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Karola
Karola is a Danish language, Danish, Finnish language, Finnish, German language, German, Hungarian language, Hungarian, Norwegian language, Norwegian, and Swedish language, Swedish feminine given name that is a feminine form of Karol (name), Karol and Carolus (name), Carolus and an alternate form of Carola. Notable people with the name include the following: Given name *Karola Bloch (1905—1994), Polish architect, socialist, and feminist *Karola Ebeling (born 1935), German actress *Karola Gramann (born 1948) German film scholar and film curator. *Karola Maier Milobar (born 1876), Croatian physician *Karola Neher, birthname of Carola Neher (1900–1942), German actress and singer *Karola Obermueller (born 1977), German composer and teacher *Karola Schustereder (born 1966), Austrian rower * Karola Siegel, birthname of Ruth Westheimer (1928–2024; known as "Dr. Ruth"), German-American sex therapist, talk show host, author, professor, Holocaust survivor, and former Haganah sniper ...
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Karola Bloch
Karola Bloch (born Karola Piotrkowska; January 22, 1905, Łódź — July 31, 1994, Tübingen) was a Polish-German architect, socialist, and feminist. She was the third wife of the German philosopher Ernst Bloch. Early life and education Bloch was born into a Jewish-Polish textile manufacturing family that fled to Russia during the First World War. In Moscow she was an eyewitness to the October Revolution, an experience to which she attributes her lifelong devotion to socialism. In 1921 the family moved to Berlin, where she studied art with the Expressionist Ludwig Meidner. She met her future husband, the philosopher Ernst Bloch, in 1926. Karola began her architectural studies in Vienna then returned to study at the Technische Hochschule in Berlin as one of a small group of women. Karola was a devotee of the Neues Bauen; she was a student of Hans Poelzig and Bruno Taut, and through her friendship with :de:Alexander Schawinsky, Xanti Schawinsky she was able to spend time at the Ba ...
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Karola Gramann
Karola Gramann (born 1948 in Gerolzhofen, Bavaria) is a German film scholar and film curator. From 2006 to 2019 she was artistic director of the Kinothek Asta Nielsen e.V. Early life Karola Gramann was born in Gerolzhofen in 1948 and grew up in Würzburg. In the 1960s, she moved to Frankfurt am Main to train as a book manufacturer. There she first completed a traineeship at Suhrkamp Verlag and later moved to S. Fischer Verlag as a production assistant.Eva-Maria Magel: ''Frankfurter Gesichter: Karola Gramann'', Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, September 2014 She completed her A-levels as a second-chance student and studied English, American Studies and Modern German Literature in Frankfurt am Main and London from 1975 to 1983.Pressemappe Frauenreferat der Stadt Frankfurt zur Vergabe des Tony-Sender-Preises 2015 an Karola Gramann Feminist film and cinema work Karola Gramann has been involved with film and cinema since the mid-1970s. Parallel to her studies, Gramann began her ca ...
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Karola Obermueller
Karola Obermueller (born 21 March 1977, Darmstadt) is a German composer and teacher. Life Obermueller began her training at the Akademie für Tonkunst in Darmstadt. She studied composition with of the Meistersinger-Konservatorium and the Hochschule für Musik Nürnberg, Theo Brandmüller of the Hochschule für Musik Saar, and Adriana Hölszky of the Mozarteum Salzburg. In 2010, she completed a doctorate at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she studied with Mario Davidovsky, Bernard Rands, Julian Anderson, Chaya Czernowin, Magnus Lindberg, and Harrison Birtwistle. She has taught at Wellesley College and the Young Composers Program at the Cleveland Institute of Music. Since 2010, Obermueller has been one of the directors of the composition program at the University of New Mexico. A portrait CD of hers was released as part of the WERGO Contemporary Music Edition by the German Music Council. She has received the Darmstädter Musikpreis and the Bayerischer ...
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Carola
Carola is a female given name, the Latinized form of the Germanic given names Caroline or Carol. People named Carola include: Acting * Carola Braunbock (1924–1978), Czech-born East German actress * Carola Höhn (1910–2005), German actress *Carola Lotti (1910–1990), Italian actress * Carola Neher (Karola Neher), German actress * Carola Reyna, Argentine actress and director * Carola Toelle (1893–1958), German actress Music * Carola Grindea (1914–2009), Romanian pianist and piano teacher * Carola Häggkvist, also known as just Carola, Swedish singer, winner of the 1991 Eurovision Song Contest * Carola Smit, Dutch singer * Carola Standertskjöld, Finnish jazz and pop singer Politics * Carola Reimann (born 1967), German politician * Carola Schouten, Dutch politician Others * Carola Dunn, British-American writer * Carola Pavlik, Dutch contemporary artist * Carola Rackete, German ship captain and sea rescuer * Carola Roloff, German Buddhist nun * Carola Unterb ...
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Karola Stotz
Karola Stotz (September 8, 1963 – October 14, 2019) was a German scholar of philosophy of biology, cognitive science, and philosophy of science. With Paul E. Griffiths, she pioneered the use of experimental philosophy methods in the field of philosophy of science. Education and career Stotz was born in Neumünster in Schleswig-Holstein. She received her Magister Artium in Biology and Social Sciences (Anthropology) in 1993 (University of Mainz) and her PhD in Philosophy from the University of Ghent, Belgium, in 1999 under the supervision of Gertrudis Van de Vijver and Werner Callebaut. In the period between 1999 and 2007 she worked at different universities of Australia and the United States of America. From 2008 until 2013, Stotz was Australian Research Fellow and, later, Bridging Support Fellow at the Department of Philosophy, University of Sydney. In 2014 she received the position of Senior Lecturer at the Department of Philosophy, Macquarie University, Australia. From 2014 t ...
