- from the
merchant banker Julius Petschek and was
originally called "The Bank
House Petschek and Co." (Bankhaus
Petschek & Co.)
Despite its historicizing...
- The
Petschek Villa (Czech: Vila Otto Petschka) is a
palatial home
built by Otto
Petschek in the
early 1920s in Prague.
Since 1945 it has been the residence...
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interwar Czechoslovakia.
Petschek was born in Kolín. He was a
younger son of
Moses Petschek (1822–1888) and Sara (née Wiener)
Petschek (1827–1894). He had...
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Isidor Petschek (15
March 1854 – 18 June 1919) was a
German Bohemian lawyer and entrepreneur.
Together with his
brother Julius Petschek, he
founded the...
- Otto
Petschek (17
October 1882 – 2 July 1934) was a
European industrialist known for
building the
Petschek Villa in Prague. He was the
eldest of four...
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Petschek (born
Franz Konrad Petschek;
December 23, 1894 – June 25, 1963) was a
German Bohemian businessman. He was a
leading member of the
Petschek business...
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Petschek (1860–1923),
lawyer and
businessman from the
Petschek family Julius Petschek (1856–1932), lawyer, banker, and
businessman from the
Petschek family...
- charges. The
displacement current is
neglected in both the Parker-Sweet and
Petschek theoretical treatments of reconnection,
discussed below, and in the derivation...
- (1359218)".
National Heritage List for England.
Retrieved 18
October 2020.
Petschek,
Willa (4 July 1971). "The Best Way to See The Old
Bailey Is To Commit...
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seized most of the
Petscheks' ****ets and possessions,
which Czechoslovakia's
Communist regime nationalized after the war.
Franz Petschek, who had run the...