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  2. Indoor tanning - Wikipedia

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    Friedrich Wolff, a German scientist, began using UV light on athletes, and developed beds that emitted 95% UVA and 5% UVB, which reduced the likelihood of burning. The world's first tanning salon opened in 1977 in Berlin, [19] followed by tanning salons in Europe and North America in the late 1970s. [20]

  3. Professor Mamlock (play) - Wikipedia

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    Professor Mamlock is a theater play written by Friedrich Wolf in 1933. Portraying the hardships a Jewish doctor named Hans Mamlock experiences under the Hitler regime , it is one of the earliest works dealing with Nazi antisemitism .

  4. Professor Mamlock (1938 film) - Wikipedia

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    German author Friedrich Wolf composed a theater play by the same name while in French exile, during 1933. It was first performed in Warsaw's Yiddish Theater. Director Rappaport saw it in a Moscow theater and decided to adapt it to screen, albeit with considerable differences form Wolf's play: among others, portraying the protagonist being executed rather than committing suicide. [1]

  5. Friedrich Wilhelm Wolff - Wikipedia

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    Friedrich Wilhelm Wolff (April 6, 1816 in Fehrbellin – May 30, 1887) was a German sculptor and journalist who specialized in the depiction of animals in metal ...

  6. Silesian weavers' uprising - Wikipedia

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    The journalist Friedrich Wolff described the events as follows: In Silesian villages (18,000 inhabitants) cotton weaving was the most widespread occupation. There was extreme misery among the workers. The desperate need of jobs had been taken advantage by the contractors to reduce the prices of the goods they order ...

  7. Cyanide (1930 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film is adapted from Friedrich Wolf's 1929 play of the same title, which addressed the issue of abortion. The film is part of the German tradition of Enlightenment films, popular during the Weimar Era. Originally made as a silent film, it had some dialogue and sound effects added to the soundtrack.

  8. Caspar Friedrich Wolff - Wikipedia

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    Caspar Friedrich Wolff (18 January 1733 – 22 February 1794) was a German physiologist and embryologist who is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of modern embryology. Life [ edit ]

  9. Frederic Wolff-Knize - Wikipedia

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    Frederic ("Fritz") Wolff-Knize (26 July 1890 – October 1949) was a German businessman, owner of Kniže & Comp. and an art collector. Personal life.

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