Naum Gabo
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Naum Gabo
Naum Gabo
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"Naum Gabo, born Naum Neemia Pevsner (5 August [O.S. 24 July] 1890 – 23 August 1977) was a prominent Russian sculptor in the Constructivism movement and a pioneer of Kinetic Art"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Alfons Goppel (1 October 1905 in Reinhausen, near Regensburg – 24 December 1991 in Johannesberg, near Aschaffenburg) was a German politician of the CSU party and Prime Minister of Bavaria (1962–1978)"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Alfons Gorbach (2 September 1898 – 31 July 1972) was an Austrian politician of the conservative People's Party (ÖVP). He served as Chancellor of Austria from 1961 to 1964"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Grigore Gafencu b. January 30, 1892, Bucharest - d. January 30, 1957, Paris) was a Romanian politician, diplomat and journalist"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Friedrich von Gärtner (December 10, 1791 in Koblenz – April 21, 1847 in Munich) was a German architect"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 9/8/2016).
"Hugh Todd Naylor Gaitskell, CBE, PC (9 April 1906 – 18 January 1963) was a British Labour politician who held Cabinet office in Clement Attlee's governments"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Yuri Timofeyevich Galanskov (Born June 19, 1939, Moscow - November 4, 1972, Mordovia) was a Russian poet, historian, human rights activist and dissident. For his political activities, such as founding and editing samizdat almanac Phoenix, he was incarcerated in prisons, camps and forced treatment psychiatric hospitals (Psikhushkas). He died in a labor camp"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Alexander Arkadievich Galich (born Alexander Aronovich Ginzburg, 19 October 1918, Ekaterinoslav – 15 December 1977, Paris) was a Soviet poet, screenwriter, playwright, singer-songwriter, and dissident"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Heinz Galinski (28 November 1912 – 19 July 1992) was president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany (Zentralrat der Juden in Deutschland) from 1988 until his death in 1992"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Zviad Gamsakhurdia (March 31, 1939 — December 31, 1993) was a Georgian politician, dissident, scholar, and writer who became the first democratically elected President of Georgia in the post-Soviet era. Gamsakhurdia is the only Georgian President to have died whilst formally in office"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Elisabeth Ganswindt, Born: May 30, 1900 Died: August 27, 1983, Stade, Germany Party: Christian Democratic Union of German"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Albert Ganzenmüller (born 25 February 1905 in Passau – died 20 March 1996 in Munich) was a German National Socialist and, as the Under-secretary of State at the Reich Transport Ministry, was involved in the deportation of German Jews"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Raymond Leonard"Ra" Garthoff (born 1929) is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, a specialist on arms control, intelligence, the Cold War, NATO, and the former Soviet Union. He is a former U.S. Ambassador to Bulgaria, and has advised the U.S. State Department on treaties"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Romain Gary (21 May [O.S. 8 May) 1914 – 2 December 1980), born Roman Kacew and also known by pen names such as Émile Ajar, was a French diplomat, novelist, film director and World War II aviator of Litvak origin. He is the only author to have won the Prix Goncourt twice under two names"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Jacob Gaster (6 October 1907–12 March 2007), known as Jack Gaster, was a British communist solicitor and politician"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Heinrich Gattineau (6 January 1905 – 27 April 1985) was a German economist, Sturmabteilung (SA) leader, director of IG Farben and defendant during the Nuremberg trials"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Peter Gay (born Peter Joachim Fröhlich; June 20, 1923 – May 12, 2015) was an American historian, educator and author. He was Sterling Professor of History at Yale University and former director of the New York Public Library's Center for Scholars and Writers (1997–2003). Gay received the American Historical Association's (AHA) Award for Scholarly Distinction in 2004. He authored over 25 books, including The Enlightenment: An Interpretation, a multi-volume award winner; Weimar Culture: The Outsider as Insider (1968), a bestseller; and the widely translated Freud: A Life for Our Time (1988)"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Mordechai Gazit