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Elfriede Geiringer (Fritzi; née Markovits; 13
February 1905 – 2
October 1998) was a
Jewish survivor of
World War II and the Holocaust. She was the second...
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Elfriede, also
known as Elfreda, Elfrida, Alfrida, Aelfrida, Elfrieda, Elftrude,
Elftraut among other variants, is a
female given name,
derived from Ælfþryð...
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Elfriede Jelinek (German: [ɛlˈfʁiːdə ˈjɛlinɛk]; born 20
October 1946) is an
Austrian playwright and novelist. She is one of the most
decorated authors...
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Elfriede Eilers (17
January 1921 – 4 June 4 2016) was a
German politician of the
Social Democratic Party of
Germany (SPD).
Eilers was born in Bielefeld...
- The
Unintentional Kidnapping of Mrs.
Elfriede Ott (German: Die
unabsichtliche Entführung der Frau
Elfriede Ott) is a 2010
Austrian comedy film directed...
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Theodor Arthur (who died at the age of five or six), and
younger sister Elfriede. The
spelling of his last name was
changed to
Remarque when he published...
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Elfriede Martha Abbe (February 6, 1919 –
December 31, 2012) was an
American sculptor, wood
engraver and
botanical illustrator,
often displaying nature...
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Elfriede Lohse-Wächtler (born Anna
Frieda Wächtler; 4
December 1899 – 31 July 1940) was a
German painter of the avant-garde
whose works were
banned as...
- (German: Die Klavierspielerin) is a
novel by
Austrian Nobel Prize winner Elfriede Jelinek,
first published in 1983 by
Rowohlt Verlag.
Translated by Joachim...
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Erika Elfriede Elena Saarik (since 1941
Elfriede Tubin; 22 May 1916 – 22
October 1983) was an
Estonian dancer and
stage actress.
Elfriede Saarik was born...