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- Wechselmann is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Erhard Wechselmann (1895–1943), German opera singer Ignaz Wechselmann (1828–1903), Hungarian...
- Ignaz Wechselmann (1828 in Nikolai, Prussian SilesiaJanuary 17, 1903 in Budapest) was a Hungarian architect and philanthropist. Educated in Berlin...
- Erhard Eduard Wechselmann (1895–1943) was a German baritone who was murdered in Auschwitz concentration camp. According to Peter Hugh Reed writing in...
- Maj Wechselmann (born 1 April 1942, in Copenhagen), is a Danish-Swedish do****entary director and filmmaker, known for expressing radical social criticism...
- Georgievna of Russia (1915, 1920) Margaret Leicester Warren (1928) Ignaz Wechselmann (1894) Pauline Morton Sabin (1926) Betty Stockfeld (1930). Twice: one...
- masterpiece, it demonstrated psychological tension. Swedish director Maj Wechselmann criticized it on feminist grounds, saying it failed to criticize marriage...
- Mauritz Stiller Arne Sucksdorff Kjell Sundvall Filip Tegstedt Jan Troell Bo Arne Vibenius Maj Wechselmann Bo Widerberg Mai Zetterling Cinema of Sweden...
- humanity 2 2005 "However, among them are: the baritone and cantor Erhard E. Wechselmann, murdered in Auschwitz; the contralto Magda Spiegel, murdered in Auschwitz;...
- Joseph Abraham Steblicki (c. 1726–1807), teacher and treasurer Ignaz Wechselmann (1828–1903), Hungarian architect and philanthropist Georg Zeumer (1890–1917)...
- Llanover, Welsh writer and patron of the arts (b. 1802) 1903 – Ignaz Wechselmann, Hungarian architect and philanthropist (b. 1828) 1908 – Ferdinand IV...