is a retired Israeli diplomat. He served as an adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir, ambassador to France, and as Director-General of the Israeli Foreign Ministry"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Otto Gebühr (29 May 1877 – 14 March 1954) was a German theatre and film actor, who appeared in 102 films released between 1917 and 1954. He is noted for his performance as the Prussian king Frederick the Great in numerous films"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Lazarus Geiger (1829–1870) was a German Jewish philosopher and philologist"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Félix Gouin, (1884–1977) was a French Socialist politician who was a member of the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO)"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Walter Helbig Gottschalk (November 3, 1918 – February 15, 2004) was an American mathematician, one of the founders of topological dynamics"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Joachim Gottschalk (10 April 1904 – 6 November 1941) was a German stage and film actor during the late 1930s, a romantic lead in the style of Leslie Howard"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Ronald A. Gostick (July 18, 1918 – July 16, 2005) was a long-time figure on the Canadian far right and founder of the Canadian League of Rights. Gostick was involved in the Canadian social credit movement and later published far right and anti-Semitic material over the course of 50 years, including the Canadian Intelligence Service and On Target! and numerous books and pamphlets"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Alberto Gori (born 9 February 1889 in San Piero Agliana, Italy - died on 25 November 1970 in Jerusalem, West Bank) was an Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem and Custodian of the Holy Land"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Arnold Abraham Goodman, Baron Goodman, CH, (21 August 1915 – 12 May 1995) was a British lawyer and political advisor"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Alexander (Alik) Ilyich Ginzburg, 21 November 1936, Moscow – 19 July 2002, Paris), was a Russian journalist, poet, human rights activist and dissident"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Arthur Murray Goodhart (christened 25 July 1866 – 1941) was a British composer and organist"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Sir Philip Carter Goodhart (3 November 1925 – 5 July 2015) was a British Conservative politician, the son of Arthur Lehman Goodhart"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"George Peabody Gooch, OM, CH, FBA (21 October 1873 – 31 August 1968) was a British journalist, historian and Liberal Party politician. A follower of Lord Acton who was independently wealthy, he never held an academic position, but knew the work of historians of continental Europe"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Samuel Gompers (January 27, 1850 – December 13, 1924) was an English-born, American labor union leader and a key figure in American labor history. Gompers founded the American Federation of Labor (AFL), and served as the organization's president from 1886 to 1894 and from 1895 until his death in 1924."--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Sir Ernst Hans Josef Gombrich OM CBE FBA (30 March 1909 – 3 November 2001) was an Austrian-born art historian who became a naturalised British citizen in 1947 and spent most of his working life in the United Kingdom. He was the author of many works of cultural history and art history, most notably The Story of Art, a book widely regarded as one of the most accessible introductions to the visual art"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Samuel Goldwyn (born Szmuel Gelbfisz, August 17, 1879 – January 31, 1974), also known as Samuel Goldfish, was a Jewish Polish American film producer"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Sydney Goldstein (3 December 1903, Kingston upon Hull – 22 January 1989, Cambridge, MA) was a British mathematician noted for his contribution to fluid dynamics.He is described as "... one of those who most influenced progress in fluid dynamics during the 20th century"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Fanny Goldstein - Librarian, social activist and founder of National Jewish Book Week. Fanny Goldstein helped institutionalize national pride in ethnic and immigrant backgrounds through her work in libraries and settlement houses, and in her lectures and writing"--jwa.org (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Boris Goldstein (Busya Goldshtein) (25 of December 1922, Odessa - 8 of November 1987, Hanover, Germany) was a Soviet violinist whose career was greatly hindered by the political situation in the