- or
specifically Holland proper.
Variants of
Germanic origin include Hollaender and Holländer.
Anthony Hollander (born c. 1960),
British academic Audrey...
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Friedrich Hollaender (in
exile also
Frederick Hollander; 18
October 1896 – 18
January 1976) was a
German film
composer and author. He was born in London...
- Der
fliegende Holländer (The
Flying Dutchman), WWV 63, is a German-language opera, with
libretto and
music by
Richard Wagner. The
central theme is redemption...
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Gustav Hollaender (15
February 1855 in Leobschütz – 4
December 1915 in Berlin) was a
German violinist, conductor,
composer and teacher.
Hollaender was the...
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Felix Hollaender (1
November 1867 – 29 May 1931) was a
German writer, critic,
dramaturge and
theatre director. At one
point he
worked as a
stage producer...
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Edith Frank (née Holländer; 16
January 1900 – 6
January 1945) was the
mother of
Holocaust diarist Anne
Frank and her
older sister Margot.
After the family...
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international fame. It also
introduced her
signature song,
Friedrich Hollaender and
Robert Liebmann's "Falling in Love
Again (Can't Help It)". The film...
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Rudolf Karel Hollaender (born 24
November 1968) is a
Dutch former professional footballer.
Notes Appearances in the Yau Yee
League Cup "Profile". Hong...
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Alexander Hollaender (9
December 1898 – 6
December 1986) was one of the world's
leading researchers in
radiation biology and in
genetic mutations. In 1983...
- Zimmer, who
worked with
Alexander Hollaender at the U. S.
Public Health Service (Bethesda, MD),
published with Dr.
Hollaender, Eva
Sansome and
Demerec in the...