Sonnenschein
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Sonnenschein (means "sunshine") refers to:
- Carl Sonnenschein (1876-1929), priest and social activist, see German article
- David Sonnenschein, an American filmmaker
- Edward Adolf Sonnenschein (1851-1929), British linguist
- Franz Leopold Sonnenschein (1817-1879), chemist, see German article
- Fred Sonnenschein, a pseudonym of Frank Zander, see German article
- Hugo Sonnenschein (1889–1953) ([1])
- Hugo F. Sonnenschein, American economist
- Klaus Sonnenschein, German chess player, see German article
- Rosa Sonnenschein, an editor of the "The American Jewess *" ([2])
- Simone Sonnenschein, German jazz musicist, see German article
- W. Swan Sonnenschein and Co. (or Swan Sonnenschein and Co., Swan Sonnenschein), London
- Valentin Sonnenschein (1749-1828)
- Im Sonnenschein, a novel by Theodor Storm, see German article
- Wochenend und Sonnenschein ("Weekend and Sunshine")
- Sonnenscheindauer, see also German article
- see "Sunshine" (movies, disambiguation page)
- "Sunshine: The Taste of Sunshine" (1999) (Hungarian: A Napfény íze / German: Sunshine - Ein Hauch von Sonnenschein), a 1999 Hungarian film directed, written and produced by István Szabó. Main characters are member of Sonnenschein family of Budapest (Ignatz Sonnenschein, Adam Sonnenschein, Ivan Sonnenschein, Greta Sonnenschein, Valerie Sonnenschein, Gustave Sonnenschein; allthey changed the familyname Sonnenschein to "Sors" (fate) in Nazi-era).
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- Rev. S. H. Sonneschein/Sonnenschein, Hungarian-American rabbi