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- had a child, Steven Anatol Feld, born in 1945 (#176621 in the Fales/Feilchenfeld/Field genealogy). Feld bears number 17662 in the genealogy of the descendants...
- the Third Reich and Jewish Palestine, Brookline Books, 1999. Werner Feilchenfeld, Dolf Michaelis, Ludwig Pinner: Haavara-Transfer nach Palästina und Einwanderung...
- translation by Alfred Feilchenfeld was published and, due to its immense po****rity, went into its fourth edition by 1923. Feilchenfeld's edition eventually...
- text from a publication now in the public domain: Deutsch, Gotthard; Feilchenfeld, Alfred (1901–1906). "Josel (Joselmann, Joselin) of Rosheim (Joseph Ben...
- 68 (7): 333–335. doi:10.1016/S1726-4901(09)70170-4. PMID 16038374. Feilchenfeld, Zac (Nov 2011). "Answer: Can you identify this condition?". Canadian...
- Henry VII and his reign. Taylor & Francis. p. 97. Deutsch, Gotthard; Feilchenfeld, Alfred. Josel (Joselmann, Joselin) of Rosheim (Joseph Ben Gershon Loanz)...
- text from a publication now in the public domain: Deutsch, Gotthard; Feilchenfeld, Alfred (1902). "Bernays, Isaac (known as Ḥakam Bernays)". In Singer...
- Joseph Schreiber, was a Jewish-Prussian immigrant. His mother, born Clara Feilchenfeld, spoke Yiddish. His patronym, Schreiber, means "writer" in German. He...
- May 1895. The accord established the borders of British New Guinea. Feilchenfeld, Ernst H. (1931). Public debts and state succession. Macmillan Publishers...
- text from a publication now in the public domain: Gottheil, Richard; Feilchenfeld, Alfred (1901–1906). "Baiersdorf, Samson ben Man****e". In Singer, Isidore;...