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Frankfurt am Main

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  • proper noun independent city in Hesse, Germany

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  • Hochtief, whose land projects have included Commerzbank Tower in Frankfurt am Main, said it hasn't received an offer yet.

    ACS to Bid $3.55 Billion for Germany's Hochtief 2010

  • The couple lived in Vienna, Frankfurt am Main and Karlsruhe before moving back to Berlin in 1819.

    Rahel Levin Varnhagen. 2009

  • At the age of thirteen, impelled by an uncontrollable urge for freedom, Sidonie Zippora Sender (who later called herself Toni), left her parental home in Biebrich, Rhineland, to attend a commercial college for girls in Frankfurt am Main.

    Toni Sender. 2009

  • In 1917 she was among the founding members of the USPD and during the November revolution became general secretary of the executive committee of the Council of Workers and Soldiers in Frankfurt am Main.

    Toni Sender. 2009

  • Afterwards, she lived in a small village in southern Germany and in Frankfurt am Main.

    Margarete Susman. 2009

  • Born Elisabeth Wechsler to an Orthodox Jewish family in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, on September 22, 1912, she started to study medicine at the University of Frankfurt in 1932, but left Germany for London when Hitler came to power in 1933.

    Elisabeth Goldschmidt. 2009

  • Born in Frankfurt am Main on September 15, 1870, one of the eleven children of Dr. Mendel Hirsch, Rahel grew up in a cultured, Jewishly knowledgeable family.

    Rahel Hirsch. 2009

  • Frankfurt am Main, Germany: 1998; Spirituoso: poems in four languages translated by Csaba Báthori, Kinga Dornbacher and Stephen Humpreys.

    Zs��fia Balla. 2009

  • Stefanie Hess was born in Frankfurt am Main on August 21, 1884, the daughter of Samuel Hess (1848 – 1924), a businessman, and Lina Hess (née Salomon, 1859 – 1942).

    Nini Hess. 2009

  • In 1905 Jenny moved to Frankfurt am Main, where her husband, Professor Hugo Apolant (1866 – 1915), served as a cancer researcher at the Institutes for Experimental Therapy.

    Jenny Apolant. 2009

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