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Ernest G.
Liebold (March 16, 1884 –
March 4, 1956) was the
business representative and
personal secretary of
Henry Ford. A
fervent antisemite, he took...
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personal secretary,
Ernest G.
Liebold,
began to
discuss a
series of
articles on the
Jewish question.: 97
While it was
Liebold who
claimed to have come up...
- 1979, with an
average speed of 403.78 km/h (250.958 mph),
driven by Hans
Liebold.
Total production was 16 cars: 13
first and
second generation ****el engined...
- Paul
Francis Leibold (December 22, 1914 – June 1, 1972) was an
American clergyman of the
Roman Catholic Church. He
served as
archbishop of the Archdiocese...
- Michigan. In 1918, Ford's
closest aide and
private secretary,
Ernest G.
Liebold,
purchased the
Independent from
Marcus Woodruff, who had been
running it...
- Ford
executive Ernest Liebold arrived at
Lincoln to ask for the
resignation of
Wilfred Leland. When it
became clear that
Liebold had the full authority...
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Henry Ford L. Fry H. A.
Gwynne Harris Houghton Pavel Krushevan Ernest G.
Liebold Sergei Nilus George Shanks Fyodor Vinberg Clyde J.
Wright Sergey Taboritsky...
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Archived from the
original on 26
December 2024.
Retrieved 17
March 2021.
Liebold,
James (28 July 2019). "China's
treatment of
Uighurs is
cultural genocide"...
- from the
original on 2024-01-18.
Retrieved 2024-01-18. Marquart, Sara F.;
Liebold,
Mario Felix (2021-03-21). Schmidt, Max [in German] (ed.). "Schmidt Max...