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- Samuel Schallinger (died 1942) was an Austrian Jewish businessman. Schallinger was an Austrian Jewish businessman who was co-owner of the Imperial and...
- partly been owned by Samuel Schallinger, who was forced to sell it in 1938 due to the **** ****cution of Jews. Schallinger died in 1942 at the Theresienstadt...
- guitar only, leaving more room for the creativity of keyboardist Manuel Schallinger and guitarist Patrick Juhasz. On their third album, Hundred Days, Crystallion...
- leading psychologist. He was born in Vienna, Austria to Victor and Helga Schallinger Fiedler. His parents owned a textile and tailoring supply store prior...
- property seized under the ****s in Vienna from Austrian Jews such as Samuel Schallinger who co-owned the Imperial and the Bristol hotels, and the names of those...
- 1938, the hotel underwent Aryanization when its Jewish owner Samuel Schallinger was forced to sell his shares before being deported to Theresienstadt...
- Alfred Cogho as Freddy Hilde Körber as Paula Urmann Paul Henckels as Schallinger Herbert Wilk as Dr. Raimund Hans Klering as Fred Matsu Aribert Grimmer...
- shouted "Allahu Akbar" (God is great). One of the victims, Kurt Moshe Schallinger, 73, was killed as he left his car on a Tel Aviv street full of children...
- owners were Lőrinc Jankovits (between 1844 and 1852) and Leo Schallinger (from 1852). Schallinger's heirs sold the house in 1885 to a wealthy grocer, Márton...
- disease and Lubarsch-Pick syndrome are named (died 3 February 1944) Samuel Schallinger, Austrian businessman, co-owner of the Imperial and the Bristol hotels...