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  • Mr. Zandman led Vishay's $500 million 1998 acquisition of Temic Telefunken microelectronics GmbH, a producer of semiconductors and a leading German manufacturer during World War II.

    Polish Holocaust Survivor Founded Electronics Firm Stephen Miller 2011

  • X-rays at Telefunken and then, after military service during the

    The Foundation of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Medical Research 2010

  • The technology was based, in part, on earlier research he had conducted for the German firm Telefunken in Berlin during the Second World War.

    Death Becomes Him 2010

  • Mr. Zandman led Vishay's $500 million 1998 acquisition of Temic Telefunken microelectronics GmbH, a producer of semiconductors and a leading German manufacturer during World War II.

    Polish Holocaust Survivor Founded Electronics Firm Stephen Miller 2011

  • The technology was based, in part, on earlier research he had conducted for the German firm Telefunken in Berlin during the Second World War.

    Death Becomes Him 2010

  • My second memory: I turned on the radio, an old all-waves “Telefunken”, which my father brought from Germany as a trophy.

    First memories 2010

  • The first station was a large camp in Germany, from which they had to march about six kilometers each way to the Telefunken ammunitions factory.

    Reizia Cohen Klingberg. 2009

  • Finally, when Auschwitz was being evacuated as the Russians approached, she was taken in a transport to Reichenau to work in a Telefunken factory.

    Rivka Kuper Liebeskind. 2009

  • I would even go to 4.25 for Telefunken Remix if I was doing that, and as the editor's intro says, it is most definitely strange, and worth persevering with, not being what you think it is at the start.

    Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Fantasy and Science Fiction 661 - Gordon Van Gelder Blue Tyson 2007

  • In 1903, switched on to the future commercial potential of radio, AEG teamed up as “Telefunken” with Siemens, a company dealing in the larger uses of electricity.

    American Connections James Burke 2007

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