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Eugen Miskolczy (Croatian: Miškolci: 16
January 1907 – 18
January 1947) was a
Croatian physician, partisan, and
major in the
Yugoslav People's Army. Miskolczy...
- Otto
Miskolczy (Croatian: Oto Miškolci: 23
January 1909 – 1978) was a
Croatian entrepreneur and
World War II Partisan.
Miskolczy was born in Vinkovci...
- 1999, pp. 52–53.
Georgescu 1991, p. 41. Pop 1999, p. 69. Trócsányi &
Miskolczy 1994, p. 419.
Georgescu 1991, p. 71.
Georgescu 1991, p. 54.
Hitchins 2014...
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German authors,
Friedrich Nietzsche in particular,
according to
Ambrus Miskolczy "there is no sign of Goethe, Schiller, Dante, [sic] Schopenhauer, or Nietzsche...
- Eugénia
Miskolczy Meller (Hungarian: Mellerné
Miskolczy Eugénia; 14
January 1872 – 1944/1945) was one of the most
active feminists and women's rights...
- writers, poets)
turned to
Rector Dezső
Miskolczy on 14
September and
asked to
still stay in place.
Miskolczy convened the
university council on the next...
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intellectuals such as Emil Hațieganu,
Raoul Șorban,
Aurel Socol and Dezső
Miskolczy, as well as
various peasants from Mănăștur. On 11
October 1944 the city...
- Germans, Moravians, and
Vlachs (Ulahis) who had been
servants of Attila.
Miskolczy points out that the (Ulahis advenis) "Vlach newcomer", the
adjective classifying...
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original on 20 June 2015.
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Miskolczy (2002). Ambrus.
Institute of
History of the
Hungarian Academy of Science...
- Mataković,
cartoonist Dina Merhav,
Israeli sculptor Eugen Miskolczy,
physician Otto
Miskolczy,
entrepreneur and
World War II
partisan Josip Runjanin, composer...