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Fehrenbach is a
German locational surname,
originating from German-language
toponym Fehrenbach;
first mentioned on 1244 as "Verinbach" in Baden-Württemberg...
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Constantin Fehrenbach,
sometimes erroneously Konstantin Fehrenbach, (11
January 1852 – 26
March 1926), was a
German politician who was one of the major...
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Charles Fehrenbach may
refer to:
Charles Fehrenbach (astronomer) (1914–2008),
French astronomer Charles Fehrenbach (priest) (1909–2006),
American Redemptorist...
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Theodore Reed "T. R."
Fehrenbach, Jr. (January 12, 1925 –
December 1, 2013) was an
American historian, columnist, and the
former head of the
Texas Historical...
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Heide Fehrenbach is an
American historian. A 2007
Guggenheim Fellow, she
studies the
history of Germany, and she has aut****d the
books Cinema in Democratizing...
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Franz Fehrenbach (born 1 July 1949) is a
German engineer and
manager who was the
chairman of
Robert Bosch GmbH.
Fehrenbach studied industrial engineering...
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Fehrenbach cabinet,
headed by
Chancellor Constantin Fehrenbach of the
Centre Party, was the
fourth democratically elected government of the Weimar...
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Charles Fehrenbach (born 29
April 1914 in Strasbourg; died 9
January 2008 in Nîmes) was a
French astronomer and
member of the
French Academy of Sciences...
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Charles Fehrenbach (May 17, 1909, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania –
February 6, 2006
Saratoga Springs, New York) was a
Redemptorist priest who was an author...
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leave the square.
Before the
President of the Reichstag,
Constantin Fehrenbach,
opened at 3:19 p.m.,
demonstrators in
several places had
begun to taunt...