- name
under which Fritigern is
honored in the
Walhalla temple (1842) is
Friediger. The
earliest references to
Fritigern concern the
period between the attack...
- Max
Friediger (9
April 1884 – 9
April 1947) was a
Danish chief rabbi and a
survivor of the Holocaust.
After the
occupation of
Denmark by the Wehrmacht...
-
Tobias Lewenstein (1903–1910) Max
Schornstein (1910–1919) Max (Moses)
Friediger (1920–1947)
Marcus Melchior (1947–1969) Bent
Melchior (1970–1996) Bent...
- (1912-10-02)October 2, 1912 June 20, 1980(1980-06-20) (aged 67)
Switzerland Friediger, Max M (1884-04-09)April 9, 1884 1947 (aged 62–63)
Denmark Gajowniczek...
- and
relaunches under a
number of
different names including Conditorei Friediger, Café Wiener,
Engelhardt Brau and
Kaffee Potsdamer Platz (sometimes appearing...
-
acting Chief Rabbi Marcus Melchior in the
absence of the
Chief Rabbi Max
Friediger who had
already been
arrested as a
hostage on 29
August 1943,
urging the...
-
Mordecai Schornstein (1919)
Successor Tobias Lewenstein (1902) Max (Moses)
Friediger (1920)
Synagogue Great Synagogue of
Copenhagen Began 1892 (first term)...
- in his shots.
Among the "prominents" who
appeared were Jo Spier, Max
Friediger, Paul Eppstein, and Leo Baeck. The SS also
insisted that the film's soundtrack...
- the
Jewish refugees from
Denmark in Sweden.
Following the
death of Max
Friediger, in 1947, he
became chief rabbi in Denmark.
After World War II he pleaded...
- from Graz.
Combat nurse of
World War I with war decorations. 55 – IV/14
Friediger, Max 1884–1947 29
January 1943 B
Royal Danish chief rabbi in Copenhagen...