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Frederick, Prince Of Hohenzollern
Frederick, Prince of Hohenzollern () (30 August 1891 – 6 February 1965) was the eldest son of William, Prince of Hohenzollern and Princess Maria Teresa of Bourbon-Two Sicilies. He had a twin brother, Franz Joseph, Prince of Hohenzollern-Emden, who was born a few minutes after he was. Life After studying forestry and economics, he served with the 5th Reserve Mountain Battalion during World War I and retired from military service in 1919 with the rank of oberst. He then managed the Hohenzollern estate in Umkirch near Freiburg im Breisgau until his father's death in 1927. During the 1920s he was engaged in a dispute with the SPD Government over the use of his princely title and royal surname. The District President of the province of Hohenzollern, Alfons Scherer, informed the authorities in a circular dated July 9, 1928 that after the death of his father, Frederick had no right to either the predicate Highness nor the title Prince of Hohenzollern, arguing that the title had ...
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Ruth Westheimer
Karola Ruth Westheimer (née Siegel; June 4, 1928 – July 12, 2024), better known as Dr. Ruth, was a German and American sex therapist and talk show host. Westheimer was born in Germany to a Jewish family. As the Nazis came to power, her parents sent the 10-year-old girl to a school in Switzerland for safety while they remained behind because of her elderly grandmother. Both were killed in concentration camps. After World War II, she emigrated to British-controlled Mandatory Palestine. At tall and 17 years of age, she joined the Haganah, and was trained as a sniper. On her 20th birthday, she was wounded in action by an exploding shell during mortar (weapon), mortar fire on Jerusalem during the 1947–1949 Palestine war, 1947–1949 Palestine War, and almost lost both feet. Two years later, Westheimer moved to Paris, France, where she studied psychology at the University of Paris, Sorbonne. Immigrating to the United States in 1956, she worked as a maid to put herself through gr ...
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Karola Sube
Karola Sube (later Ziesche, born 28 April 1964 in Berlin) is a German gymnast and competed for the SC Dynamo Berlin / Sportvereinigung (SV) Dynamo The Sportvereinigung Dynamo () (''Dynamo Sports Association'') was the Sports associations (East Germany), sport association of the security agencies (Volkspolizei, Stasi, Ministry for State Security, fire department and customs) of former East .... She won medals at international competitions. References 1964 births German female artistic gymnasts Living people Olympic medalists in gymnastics Medalists at the 1980 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for East Germany Gymnasts at the 1980 Summer Olympics Olympic gymnasts for East Germany East German female artistic gymnasts SC Dynamo Berlin sportspeople Gymnasts from Berlin Sportspeople from East Berlin {{Germany-artistic-gymnastics-bio-stub ...
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Karola Schustereder
Karola Schustereder (born 15 October 1966) is an Austrian rower. She competed in the women's lightweight double sculls event at the 1996 Summer Olympics The 1996 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXVI Olympiad, also known as Atlanta 1996 and commonly referred to as the Centennial Olympic Games) were an international multi-sport event held from July 19 to August 4, 1996, in Atlanta, .... References External links * 1966 births Living people Austrian female rowers Olympic rowers for Austria Rowers at the 1996 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Gmunden {{Austria-rowing-bio-stub ...
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Karola Ebeling
Karola Ebeling (born 23 May 1935) is a German television and film actress.Goble p.483 Selected filmography * '' Love is Forever'' (1954) * ''The Beautiful Miller'' (1954) * ''Intrigue and Love ''Intrigue and Love'', sometimes ''Love and Intrigue'', ''Love and Politics'', or ''Luise Miller'' (, ; literally "''Cabal and Love''") is a five-act Play (theatre), play written by the German dramatist Friedrich Schiller. His third play, it was ...'' (1959) References Bibliography * Goble, Alan. ''The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film''. Walter de Gruyter, 1999. External links * 1935 births Living people German film actresses German television actresses Actresses from Berlin {{Germany-screen-actor-stub ...
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Karola Maier Milobar
Karola Maier Milobar (born 1876) became the first female physician to practice in Croatia in 1906. She had graduated from the School of Medicine at Zürich in 1900. She worked at a place on the street called Berislavićeva in Zagreb Zagreb ( ) is the capital (political), capital and List of cities and towns in Croatia#List of cities and towns, largest city of Croatia. It is in the Northern Croatia, north of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slopes of the ... from 1906 until 1945. It was the first private clinic for diseases of the digestive structures and female organs in Zagreb. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Milobar, Karola Maier 1876 births Physicians from Zagreb Croatian women physicians Year of death missing Physicians from Austria-Hungary Yugoslav physicians 20th-century women physicians ...
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Károly
Károly () is a common Hungarian male given name. It is also sometimes found as a Hungarian surname. Károly is considered the equivalent of English Karl or Charles (because the Latin Carolus is very close to Károly).Fercsik Erzsébet – Raátz Judit: Keresztnevek enciklopédiája – Budapest 2009, Given names * Charles I of Hungary (1288–1342), in Hungarian Károly Róbert, King of Hungary and Croatia * Károly Aggházy (1855–1918), Hungarian piano virtuoso and composer * Károly Andrássy (1792–1845), Hungarian politician * Károly Bajkó (1944–1997), Hungarian Olympic wrestler * Károly Balzsay (born 1979), Hungarian boxer * Károly Bartha (Minister of Defence) (1884–1964), Hungarian colonel general and politician * Károly József Batthyány (1697–1772), Hungarian general, field marshal and ban (viceroy) of Croatia * Károly Binder (born 1956), Hungarian jazz pianist, composer and educator * Károly Brocky (1808–1855), Hungarian painter * Károly Doncs ...
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