- József
Debreczeni (13
October 1905 – 26
April 1978) was a
writer and translator, and a
survivor and
memoirist of the
Hungarian Holocaust, with his book...
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Auschwitz (Hungarian:
Hideg krematórium) is a
Holocaust memoir by József
Debreczeni (1905–1978), the pen name of József Bruner, a
journalist and poet. The...
- György Molnár and b****ist Tamás Mihály
joined in 1967, and
drummer Ferenc Debreczeni joined in 1971.
Omega won
several prestigious awards for
their contributions...
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Johanna Debreczeni (pronounced
Debra Chaney) born 28
April 1980 in Tampere, Finland) is a
Finnish singer. She
began her
career as a
tango singer, but now...
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Pacific competition.
Debreczeni was born in Sydney, Australia,
Debreczeni is of Chilean, Cook
Islands and
Hungarian descent.
Debreczeni pla**** an integral...
- The Life of the
Saints of
Zalka –
Zsihovics –
Debreczeni is a large-scale 19th
century hagiographic work.
Among the
works entitled The Life of
Saints in...
- from the
original on 21
October 2021.
Retrieved 22
August 2023. "József
Debreczeni, Bruner". mek.oszk.hu (Hungarian
Biographical Lexicon).
Retrieved 1 March...
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Hashochtim of
Poland and
Chief Rabbi of
Hannover and
Lower Saxony József
Debreczeni,
author of the memoir, Cold
Crematorium Franciszek Duszeńko, sculptor...
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Kinga Debreczeni-Klivinyi (born 31
March 1992) is a
Hungarian handballer for Moyra-Budaörs
Handball and the
Hungary national team. She was
capped for Hungary...
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Bradford (born 1975), Finnish-American
author and law
professor Johanna Debreczeni (born 1980),
singer Henrik Otto
Donner (1939–2013),
composer and music...