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- Karlrobert Kreiten (26 June 1916, Bonn, Rhine Province – 7 September 1943) was a German pianist, albeit holding Dutch citizenship his entire life due to...
- Johannes Kalitzke Volker David Kirchner Hans Knappertsbusch Akil Mark Koci Karlrobert Kreiten Carl Lachmund Jin Sang Lee Thomas Lehn Mesias Maiguashca Willem...
- When his publicly expressed satisfaction upon the execution of pianist Karlrobert Kreiten in September 1943 became known to a wider public, he was forced...
- General and founding chairman of the German Armed Forces ****ociation Karlrobert Kreiten (1916–1943), pianist Hans Walter Zech-Nenntwich (born 1916), Second...
- found guilty and beheaded two w****s later on 8 September 1943. 1943 – Karlrobert Kreiten, a pianist. **** Party member Ellen Ott-Monecke notified the Gestapo...
- Boulez's third piano sonata. Numerous pianists studied with Arrau, including Karlrobert Kreiten, Garrick Ohlsson, Roberto Szidon, Stephen Drury, Roberto Eyzaguirre...
- Ullmann 1898–1944 Czech composer, pianist Jewish gas chamber at Auschwitz Karlrobert Kreiten 1916–1943 German pianist German resistance to ****sm hanged at...
- reveals deep thought. One of Furtwängler's protégés was the pianist prodigy Karlrobert Kreiten who was killed by the ****s in 1943 because he had criticized...
- (b. 1863) September 7 Géza Grünwald, Hungarian mathematician (b. 1910) Karlrobert Kreiten, German pianist (executed) (b. 1916) September 8 – Julius Fučík...
- Kreiten is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Karlrobert Kreiten (1916–1943), German pianist William Kreiten (1847–1902), German literary...