Friedländer

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Friedländer, Friedlander refers to:

[edit] Friedländer

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  • Ludwig Hermann Friedländer (born April 20, 1790, Königsberg - 1851, Halle), German Jewish physician ([5])
  • Ludwig (Heinrich) Friedländer (born July 16, 1824, Königsberg - December 16, 1909, Straßburg), classical philologist; See also German article

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  • Oskar Friedländer, Austrian philosopher, see Oskar Ewald
  • Otto Friedländer (born March 31, 1889, Vienna - July 20, 1961/1963, Waidhofen, Niederösterreich), Austrian jurist, writer and pacifist; See also German article
  • Otto Friedländer (German writer), pseudonym: Friedén, Otto Friedrich (born May 5, 1897, Berlin - February 3, 1954, Stockholm), German writer
  • Richard Friedländer, (born 1881? - February 18, 1939, Buchenwald concentration camp, stepfather of Magda Goebbels and thus jewish father-in-law of Nazi leader Joseph Goebbels
  • Regina Frohberg, exactly (born) Rebecca Salomo(n), after widowed Regina Friedländer (born October 4, 1783, Berlin - August 30, 1850, Vienna), German Jewess writer

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  • Salomo Friedländer, alias Mynona (born May 4, 1871, Gollantsch, Posen - September 9, 1946, Paris); German Jewish author and philosopher, see also German article
  • Samuel (Ludwig Hermann) Friedländer (born April 20, 1790, Königsberg - December 10, 1851, Halle/Saale), doctor (Mediziner), medical historian (Medizinhistoriker)
  • Solomon Friedländer/Salomon Friedländer (October 23, 1825, Brilon, Westphalia - August 22, 1860, Chicago), German Jewish Preacher and physician ([8])
  • Thekla Friedländer (born April 6, 1849, Brieg/Brzeg, Silesia - n. e.), social-reformer
  • Theodor Friedländer, famous jeweler in Berlin (Germany) around 1905, supplier to the German monarch
  • Walter (Ferdinand) Friedländer (born March 10, 1873, Groß-Glogau, Silesia - September 3, 1966, New York), art historian

[edit] Von Friedländer-Malheim

[edit] Von Friedlaender-Fuld

See also Fuld:
  • Friedrich Viktor von Friedlaender-Fuld, also Fritz von Friedlaender-Fuld (born August 30, 1858, Gleiwitz - July 16, 1917, Schloß Lanke bei Bernau), German Jewish industrialist

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[edit] Friedlaender

[edit] Friedlander

[edit] Fridlender

  • Georgii Fridlender (ru:), Russian writer

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