- of the arts
Erich Lachmann (1909–1972), **** SS
officer at
Sobibor extermination camp
Esther Lachmann,
later Pauline Thérèse
Lachmann,
later Mme Villoing...
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Ludwig Maurits Lachmann (/ˈlɑːxmən/; German: [ˈlaxman]; 1
February 1906 – 17
December 1990) was a
German economist,
economic theorist and
important contributor...
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Richard Lachmann (May 17, 1956 –
September 19, 2021) was an
American sociologist and
specialist in
comparative historical sociology who was a professor...
- Karl
Konrad Friedrich Wilhelm Lachmann (German: [ˈlaxman]; 4
March 1793 – 13
March 1851) was a
German philologist and critic. He is
particularly noted...
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Hedwig Lachmann (29
August 1865 – 21
February 1918) was a
German author,
translator and poet.
Lachmann was born in Stolp, Pomerania,
Kingdom of Prussia...
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Clara Lachmann (née Meyer; 10
April 1864 – 10
August 1920) was a
Danish and
Swedish patron of the arts.
After coming into
immense wealth following her...
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Dichen Lachman (/ˈdiːtʃən ˈlækmən/ DEE-chən LAK-mən; born 22
February 1982) is an
Australian actress and model. She
earned recognition starring as Katya...
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Latin characters.
Lachmann's law is a
somewhat disputed phonological sound law for
Latin named after German Indo-Europeanist Karl
Lachmann who
first formulated...
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Gustav Victor Lachmann (3
February 1896 – 30 May 1966) was a
German aeronautical engineer who
spent most of his
professional life
working for the British...
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Harry B.
Lachman (June 29, 1886 –
March 19, 1975) was an
American artist, set designer, and film director. He was born in La Salle,
Illinois on June 29...