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Franz Karl
Ginzkey (8
September 1871, Pola,
Austrian Littoral, Austria-Hungary (now ****, Croatia) – 11
April 1963, Vienna) was an Austro-Hungarian (then...
- ****-making
factory founded by
Ignaz Ginzkey (and
developed by his son Willy)
achieved world renown. In 1924,
Ginzkey equipped the Waldorf-Astoria hotel...
- (Review). 5: 196. doi:10.3389/fonc.2015.00196. PMC 4553893. PMID 26380225.
Ginzkey C,
Steussloff G,
Koehler C,
Burghartz M,
Scherzed A,
Hackenberg S, et al...
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April 2020.
Retrieved 11
November 2020. "Nomination
Archive -
Franz Karl
Ginzkey". NobelPrize.org.
April 2020.
Retrieved 11
November 2020. "Nomination Archive...
- (1886–1959) Peru novel,
short story, drama, poetry,
essays 10
Franz Karl
Ginzkey (1871–1963) Austria novel,
short story, poetry,
essays Austrian Academy...
- history, essays,
translation Jarl
Charpentier (1884–1935) 13
Franz Karl
Ginzkey (1871–1963) Austria poetry,
short story,
essays Hjalmar Hammarskjöld (1862–1953)...
- 137–161. doi:10.1215/01636545-2009-024. ISSN 0163-6545. Puloy,
Monika Ginzkey (1996-01-01). "HIGH ART AND
NATIONAL SOCIALISM, PART I: The Linz Museum...
- "Niederösterreichische Landeshymne [de]" ("Lower
Austrian State Hymn") 1965
Franz Karl
Ginzkey Ludwig van
Beethoven Austria Luhansk People's
Republic "Gimn Luganskoy...
- the car in the
Czech lands,
together with his
partners Alfred or
Willi Ginzkey from
Vratislavice nad
Nisou and
Oskar von
Klinger from Nové Město pod Smrkem...
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Austria (1888–1951),
Austrian and
Polish officer and landowner.
Franz Karl
Ginzkey (1871–1963),
Austrian officer, poet and writer.
Robert Koch (1843–1910)...