- California,
United States settlement formerly known as
Grabners This page
lists people with the
surname Grabner. If an
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Maximilian Grabner (2
October 1905 – 24
January 1948) was an
Austrian Gestapo chief in Auschwitz. At
Auschwitz he was in
command of the
torture chamber...
- 6 km) west-southwest of Prather. The
Grabners post
office operated from 1914 to 1933 and from 1939 to 1951.
Grabners was
named in
honor of a
local landowner...
- Michael-René
Grabner (born 5
October 1987) is an
Austrian former professional ice
hockey player.
Grabner grew up
playing for the
local team in Villach...
- and
Joslowitz in Moravia.
During the 16th and
early 17th centuries, the
Grabners were
among the
richest and most
respected families in Austria, and among...
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Sigrid Grabner (née Hauf; born 29
October 1942) is a
German writer.
Sigrid Grabner was born in the town of Tetschen-Bodenbach,
Czech Republic.
After the...
- Mic****e
Grabner (born 1962 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin) is an artist, curator, and
critic based in Wisconsin. She is the
Crown Family Professor of Art at the...
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Dieter Grabner (born 8 June 1972) is an
Austrian sports shooter. He
competed in the men's 10
metre air
rifle event at the 1996
Summer Olympics. Evans...
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Robert Fritz Graebner (4
March 1877,
Berlin – 13 July 1934, Berlin) was a
German geographer and
ethnologist best
known for his
development of the theory...
- The
Gräbner family were
German harpsichord-, clavichord-, organ- and
eventually piano makers from the 17th
century to the
beginning of the 19th century...