- Béla
Guttmann (Hungarian: [ˈbeːlɒ ˈɡutmɒnn]; 27
January 1899 – 28
August 1981) was a
Hungarian footballer and coach. He was born in Budapest, Austria-Hungary...
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Guttmann is a surname. It may
refer to the
following people:
Artur Guttmann (1891–1945),
Austrian film
score composer Béla
Guttmann (1900–1981), Hungarian...
- Sir
Ludwig Guttmann CBE FRS (3 July 1899 – 18
March 1980) was a German-British
neurologist who
established the
Stoke Mandeville Games, the
sporting event...
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Christian Guttmann is an entrepreneur,
business executive and
scientist in
Artificial Intelligence,
Machine Learning and Data Science. He has
three citizenships...
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Institut Guttmann is a
neurorehabilitation hospital,
which was
opened on 27
November 1965 in Barcelona. It was the
first hospital in
Spain dedicated to...
- 2023.
Guttmann, pp. 87–89. Miller, p. 139.
Guttmann, pp. 97.
Guttmann, pp. 99–100. Lennartz, p. 10.
Guttmann, pp. 111–114.
Guttmann, p. 115.
Guttmann, pp...
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Robert Guttmann (born 20
April 1880 in Sušice,
Southern Bohemia; died 14
March 1942 in the Łódź Ghetto), was a
Czech painter.
Robert Guttmann attended...
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Wilhelm Simon Guttmann (15
November 1891, Vienna–13
January 1990, London) was a
German writer,
political commentator, and
managing director of picture...
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Julius Guttmann (Hebrew: יוליוס גוטמן), born
Yitzchak Guttmann (15
April 1880 in
Hildesheim – 19 May 1950 in Jerusalem), was a German-born rabbi, Jewish...
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coach of the
national football team. Hajós was born in Budapest, as
Arnold Guttmann, to a
family of
Jewish heritage. He was 13
years old when he felt compelled...