Julius Petschek (14 March 1856 – 22 January 1932) was an industrialist of Jewish origin in Austria-Hungary and later in Czechoslovakia. Together with...
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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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request from the merchant banker Julius Petschek and was originally called "The Bank House Petschek and Co." (Bankhaus Petschek & Co.) Despite its historicizing...
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family were uncles Julius Petschek and Ignaz Petschek, all of whom were originally from Kolín. Among his first cousins was Frank C. Petschek, a son of his...
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František Kmoch (1848–1912), composer and conductor; worked and died here Julius Petschek (1856–1932), industrialist Josef Svatopluk Machar (1864–1942), poet...
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Petschek (born Franz Konrad Petschek; December 23, 1894 – June 25, 1963) was a German Bohemian businessman. He was a leading member of the Petschek business...
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Understanding in Abu Dhabi Transatlantic Institute in Brussels William Petschek Contemporary Jewish Life Former departments include the American Jewish...
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powers were hoping the fascists and Communists would destroy one another. Petschek Palace was the Gestapo headquarters in Prague. See for instance the following...
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1940. Clients of the Miethke Gallery included art collectors such as the Petscheks, the Breuers, the Hellmanns, the Oppenheimers and many other Jewish collectors...
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England soon became a major shareholder, through the mediation of the Petschek family and under direct watch of Governor Montagu Norman, and transferred...
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