Friedrich Polack (1835–1915) was a German educationist and author.
He was born in Flarchheim, Province of Saxony, educated in Erfurt and worked as a teacher in Schierschwenda, Kammerforst, Erfurt and Nordhausen. From 1876 until his retirement in 1904, he was district school inspector in Worbis.
After 1904, he was active as author of school books on history, science and literature. He founded the journal Pädagogische Brosamen in 1898, acting as editor until 1906.
See Fritz Polack for the WWII era general. FriedrichPolack (1835–1915) was a German educationist and author. He was born in Flarchheim, Province of Saxony...
Maxima, or Great Sewer, was effluent into the Tiber. In the drawing by FriedrichPolack (published 1896) included with this article the pile bridge is falsely...
See FriedrichPolack for the educationist. Fritz Polack (22 October 1892 – 6 April 1956) was a highly decorated Generalleutnant in the Wehrmacht during...
at Jamestown, married an English colonist and converted to Christianity. Polack, Polacke, Polak, Polock Polish or Slavic people From the Polish endonym...
Carl Christoph Friedrich Bernoulli (born 2 October 1897 in Basel; died 9 August 1981 in Rheinfelden) was a Swiss art dealer and interior designer from...
The order was founded on 17 January 1701 by Elector Friedrich III of Brandenburg (who became Friedrich I, King in Prussia, the following day). In his Dutch...
Wiegand; 1892–1899 Director and 1899–1909 Director-General of NDL Charles Polack, Captain in 1913 of the Kronprinzessin Cecilie Dr. Philipp Heineken, Director-General...
the General Government was to "purify the Reich territory from Jews and Polacks, too." Likewise, in October 1939, Nazi propaganda instructed Germans to...
paintings, the gallery displays masterpieces by Munich artists such as Jan Polack, Christoph Schwarz, Georges Desmarees (Countess Holstein 1754), Wilhelm...
quest for justice. Vendome Press. ISBN 978-0-86565-263-7. OCLC 505419574. Polack, Emmanuelle; Bertrand-Dorléac, Laurence (2019). Le marché de l'art sous...
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton (before 1810–after 1838) Elizabeth Polack (1817–1880) Tom Taylor (1812–1889) Robert Browning (1814–1884) Charles Reade...
June 1977; resigned 15 February 1982), subsequently Pope Benedict XVI Friedrich Cardinal Wetter (appointed 28 October 1982; cardinal 25 May 1985; retired...
employed a variety of epithets for the Germans. Fritz, a German pet form of Friedrich, was popular in both World War I and World War II. The Americans and Canadians...
particularly the Aliens Act 1793 which restricted their movement. Wolf Polack, a pawnbroker of Shudehill, was deported for undisclosed breaches of the...
fine arts were represented in Munich by artists like Erasmus Grasser, Jan Polack, Johann Baptist Straub, Ignaz Günther, Hans Krumpper, Ludwig von Schwanthaler...
to Socialism or regression into Barbarism. Luxemburg attributed it to Friedrich Engels, but as was shown by Michael Löwy, Engels had used not the term...
the Second World War. Oxford: Berg. ISBN 1-85973-722-6. OCLC 53223516. Polack, Emmanuelle (2019). Le marché de l'art sous l'Occupation: 1940-1944. Tallandier...
Leopoldo Boado y Montes Italy KCVO 1905 Military (Rear Admiral) Friedrich von Bock und Polack German Empire GCVO 1904 Military (Lieutenant-General) Commander...
now the Czech Republic. On 20 July 1933, initiated by the actor Gustav Friedrich, Christian Germans of Jewish descent founded a self-help organisation...