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Herzmansky was a
department store in Vienna. It was
founded by the
Austrian Jewish merchant August Herzmansky [de] in 1863. The
department store was located...
- "
Herzmansky is
purely Aryan again!" – The
Herzmansky department store in
Vienna was
confiscated after the Anschluss....
- times: to
Josefine Schall, the
mother of Grethe/Gretl Deutsch, to
Maria Herzmansky,
mother of
Hedwig (Hexi) Kramer, and to the
novelist Adrienne Thomas....
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founded on 1 June 1901 in Vienna. It was
formed by the
publishers Bernhard Herzmansky (himself from the Doblinger [de] firm),
Adolf Robitschek [de] and Josef...
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within the chapel: the one of
Eduard Herzmansky,
again designed by
Hegele in 1909‒1910, and the one of Jean
Herzmansky,
created by
sculptor Theodor Khuen...
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Peter Schütte as
Viktor Keller Maria Sebaldt as Emmy
Rudolf Vogel as
Herzmansky Gerd Frickhöffer as
Fritz Hollmann Fritz Eckhardt as
Arpad Kelemen Rudolf...
- from
Forth near Nuremberg, who had
learned the
drapers trade from
August Herzmansky, who had founded, in 1863, a
prominent Viennese drapery. Then on 26 September...
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leading skiwear designer.
Beginning her
fashion career as a
stylist with
Herzmansky, Vienna's
largest department store, she
subsequently launched Bloomingdale's...
- co-wrote the lyrics. The
Viennese music publisher Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard
Herzmansky)
published three songs from the film: Ein
Dirndl muß
klein sein, Es kommt...
- Inn (1958) -
Buffon Parucchio A
Woman Who
Knows What She
Wants (1958) -
Herzmansky, Sekretär The
Elephant in a
China Shop (1958) -
Diener Embezzled Heaven...