USSR"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Colonel Albert Edward Williamson Goldsmid, MVO (6 October 1846 – 27 March 1904) was a British officer. He was the founder of the Jewish Lads' Brigade (in 1895) and the Maccabaeans"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Johannes Wilhelm"Han" Goldschmidt (January 18, 1861 – May 21, 1923) was a German chemist"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"E.P. Goldschmidt was born in Vienna where he acquired ownership of a famous bookselling business. However, he was hard hit financially in the post-World War I period and migrated to Britain where he re-established himself in the book business. He issued more than 100 scholarly catalogues, many of which are now standard fixtures of libraries, during his 30 years of business in England. He wrote several books on antique manuscripts and, under a pseudonym, published in 1942 a statement on Britain’s trading situation and a forecast of the country’s economic future"--jta.org (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Lucien Goldmann (July 20, 1913 – October 8, 1970) was a French philosopher and sociologist of Jewish-Romanian origin. A professor at the EHESS in Paris, he was a Marxist theorist"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Pierre Goldman, (Lyon, 22 June 1944 – 20 September 1979 in Paris) was a French left-wing intellectual who was convicted of several robberies and mysteriously assassinated. It has been suspected that the Grupos Antiterroristas de Liberación (GAL) death squad was involved in his murder"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Szymon Goldberg (1 June 1909 – 19 July 1993) was a Polish-born classical violinist and conductor, latterly an American"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Arthur Joseph Goldberg (August 8, 1908 – January 19, 1990) was an American statesman and jurist who served as the U.S. Secretary of Labor, Supreme Court Justice and Ambassador to the United Nations"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Harry Gold (December 11, 1910 – August 28, 1972) was a laboratory chemist and spy for a number of Soviet spy rings operating in the United States during the Manhattan Project"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Vincent Willem van Gogh (30 March 1853 – 29 July 1890) was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who is among the most famous and influential figures in the history of Western art. In just over a decade he created approximately 2100 artworks, including around 860 oil paintings, most of them in the last two years of his life"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Friedrich Gogarten (January 13, 1887 – October 16, 1967) was a Lutheran theologian, co-founder of dialectical theology in Germany in the early 20th century. He was born in Dortmund"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Alexander Borisovich Godunov (November 28, 1949 – May 18, 1995) was a Russian-American ballet dancer and film actor, whose defection caused a diplomatic incident between the United States and the Soviet Union"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Gerrit Jan van Heuven Goedhart (March 19, 1901 – July 8, 1956) was a Dutch politician and diplomat. He was the first United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (1951–1956)"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Hermann Görtz (15 November 1890 – 23 May 1947) was a German spy in Britain and Ireland before and during World War II"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Eberhard Godt (15 August 1900 – 13 September 1995) was a German naval officer who served in both World War I and World War II, eventually rising to command the Kriegsmarine's U-boat operations""--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Richard Glücks (April 22, 1889, Odenkirchen, Rhine Province – May 10, 1945) was a high-ranking Nazi official. He attained the rank of a SS-Gruppenführer and a Generalleutnant of the Waffen-SS and from 1939 until the end of World War II was the head of Amt D: Konzentrationslagerwesen of the WVHA; the highest-ranking Concentration Camps Inspector in Nazi Germany. As a direct subordinate of Reichsführer-SS Himmler, he was responsible for the forced labour of the camp inmates, and was also the supervisor for the medical practices in the camps, ranging from human experimentation to the implementation of the"Final Solutio", in particular the mass murder of inmates with Zyklon-B gas. When the Nazi regime fell and Germany capitulated, Glücks committed suicide by swallowing a potassium cyanide capsule"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Hermann Gmeiner (23 June 1919 – 26 April 1986) was an Austrian philanthropist and the founder of SOS Children's Villages"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"(Herman) Max