Max BusynCollection 1903-1975 bulk 1930-1960
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Rathenau, Walther, 1867-1922
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German industrialist, social theorist, and statesman. Son of Emil Rathenau (1838-1915), founder of the German public utilities company Allgemeine Elektrizitätsgesellschaft (A.E.G.), Walther Rathenau (1867-1922) succeeded to the presidency of this corporation on his father’s death. He directed the distribution of raw materials in World War I and became minister of reconstruction (1921) and later foreign minister (1922). He represented Germany at the Cannes and Genoa reparations conferences and ne...
Brunner, Lotte
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Kasch, Magdalena, 1885-1981
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Constantin Brunner Group, Tel Aviv
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Constantin-Brunner-Stiftung
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Brunner, Constantin, 1862-1937
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Constantin Brunner Constantin Brunner (actually named Leo Wertheimer) was born in Altona, Germany on August 27, 1862, the grandson of Rabbi Akiba Wertheimer. He studied at the Jewish Teachers Seminary in Cologne and at the Universities in Berlin and Freiburg 1893-95 with Leo Berg (later Otto Ernst), publisher of the periodical The Observer in Hamburg. Brunner lived since 1895 as an independent academic with his family in Berlin; 1913-30 in Potsdam and after l933 in exile...
Busyn, Max, 1899-1976
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The artist, Max Busyn, a Constantin-Brunner-friend was born in Łodz, Poland on November, 12th 1899. He died in Wiesbaden, Germany on August, 12th 1976. Max Busyn immigrated to Tel Aviv in 1934 but he returned to Germany two decades later in the 1950s. The German-Jewish philosopher Constantin Brunner (originally Leo Wertheimer) was born in Altona near Hamburg on August, 27th 1862. His work was primarily inspired by Spinoza, Kant and Plato. Brunner was a follower of holism...
Constantin-Brunner Stiftung, Hamburg.
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Internationaal-Constantin-Brunner-Instituut
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Bickel, Lothar, 1902-1951
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