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Alois Brunner chained Bosel, still in his pajamas, to the platform of the first car—our car—and berated him for having been a profiteer. The old man repeatedly asked for mercy; he was very ill, and it was bitterly cold. Finally Brunner wearied of the game and shot him. Afterward, he walked into the car and asked whether anyone had heard ...
In 1922, it was purchased by financier Siegmund Bosel . It quickly ran into distress, was purchased by Österreichische Postsparkasse in 1926, and on by the Bodencreditanstalt in 1927 simultaneously as the Verkehrsbank. [5]
Siegmund S. was sentenced to 12 years imprisonment, which he served in the Rosdorf correctional facility. By his own account, he said that he had been afraid of being poisoned. [6] In 2014, Lydia L. sued the new owner of her house, who was said to have disposed of personal belongings without her permission. [7]
The Lubin Manufacturing Company was formed in 1902 and incorporated in 1909 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by Siegmund Lubin.The company was the offspring of Lubin's film equipment and film distribution and production business, which began in 1896.
Siegmund "Sig" Spiegel (November 13, 1919 – July 14, 2016) was a Jewish architect, war hero, author, activist, and Holocaust lecturer. A German-American , he fled Nazi Germany to the United States in 1938, following his sister.
Siegmund Knaus (1879–1971) 1930: 1932: 1–2 years: 8: General of the Infantry Sigismund Schilhawsky: 1932: 1937: 4–5 years: General Inspector of Troops (1937 ...
The Warburg family is a prominent German and American banking family of German Jewish and originally Venetian Jewish descent, noted for their varied accomplishments in biochemistry, botany, political activism, economics, investment banking, law, physics, classical music, art history, pharmacology, physiology, finance, private equity and philanthropy.
Though he had not yet painted Tristan or Isolde, his depiction of Siegmund and Sieglinde's embrace was the precursor to Tristan and Isolde (Life), which it closely resembles. [9] Péladan later alluded to the connection in a description of Egusquiza's Salon paintings, writing: " Ses Tristan sont d'une splendour de vertige indicible " ("His ...