Gluckman (26 January 1911 – 13 April 1975) was a South African and British social anthropologist. He is best known as the founder of the Manchester School of anthropology"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Manolis Glezos (born September 9, 1922) is a Greek left wing politician and writer, best known for his participation in the World War II resistance"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Nathan Glazer (born February 25, 1923) is an American sociologist who taught at the University of California, Berkeley and for several decades at Harvard University"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Ernst Glaser (born 24 February 1904 in Hamburg, Germany - 3 April 1979 in Oslo, Norway) was a German / Norwegian violinist, orchestra conductor and music teacher, married to the pianist Kari Marie Aarvold Glaser."--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Hubert Miles Gladwyn Jebb, 1st Baron Gladwyn GCMG GCVO CB PC known as Gladwyn Jebb (25 April 1900 – 24 October 1996) was a prominent British civil servant, diplomat and politician as well as the Acting Secretary-General of the United Nations for a little over three months"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Valéry Marie René Georges Giscard d'Estaing (born 2 February 1926), also known as Giscard or VGE, is a French centrist politician who served as President of the French Republic from 1974 until 1981 and who is now a member of the Constitutional Council of France"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Françoise Giroud, born France Gourdji (21 September 1916 in Lausanne, Switzerland and not in Geneva as often written – 19 January 2003 in Neuilly-sur-Seine) was a French journalist, screenwriter, writer and politician"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Yevgenia Solomonovna Ginzburg (December 20, 1904 – May 25, 1977) was a Russian author who served an 18-year sentence in the Gulag"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Natalia Ginzburg née Levi (14 July 1916, Palermo – 7 October 1991, Rome) was an Italian author whose work explored family relationships, politics during and after the Fascist years and World War II, and philosophy. She wrote novels, short stories and essays, for which she received the Strega Prize and Bagutta Prize. Most of her works were also translated into English and published in the United Kingdom and United States"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Morris Ginsberg FBA (14 May 1889 – 31 August 1970) was a British sociologist, who played a key role in the development of the discipline"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Jean Gimpel (10 October 1918 – 15 June 1996) was a French historian and medievalist"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Erich Gimpel (25 March 1910 in Merseburg- 3 September 2010 in Sao Paulo) was a German spy during World War II. Together with William Colepaugh, he traveled to the United States on an espionage mission (operation Elster) in 1944 and was subsequently captured by the FBI in New York City"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Sir Martin Gilbert, CBE, FRSL (25 October 1936 – 3 February 2015)was a British historian and honorary Fellow of Merton College, University of Oxford. He was the author of eighty-eight books, including works on Winston Churchill, the 20th century, and Jewish history. He was a member of the Chilcot Inquiry into the UK's role in the Iraq War"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Beniamino Gigli (March 20, 1890 – November 30, 1957) was an Italian opera singer"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Edward Gierek (6 January 1913 – 29 July 2001) was a Polish communist politician"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Therese Giehse (6 March 1898 – 3 March 1975), born Therese Gift, was a distinguished German actress. Born in Munich to German-Jewish parents, she first appeared on the stage in 1920. She became a major star on stage, in films, and in political cabaret. In the late 1920s through 1933, she was a leading actress at the famous Munich Kammerspiele"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Guido Giannettini (August 22, 1930 – May 12, 2003) was an Italian secret agent"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Constantin Virgil Gheorghiu (September 15, 1916 – June 22, 1992, Paris, France) was a Romanian writer, best known for his 1949 novel, The 25th Hour"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Fathia Ghali (née Fathia Fuad) (17 December 1930 – 10 December 1976) was the youngest daughter of Fuad I of Egypt and Nazli Sabri, and so the youngest sister of Farouk I"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Pieter Catharinus Arie Geyl (15 December 1887 – 31 December 1966) was a Dutch