- Brețcu (Romanian: [ˈbret͡sku]
listen in Romanian; Hungarian:
Bereck,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈbɛrɛtsk]; Latin: Angustia) is a
commune in
Covasna County...
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Bereck Kofman (10
October 1900 – 1943) was a
French Hasidic orthodox rabbi,
independent from the consistory, born in Poland,
deported and
murdered in Auschwitz...
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Briccius Báthory (also Báthori or Bátori, Hungarian: Bátori
Bereck; died
around 1322) was a
Hungarian nobleman and the
founder of the
renowned Báthory...
- A
number of
Breuci migrated and
settled in Dacia,
where a town
called Bereck or Brețcu, a
river (Brețcu River) and a
mountain Munții Brețcului in today's...
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Briccius (Hungarian:
Bereck; died January/April 1275) was a
Hungarian Catholic prelate in the 13th century, who
served as
Bishop of Csanád at
least from...
- on
October 16. Wife and
parents were on same
transport and were killed.
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Jewish Hasidic orthodox rabbi, deported...
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treat Salt-water lake in Sovata/Szováta Áron Gábor's
sculpture in Bretcu/
Bereck Alexander Csoma de Kőrös'
statue in Covasna/Kovászna
Sacrifice cup – Csíkszentmihályi...
- The Brețcu (Hungarian:
Bereck) is a left
tributary of the Râul
Negru in Romania. The 13 km (8.1 mi) long
river flows into the Râul
Negru east of Lunga...
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information on a
reliable and well
known case of deportation, see the
article on
Bereck Kofman,
father of the
famous French philosopher Sarah Kofman. Goddet, Jacques...
- Otto
Freundlich Salomon Gluck Maurice Halbwachs Paul
Hermann Max
Jacob Bereck Kofman Georges Mandel Hélène
Metzger Bernard Natan Irène Némirovsky Casimir...