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Anton Kaindl (14 July 1902 – 31
August 1948) was an SS-Standartenführer and
commandant of the
Sachsenhausen concentration camp from 1943-1945.
Kaindl joined...
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Ferdinand Kaindl (born 1901, date of
death unknown) was an
Austrian sprinter. He
competed in the men's 100
metres event at the 1924
Summer Olympics. "Ferdinand...
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Kaindl Hut (German: Kaindlhütte) is a
privately run
mountain hut at a
height of 1,293
metres (4,242 ft) in the
Kaiser mountains in the
Austrian state...
- Eisfeld, 1939–1940 Hans Loritz, 1940–1942
Albert Sauer, 1942–1943
Anton Kaindl, 1943–1945 Many
women were
among the
inmates of
Sachsenhausen and its subcamps...
- gl****blower
Bryan Rubino, and
businessman Robert Kaindl,
claiming copyright and
trademark infringement.
Kaindl's pieces used
titles Chihuly had emplo**** for...
- ISBN 9780819568892. Transfiction:
Research into the
Realities of
Translation Fiction.
Kaindl, Klaus., Spitzel, Karlheinz. Amsterdam: John
Benjamins Publishing Company...
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encounter an
international artistic elite. The
Austrian photographer Kurt
Kaindl, her long-time colleague,
noted that "their
cooperation develop[ed] without...
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Social Justice.
Berghahn Books, New York, 2000. ISBN 1-57181-155-9.
Barbara Kaindl-Widhalm.
Demokraten wider Willen? Autoritäre
Tendenzen und Antisemitismus...
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Eastern Europe. The term was
coined by the
historian Raimund Friederich Kaindl (1866–1930),
originally generally referring to the German-speaking po****tion...
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after the foundation, the
company Kaindl presented the club with its
first major sponsor and the club was
renamed to
Kaindl EC Salzburg. From the beginning...