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Mannheimer (1913–1972),
American writer Anna
Mannheimer (born 1963),
Swedish journalist Carin Mannheimer (1934–2014),
Swedish writer Clara Mannheimer...
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Fritz Mannheimer (19
September 1890 – 9
August 1939) was a German-born and, from 1936,
Dutch banker and art
collector who was the
director of the Amsterdam...
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Sigmund Mannheimer (May 16, 1835 –
December 18, 1909) was a German-born Jewish-American educator.
Mannheimer was born on May 16, 1835, in Kemel, Duchy...
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Albert Mannheimer (9
March 1913, in New York City, New York – 19
March 1972, in Los
Angeles County, California) was an
American writer, prin****lly of...
- Max
Mannheimer (6
February 1920 – 23
September 2016) was an author,
painter and
survivor of the Holocaust.
Except for one brother, he lost his
entire family...
- Freilichtbühne, the Theater31, the
Theater ImPuls, the
Theater Felina-Areal, the
Mannheimer Puppenspiele, the Kleinkunstbühne Klapsmühl', Schatzkistl, and zeitraumexit...
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spent eighteen years playing professional hockey in Germany,
mostly with
Mannheimer ERC (now
Adler Mannheim) and Kölner EC (now Kölner Haie). He also pla****...
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Franciska Mannheimer (born 5 July 1963 in Gothenburg, Sweden) is a
Swedish television and
radio presenter,
journalist and comedian.
Mannheimer is well known...
- The
Adler Mannheim (English:
Mannheim Eagles,
formerly Mannheimer ERC) is a
professional ice
hockey team of the
Deutsche Eishockey Liga, the highest-level...
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Mannheimer Rosengarten is a
concert hall and
congress centre in Mannheim,
Germany designed by
German architect Bruno Schmitz. It was
built between 1900...