999), painter (abstract art) Hugo Siepmann (1868-1950), industrialist Fritz Steinhoff...
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1924-June 1926): 297 Adviser at the Hungarian National Bank: Harry Arthur Siepmann (British, June 1924 – 1926): 293 Commissioner-General in Bulgaria: René...
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Colombier, trans. Giveon Cornfield; quoted on Everest Records LP 3166 Jeremy Siepmann, Liner notes for Chopin: 14 Valses, etc, EMI Cat. D114628, 1980 Stephen...
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