City College of New York Columbia University Hofstra University (honorary degree)
Occupation
Architect
Years active
20th century
Known for
Architecture, authoring, lecturing, activism
Notable work
Syosset Hospital
Spouse
Ruth (m. April 13, 1945)
Children
2
Awards
Purple Heart Bronze Star Medal Croix de-Guerre-Avec Palme Legion of Honour Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters (Hofstra University)
Siegmund "Sig" Spiegel (November 13, 1919 – July 14, 2016) was a Jewish architect, war hero, author, activist, and Holocaust lecturer. A German-American, he fled Nazi Germany to the United States in 1938, following his sister. As an architect he was best known for his extensive work in the New York Metropolitan area.
Siegmund "Sig" Spiegel (November 13, 1919 – July 14, 2016) was a Jewish architect, war hero, author, activist, and Holocaust lecturer. A German-American...
there in 1938, one year after the death of his wife. Marga Spiegel's husband, SiegmundSpiegel, lost 37 members of his family during this period. After...
of Honor recipient Warren Spahn, Major League Baseball (MLB) player SiegmundSpiegel, architect, activist, and Holocaust lecturer Jan Scruggs, Vietnam War...
(Austrian-born) Alfred Rosenheim Abraham Salkowitz Rudolph Schindler SiegmundSpiegel (German-born) Robert Stern Joseph Urban, architect, set designer and...
was founded in 1962. It was designed by East Meadow-based architect SiegmundSpiegel and built at a cost of $4.5 million (1962 USD). In 1980, the hospital...
again? (Wieder zu Hause?). Siegel was the nephew of Siegmund, a cattle and horse trader, and Marga Spiegel, both of whom survived the Holocaust with the help...
Siegmund Weltlinger (March 29, 1886, in Hamburg – May 18, 1974, in Berlin) was a founding member and first Jewish president of the Society for Christian-Jewish...
Cynthia Gregory 1993 Prima ballerina Shari Lewis 1993 Ventriloquist SiegmundSpiegel 1993 Jewish architect, war hero, and activist; Holocaust survivor Harold...
assistant, Siegmund S. Lydia invited older men to live with her in a relationship or as care for the elderly. She later murdered the men with Siegmund S.'s...
Emma Herwegh (born Emma Siegmund: 10 May 1817 – 24 March 1904) was a German salonnière and woman of letters who participated in the 1848 uprisings, undertaking...
released in July 1945. In an affidavit from July 1948, Holocaust survivor Siegmund Engländer wrote that Kleinicke had saved Jews "without regard to his person"...
1965 as the book Savior in the Night. Westphalia in 1943: The Jew Siegmund "Menne" Spiegel, a horse dealer, does not want to lead his wife Marga and daughter...
Siegmund Helms (born 14 December 1938) is a German musicologist and music educator. Born in Nordhorn, Helms studied school music (including philosophy...
leadership of composer Hans Pfitzner, soon replaced by Bruckner pioneer Siegmund von Hausegger. In 1928, the orchestra acquired its current name. After...
(1989) Aleksander Mandziara (1989–1990) Erwin Spiegel (1990) Adolf Blutsch (1990) Ernst Weber (1990) Erwin Spiegel (1990–91) Helmut Senekowitsch (1991–1993)...
his wife considering the often antisemitic nature of the hostilities. Siegmund Gottlieb, the German chief editor of the "Bayerischer Rundfunk", voiced...
complete with an artificial tree and a sword embedded in it; in Die Walküre, Siegmund pulls the sword from the tree. Hunding's Hut was destroyed in 1945, but...
Riga in February 1942. En route, Brunner shot and killed Jewish financier Siegmund Bosel, who, although ill, had been hauled out of a Vienna hospital and...
Professor Orientalist (1773), Professor and Doctor of Theology (1774) Siegmund von Bibra (1750–1803), Theologian Benedikt Balthasar Herrlein (1750–1809)...
Migration Period to the Tenth Century: An Ethnographic Perspective. Frank Siegmund. Boydell Press. pp. 48–50. ISBN 9781843830269. Archived from the original...