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Dezider Kardoš (23
December 1914 – 18
March 1991), was a
Slovak composer, one of the main
representatives of
modern Slovak classical music. He was awarded...
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Dezider Hoffmann (1912[dubious – discuss] – 1986), also
known as Dezo
Hoffmann or Dežo Hoffmann, was a
Slovak photographer,
photojournalist and cameraman...
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Dezider Egri (born 20 June 1992) is a
Slovak football defender who
plays for
Austrian amateur club SC Reisenberg. He is
ethnic Hungarian. Egri made his...
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Dezider Ursiny,
better known as Dežo
Ursiny (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈdeʐɔ ˈursini]; 4
October 1947 – 2 May 1995) was a
Slovak musician, composer, and...
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neoclassical Fumio Hayasaka 1914 1955 ****anese
Akira I****ube 1914 2006 ****anese
Dezider Kardoš 1914 1991
Slovak folk-influenced
Rafael Kubelík 1914 1996 Czech...
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protected cultural monument. The
synagogue building was
bought in 1947 by
Dezider Hačko, a
local businessman, and ****umed by the
state in the
following year...
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October 13, 1936,
Marica Vilcek (née Gerháth) was born to
parents Dezider Gerháth and
Maria Hamosova in
Ivanka pri
Dunaji in Czechoslovakia. She...
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spellings include Kardoš, Kardosh, and Kardossh. The name may
refer to:
Dezider Kardoš (1914–1991),
Slovak composer Ferenc Kardos (1937–1999), Hungarian...
- 40 (AIDS-related) 15
March – Bud Freeman, jazz musician, 84 18
March –
Dezider Kardoš,
Slovak composer, 76 21
March – Leo Fender,
inventor of the electric...
- (1992). "The
History of the Vrba and
Wetzler Auschwitz Report". In Tóth,
Dezider (ed.). The
Tragedy of
Slovak Jews:
proceedings of the
international symposium...