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Salzman is a
German surname meaning "salt-man". It may also
appear as
Salzmann or Saltzman.
Notable people with this
surname include: Eric Salzman, American...
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Jeanne de
Salzmann (born Jeanne-Marie Allemand)
often addressed as
Madame de
Salzmann (January 26, 1889,
Reims – May 24, 1990, Paris) was a French-Swiss...
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Michel de
Salzmann (31
December 1923 in
Paris – 4
August 2001 in Paris), son of
Jeanne de
Salzmann, was a psychiatrist, and the
president of the Gurdjieff...
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William Salzmann (born 19
November 2003) is an
Australian cricketer who
plays for New
South Wales. He is a right-handed batsman, and
right arm
medium fast...
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Salzmann (February 4, 1903 – 1979) was a
German trade unionist,
Communist in the
Weimar Republic, and an Anti-Fascist
during and
after the Second...
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Sasha Marianna Salzmann (born in Volgograd,
Soviet Union on 21
August 1985) is a
German playwright, essayist,
theatre curator and novelist. They are a...
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Maximilian Salzmann (9
December 1862, in
Vienna – 17
April 1954, in Graz) was an
Austrian ophthalmologist. In 1887 he
received his
medical doctorate from...
- in 1942.
Salten was born
Siegmund Salzmann on 6
September 1869 in Pest, Austria-Hungary. His
father was Fülöp
Salzmann, the
telegraph office's
clerk in...
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liquid water was very
difficult and
seemed to be a
random event. In 2001,
Salzmann and his
coworkers reported a
whole new
method to
prepare ice IV reproducibly;...
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Walter Salzmann (13 May 1936 - 12
September 2012) was a
Swiss professional ice
hockey forward who pla**** for EHC Visp in the
National League A. He also...