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  • 41Bloch MB.162 — Die Bloch MB.162 war der Prototyp eines französischen viermotorigen Bombenflugzeugs aus dem Jahre 1940. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geschichte …

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  • 43BLOCH, KONRAD — (1912–2000), U.S. biochemist and Nobel laureate. Bloch was born in Neisse, Germany (now Poland) and graduated from the Technische Hochschule of Munich in 1934. Forced to leave because he was Jewish, Bloch found a temporary position at the… …

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  • 46BLOCH, SAMSON (Simson) HA-LEVI — (1784–1845), one of the early Hebrew authors of the haskalah in Galicia. He was, for a number of years, a student of and a close friend of solomon judah rapoport In the early 1800s he settled in Zamosc, in Russian Poland. In 1809 he published a… …

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  • 47Bloch-Bauer — ist der Name folgender Personen: Adele Bloch Bauer (1881–1925), österreichische Unternehmergattin Ferdinand Bloch Bauer (1864–1945), österreichisch tschechischer Zuckerfabrikant und Kunstliebhaber. Maria Bloch Bauer, Erbin des Wiener… …

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  • 49BLOCH, JEAN–RICHARD — (1884–1947), French author and political journalist. Bloch was born into an assimilated family in Paris. His Jewish consciousness was stirred in his boyhood by the antisemitism engendered by the Dreyfus Affair, and Jewish themes came to play a… …

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  • 50BLOCH, MATTATHIAS BEN BENJAMIN ZE'EV (Wolf) ASHKENAZI — (1610/1620–after 1668), preacher and one of the leaders of the Shabbatean movement. Bloch was born in Cracow. His grandfather, Feivel Bloch, was one of the leaders of the community during the first half of the 17th century and its representative… …

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