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Taubman is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: A.
Alfred Taubman (1924–2015),
American businessman, investor, and
philanthropist Brandon...
- Otto
Taubmann (8
March 1859 – 4 July 1929) was a
German composer and conductor. Born in Hamburg,
Taubmann was
initially a merchant,
studied piano, violoncello...
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subsidized the
building of the
choral synagogue in Kovno, and
Rachel Taubmann, both of
Jewish descent.
Hermann was a
younger brother of the
medical researcher...
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written confessions from the detainees. The
accused were
Georg Taubmann,
Katrin Jelinek,
Margrit Stebner and
Silke Durrkopf, all German; Australians...
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later converted to Christianity.
Minkowski was the son of
Rachel (née
Taubmann) and
Lewin Boruch Minkowski (1825–1884), a first-guild merchant, who subsidized...
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secretary to the
Royal Library of Dresden. The same year, he
published F.
Taubmanns Leben und
Verdienste and in 1819
Torquato T****o, a
translation from Pierre...
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orchestra Label 1950
Gertraud Hopf,
Gertrude Grob-Prandl,
Greta Menzel,
Horst Taubmann,
Herbert Handt Meinhard von
Zallinger Vienna Symphony Vienna State Opera...
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Theremin (1919), Jörg Mager's
Spharophon (1924) and Partiturophone,
Taubmann's similar Electronde (1933),
Maurice Martenot's
ondes Martenot ("Martenot...
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Preuss as
janitor Fritz Krug Timo
Meitner as ****istant
Wittenberg Anatole Taubmann as
Mitja Rapoport Nicholas Reinke as
party secretary Lehmann Peter Miklusz...
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sometimes spelled this way)
Taube (disambiguation),
includes "Taub"
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