• Aron Hirsch (6 February 1858 – 22 February 1942) was a German metal trader. Hirsch was born to a Jewish family on 6 February 1858 in Halberstadt, Germany...
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    competition were the two other large metal trading companies of Germany: Aron Hirsch & Sohn in Halberstadt, and Beer, Sondheimer & Co in Frankfurt am Main...
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  • May 1927, he secured an apprenticeship with the metal trading company Aron Hirsch & Sohn in Halberstadt and became a full-time employee in November 1928...
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    Aron Naumovich Trainin a.k.a. Moshe Aron Naumovich Trainin a.k.a. Moshe Aron Nahimovich Trainin (Russian: Аро́н Нау́мович Трайнин, Мовша-Арон Нау́мович...
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    p. 225. Hirsch 2020, p. 230. Hirsch 2020, pp. 230–231. Hirsch 2020, p. 232. Hirsch 2020, pp. 225–226, 335. Hirsch 2020, pp. 247, 329. Hirsch 2020, p. 372...
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    The Bunny and Leyla Hirsch competing against each other to become to earn Kamille's title match at EmPowerrr, which was won by Hirsch. On August 28, at...
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    competition were the two other large metal trading companies of Germany: Aron Hirsch & Sohn in Halberstadt, and Beer, Sondheimer & Co in Frankfurt am Main...
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    Halberstadt, Chief Rabbi Dr. Solomon Cohn of Schwerin, Aron Hirsch Heymann (a banker) of Berlin, Gustav Hirsch of Berlin, Sally Lewisohn of Hamburg, and Emanuel...
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  • de:Theodor Vogelstein, and Julie Braun-Vogelstein. In Germany, he worked for Aron Hirsch & Sohn, then one of the largest metal traders in the world. In 1897,...
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    (Russian: Овсей-Гершен Аронович Радомысльски), and he was the oldest son born to Aron and Reizy Radomyslsky. Between 1924 and 1934 the city was known as Zinovyevsk...
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