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Abraham Nahum Stencl (Polish:
Avrom Nokhem Sztencl; Hebrew: אברהם נחום שטנצל; 1897–1983) was a Polish-born
Yiddish poet.
Stencl was born in Czeladź in...
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Vlado Stenzel (Croatian:
Vlado Štencl; born 23 May 1934) is a
Croatian former handball goalkeeper and coach. He won the 1972
Summer Olympics gold medal...
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Clarendon Press 1984: A. N.
Stencl, Poet of Whitechapel. Oxford:
Oxford Centre for
Postgraduate Hebrew studies. 1st
Stencl Lecture 1984: Coal-Smoke and...
- Ringelnatz,
Joseph Roth,
Nelly Sachs,
Felix Salten, Anna Seghers,
Abraham Nahum Stencl, Carl Sternheim,
Bertha von Suttner,
Ernst Toller,
Frank Wedekind, Franz...
- app. The
company was
founded in 2004 by
Michal Štencl,
Martin Kališ, and
Peter Pecho, with
Michal Štencl serving as
company CEO. In 2018-2024, the CEO...
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League runner-up 1964/65
Limburgse Handbal Dagen: 1 1993
Vlado Stenzel (
Štencl)
Josip Milković
Velimir Kljaić
Josip Šojat Abas Arslanagić
Zlatko Lukić...
- Shuttleworth, composer,
violinist and
organist of the
parish church, d. 1734
Avrom Stencl (1897–1983), Polish-born
Yiddish poet,
early companion of
Franz Kafka, published...
- (1911–1945),
published in
Kaunas in 1938; and the
Polish Abraham Nahum Stencl ,
whose Londoner Sonetn were
published after his
arrival in
London in 1937...
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Schindler S.L.
Shneiderman Meyer Shtiker Fradl Shtok Joel
Slonim Abraham Nahum Stencl Jacob Sternberg Abraham Sutzkever Dora
Teitelboim Malka Heifetz Tussman...
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Shlomo Sztencl (1884–1919), Rav of the town in 1905–1910
Abraham Nahum Stencl (1897–1983), Ashke**** poet Czesław Słania (1921–2005),
postage stamp engraver...