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- Emilie Schenkl (26 December 1910 – 13 March 1996) was an Austrian stenographer, secretary and trunk exchange operator. She was the wife or the companion...
- Anita Bose Pfaff (née Schenkl, born 29 November 1942) is an Austrian economist, who has previously been a professor at the University of Augsburg as well...
- Junk,Berlin. Rohlfien, K. 1994 [Schenkling, S.] Studia dipterologica 1(1) 9-10. Works by or about Sigmund Schenkling at the Internet Archive Index Novus...
- Schenkl is an Austro-Bavarian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Maurus von Schenkl (1749–1816), German Benedictine theologian and canon...
- Karl Schenkl (Brno, 11 December 1827 – Graz, 20 September 1900) was an Austrian classical philologist. Schenkl studied classical philology and law from...
- Heinrich Schenkl (29 January 1859, Innsbruck – 3 December 1919, Vienna) was an Austrian classical philologist. He was the son of classical philologist...
- During this time, Bose became a father; his wife, or companion, Emilie Schenkl, gave birth to a baby girl. Identifying strongly with the Axis powers,...
- callosus Faust, J., 1893 c Anthonomus calvescens Schenkling, S., 1934 c Anthonomus camerunensis Schenkling, S. & Marshall G.A.K., 1934 c Anthonomus camoiranensis...
- Darbari Lal, Edward Sonnenblick as Stanley Allen, and Anna Ador as Emilie Schenkl. On 18 August 1945 after his overloaded ****anese plane crashed in ****anese-occupied...
- until 1943. During his earlier visit to Germany in 1934, he had met Emilie Schenkl, the daughter of an Austrian veterinarian whom he marries in 1937. Their...