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    1930, succeeding Silberstein, and once more for a second term until 1938. As member, and later president of the Upper Council, Max Samuel was, for example...
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  • agreed between Kruckau and the liquidator appointed by Loebenstein, Dr Max Silberstein. Yet in September 1933, Loebenstein closed down the company once and...
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    Heymann-Loebenstein closed the business and appointed the Berlin auditor Dr Max Silberstein as liquidator. In order to keep the jobs of the workers, the Director...
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  • Max Getz was an American jeweler and philanthropist who founded Mayor's Jewelers and was recognized as one of the country’s foremost authorities on gems...
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    performance as Katharina in Distant Lights and in 2008 the Filmfestival Max Ophüls Preis [de] as best new talent. Dwyer uses the last name of her New...
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  • Entertainment Group and Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation v. Ivy Silberstein (her real name), in which Fox had tried to prevent her from registering...
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  • known as the Czech Kindertransport. The storyline focuses heavily on Silberstein family members, with Nicholas Winton (portrayed by Rupert Graves) appearing...
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  • its experimental discovery by Thomas; Felix Klein (1910) and Ludwik Silberstein (1914) employed such methods as well. One historian argues that the non-Euclidean...
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    Diana Ross (category Silberstein family)
    with Silberstein, Tracee Joy Silberstein (Tracee Ellis Ross) and Chudney Lane Silberstein, born in 1972 and 1975, respectively. Ross and Silberstein divorced...
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  • Noether (1910), Felix Klein (1910), Arthur W. Conway (1911), Ludwik Silberstein (1911). The Wikiversity: Lorentz transformation via trigonometric functions...
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