This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Johann Waida
Commemorated ati
German war memorial - WW1
Each name is given with the date of death and a code (e.g. AN144 or F1525) wh...
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Kehat Shorr
Shooting coach. Born in Romania. An expert marksman, he moved to Israel in 1963, training many young marksmen. He also trained the national team for the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, where along wi...
Person, Sport / Games, Tragedy, Germany, Israel/Palestine, Romania
Karl F. Findeisen
A German WW1 internee at Alexandra Palace who died there and was buried in New Southgate Cemetery. AN547
Berlin Airlift
After WW2 Berlin was divided into 4 sectors, controlled by Britain, France, the USA and the Soviet Union respectively. Â Berlin was inside East Germany which was also controlled by the Soviets. Â Thi...
Rabbi Leo Baeck
Rabbi and theologian. Born in Leszno, in the German province of Posen, (now in Poland). He served as leader of Liberal Judaism in his native country and internationally, and later represented all G...
Joseph Hirschmuller
A German WW1 internee at Alexandra Palace who died there and was buried in New Southgate Cemetery. AN179
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