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Frederick Tintner
Tinter at his wedding in 1943
Birth name
Bedrich Tintner
Born
(1912-06-15)15 June 1912 Nový Jičín, Austria-Hungary
Died
19 March 2015(2015-03-19) (aged 102)
Spouse(s)
Ruth Tintner
Bedřich "Frederick" Tintner (15 June 1912 – 19 March 2015) was a Czech-British soldier. He escaped the Gestapo during the World War II and served in the British, Czech and Soviet armed forces. He took part in the Battle of the Dukla Pass. Tintner's parents, sister, and a brother, along with many other relatives, all were murdered in the Auschwitz concentration camp. Tintner married a woman named Ruth in Norwich on 27 February 1943.[1] After the war, Tintner and his family settled in Denham, England, where he started a textile import business.[2] He became a British citizen in 1948.[3] He died on 19 March 2015 at the age of 102.
^"65 Years for Frederick and Ruth". Bexhill-On-Sea Observer. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
^Frederick Tintner, Czech officer - obituary. The Telegraph, 24 June 2015. Retrieved 15 December 2017.
^Naturalisation Certificate: Bedrich Tintner. National Archives. 28 June 2015.
Bedřich "Frederick" Tintner (15 June 1912 – 19 March 2015) was a Czech-British soldier. He escaped the Gestapo during the World War II and served in the...
Tintner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: FrederickTintner (1912–2015), Czech-British soldier Georg Tintner (1917–1999), Austrian...
January 2010. "About this Recording: 8.557242 – Delius: Violin Concerto (Tintner Edition 10)". Naxos. 1991. Archived from the original on 20 January 2012...
Records) 1994 - Music of Frederick Delius, Georg Tintner, conductor (CBC Records) 1995 - Beethoven, Vaughan Williams, Bales, Georg Tintner, conductor (CBC Maritimes)...
Lloyd-Jones takes 5m 53s, and that conducted by Georg Tintner takes 7m 53s. McVeagh, Diana. "Delius, Frederick Theodor Albert (1862–1934)", Oxford Dictionary...
complete Beethoven concertos, three cycles of which were directed by Georg Tintner, and the cycle of Beethoven's 32 piano sonatas in 12 cities. In 1980 he...
Texas, 9 Jan 2019. Retrieved 2019-01-26. "An American in Vienna" by Tanya Tintner. The Record Collector, Winter 2012, p. 39. Retrieved 2017-10-29. Ralph...
Gerhard Tintner Jacob Wolfowitz William J. Youden Oskar Anderson Murray R. Benedict Martin A. Brumbaugh Ewan Clague Dudley J. Cowden Frederick E. Croxton...
quack doctor who applies toxic potassium cyanide to her. Directed by Hans Tintner. People on Sunday (Menschen am Sonntag), 1930 – avant-garde look at daily...
Fields Econometrics Institutions University of Kentucky North Carolina State University Doctoral advisor Gerhard Tintner Doctoral students Geoffrey Watson...
actor, best known for his role in Perry Mason (d. 1993) May 22 – Georg Tintner, Austrian conductor (d. 1999) May 24 – Florence Knoll, American architect...
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(guitarist) (born 1960), fingerstyle classical, jazz and folk guitarist Georg Tintner (1917–1999) Austrian-born conductor; resident of Halifax from 1987 until...
Threepenny Opera, in which she played Jenny Diver under the baton of Georg Tintner. The following year she played Lavinia Mannon in Mourning Becomes Electra...
teacher (d. 2010) May 21 – Dennis Day, US singer (d. 1988) May 22 – Georg Tintner, Austrian conductor (d. 1999) May 28 – Papa John Creach, fiddler (Jefferson...
(piano; 2000) Notturno: Variations on a Theme by Chopin (piano; 2004) Georg Tintner: Variations on a Theme of Chopin (piano) Boris Blacher: Variations on a...
Green Acres and The Danny Thomas Show, in New York City (d. 2011); Georg Tintner, Austrian-Canadian conductor, best known for his work with Opera Australia...
Cadignan". The Balzac Review (1). Retrieved 1 September 2021. Adeline R. Tintner (January 1, 1980). "Balzac's "La Comédie Humaine" in Henry James's "The...