- there,
Reinach was
elected to the
Chamber of
Deputies of
France as a
member of the Bloc des gauches,
serving from 1906 to 1914. The
Reinachs spent time...
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Joseph Reinach (30
September 1856 – 18
April 1921) was a
French author and politician. He was born in Paris. His two
brothers Salomon Reinach and Théodore...
- (1891–1942)
Armin Burkhardt:
Soziale Akte,
Sprechakte und Textillokutionen. A.
Reinachs Rechtsphilosophie und die
moderne Linguistik (Germanistische Linguistik;...
- Pierre-Auguste Renoir. When ****
Germany occupied France in 1940, the
Reinachs were ****cuted
because of
their Jewish heritage.
During the
Second World...
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Salomon Reinach (29
August 1858 – 4
November 1932) was a
French archaeologist,
religious historian and was a
major figure in the Franco-Jewish establishment...
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Reinach may
refer to:
Reinach,
Aargau (
Reinach AG), a muni****lity in
Switzerland Reinach, Basel-Landschaft (
Reinach BL), a muni****lity in Switzerland...
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Jacobus Meyer Reinach (born 7
February 1990) is a
South African professional rugby union player who
plays for the Top 14 side
Montpellier and
South Africa...
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Louise Béatrice
Reinach (9 July 1894–1945) was a
French socialite and a
Holocaust victim. Born into the
wealthy Camondo family in the 16th arrondis****t...
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Fischer Reinach AG (respectively FIR
Group AG) is a
Swiss steel manufacturing company headquartered in
Reinach, Switzerland.
Founded in 1842,
Fischer is...
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Adolphe Joseph Reinach (12
January 1887 – 30
August 1914) was a
French archaeologist and
Egyptologist who parti****ted in
excavations in
Greece and Egypt...