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    Alexander Moszkowski (15 January 1851 – 26 September 1934) was a German satirist, writer and philosopher also of Polish-Jewish descent. He was the brother...
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    Moritz Moszkowski (23 August 1854 – 3 March 1925) was a German-Polish composer, pianist, and teacher. His brother Alexander Moszkowski was a famous writer...
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    the complete List of compositions by Moritz Moszkowski. MoszWV means Moszkowski Werkverzeichnis (=Moszkowski work directory). [citation needed]   Piano...
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  • Moszkowski, Moszkowsky, or Moszkowska may refer to: Alexander Moszkowski (1851–1934), Jewish Polish-German writer and satirist Moritz Moszkowski (1854–1925)...
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  • Goodbye" is the only Star Trek episode to win a Peabody Award. Author Alexander Moszkowski may have been the first person to envision something resembling a...
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  • Reconstruction (1918) by Oliver Onions The Islands of Wisdom (1922) by Alexander Moszkowski – In the novel various utopian and dystopian islands that embody...
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  • Die Inseln der Weisheit (The Islands of Wisdom) is a 1922 novel by Alexander Moszkowski that features expeditions to various utopian and dystopian islands...
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  • accounts—Einstein's own, that of Maja Winterler-Einstein, and that of Alexander Moszkowski—of Einstein's early religiosity. By all accounts, for three years...
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    politician, Prime minister of Poland Alexander Moszkowski, satirist, writer and philosopher Moritz Moszkowski, composer, pianist, and teacher Ruth Neudeck...
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    established by the writer Alexander Moszkowski in Berlin in 1885. From 1887 to 1891 it was a supplement to Berliner Börsen-Courier. Moszkowski and Paul von Schönthan...
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