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Ernst Johann Pröckl (21 June 1888 – 26 November 1957) was an Austrian stage actor and director. [1] He also appeared in numerous films, mainly German.
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Ernst has co-authored and edited books focusing on global operations, supply chain resilience, and business strategy. Co-authored with Philippe-Pierre Dornier, Michel Fender, and Panos Kouvelis, his 1998 book Global Operations Management and Logistics: Text and Cases served as a guide to global operations management and logistics.
Those Who Remained (Hungarian: Akik maradtak) is a 2019 Hungarian drama film directed by Barnabás Tóth.The film is based on the 2003 novel Férfiidők lányregénye [2] (2021 English edition Those Who Remained) [3] by Zsuzsa Várkonyi. [4]
Broken Mirrors (Hebrew: מראות שבורות, romanized: Marot Shvurotl) is a 2019 Israeli drama film written and directed by Imri Matalon and Aviad Givon and starring Shira Haas. [2] The film had its world premiere at the 2018 Rome Film Festival as part of the competition at the 18th edition of Alice in the City section.
He held positions in Leipzig, Kassel, Rome, Cologne, Weimar, Bochum, Paderborn and Berlin. [2] Wolfgang Ernst collaborated with bootlab Berlin and developed alternative formats of theory with Till Nikolaus von Heiseler. [3] In 2001 he finished his habilitation about institutions of remembrance and memory in the 19th and 20th century.
Since 2000, Ernst Pöppel is also Co-Director of Parmenides Center for the Study of Thinking (Elba, Italy, and Munich), since 2001, he is Scientific Director of the Generation Research Program Archived 20 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine (GRP) in Bad Tölz, Germany, and since 2006 he is Co-Director of the FESTO Program of Applied Knowing (F.PAK).
Ernst Hiesmayr (11 July 1920 in Innsbruck – 6 August 2006 in Bregenz) was an Austrian architect, artist and former rector of the Technical University Vienna. [2]