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Oscar Troplowitz (18
January 1863 – 27
April 1918) was a
German pharmacist and entrepreneur.
Troplowitz was born to a
Jewish family in Gleiwitz. trained...
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expand the
product range. As
Troplowitz kept
networking internationally, the
products became known worldwide.
Oscar Troplowitz and his co-partner Otto Hanns...
- Lifschütz
achieved the
patent for his
manufacture in Germany. In 1911,
Oscar Troplowitz, who took over the
Beiersdorf company from its
founder Paul C. Beiersdorf...
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foundations for
modern plaster technology. In 1890,
pharmacist Oscar Troplowitz took over the
company and
collaborated with Unna, who
recommended Isaac...
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words "labium" ('lip') and "bellus" ('beautiful'). In 1909, Dr.
Oscar Troplowitz created a lip
caring balm. The
brand was
introduced in
Germany and later...
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Freund (1806–1894),
philologist and
director of the
Jewish school.
Oscar Troplowitz (1863–1918),
German pharmacist,
owner of
Beiersdorf AG and
inventor of...
- date of
Beiersdorf AG. In 1890 he sold the
company to
pharmacist Oscar Troplowitz, who
retained the company's name of "Beiersdorf". Today,
Beiersdorf AG...
- all neo-Hebraic
poets in the
following generations.
Joseph ha-Efrati
Troplowitz [he] was the Haskalah's
pioneering playwright, best
known for his 1794...
- Wały Street, in Gliwice, Poland).
Designed by
Salomon Lubowski and
Louis Troplowitz in the Rundbogenstil,
Moorish Revival, and
Romanesque Revival styles and...
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Manfred von Richthofen,
German fighter pilot (born 1892) 27
April –
Oscar Troplowitz,
German pharmacist and
entrepreneur (born 1863) 14 May - Max Wilms, German...