historian, well known for his studies in early modern Dutch history and in historiography"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Silvio Gesell (March 17, 1862 – March 11, 1930) was a German merchant, theoretical economist, social activist, Georgist, anarchist/libertarian socialist and founder of Freiwirtschaft"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Valeska Gert (11 January 1892 – circa 16 March 1978) was a German Jewish dancer and cabaret artist. She was also active as an actress and artists' model"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Rudolf Christoph Freiherr (Baron) von Gersdorff (27 March 1905 – 27 January 1980) was an officer in the German Army. He attempted to assassinate Adolf Hitler by suicide bombing in March 1943; the plan failed when Hitler left early, but Gersdorff was undetected. That same month, soldiers from his unit discovered the mass graves of the Soviet-perpetrated Katyn massacre"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Ernő Gerő (born Ernő Singer; 8 July 1898 – 12 March 1980) was a Hungarian Communist Party leader in the period after World War II and briefly in 1956 the most powerful man in Hungary as first secretary of its ruling communist party"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Pierre-Marie Gerlier (January 14, 1880 – January 17, 1965) was a French Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Lyon from 1937 until his death, was Primate of Gaul and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1937"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Walther Gerlach (1 August 1889 Biebrich, Hessen Nassau, German Empire – 10 August 1979 Munich) was a German physicist who co-discovered spin quantization in a magnetic field, the Stern–Gerlach effect"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Einar Henry Gerhardsen (10 May 1897 – 19 September 1987) was a Norwegian politician from the Labour Party of Norway. He was Prime Minister for three periods, 1945–1951, 1955–1963 and 1963–1965. With 17 years in office, he is the longest serving Prime Minister in Norway since the introduction of parliamentarism"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Hans-Dietrich Genscher (21 March 1927 – 31 March 2016) was a German statesman and a member of the liberal Free Democratic Party (FDP), who served as the Minister of the Interior of West Germany from 1969 to 1974, and as the Foreign Minister and Vice Chancellor of West Germany and then the reunified German Republic from 1974 to 1992 (except for a two-week break in 1982), making him the longest-serving occupant of either post. In 1991 he was chairman of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Wolfgang Gentner (23 July 1906 in Frankfurt am Main – 4 September 1980 in Heidelberg) was a German experimental nuclear physicist"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Georg August Friedrich Hermann Schulz (9 October 1893 – 25 September 1946), better known as Heinrich George, was a German stage and film actor"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, OM, PC (17 January 1863 – 26 March 1945) was a Welsh Liberal politician and statesman"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Jean Genet (19 December 1910 – 15 April 1986) was a French novelist, playwright, poet, essayist, and political activist"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Karl Friedrich Geldner (December 17, 1852 – February 5, 1929) was a German linguist best known for his analysis and synthesis of Avestan and Vedic Sanskrit texts"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Karl Hermann Friedrich Geiler (10 August 1878 – 14 September 1953) was a German lawyer and politician. He was born in Schönau (Baden) and died in Heidelberg"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Willi Geiger (August 17, 1878 in Landshut - February 11, 1971 in Munich) was a German painter"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
"Rudolf Oskar Robert Williams Geiger (August 24, 1894 – January 22, 1981) was a German meteorologist and climatologist"--wikipedia (English)(viewed 7/8/2016).
Hermann Gmeiner -- Henri Glineur -- Kate Gluckman -- Max Gluckman -- Manolis Glezos -- Alexander Glezer -- Nathan Glazer -- Erica Glaser-Wallach -- Ernst Glaser -- Hubert Gladwyn -- Jacob Gladstein -- Valery Giscard -- Francois Giroud -- Yevgenya Ginzburg -- Alberto Giovannini -- Natalie Ginzburg -- Morris Ginsberg -- Silvia Gingold -- Jean Gimpel -- Erich Gimpel -- Adelbert Gimbel -- Dan Gillon -- Elizabeth Gilars -- Martin Gilbert -- Beniamino Gigli -- Edward Gierek -- Therese Giehse -- Guido Giannettini -- Virgil Gheorghiu -- Fathia Ghali -- Johannes Gfollner -- Pieter Geyl -- Hans Gondjim -- Curt Geyer -- Fritz Geyer -- Silvio Gessel -- Valeska Gert -- Hermann Gerson -- Rudolf von Gersdorff -- Karl Gerold -- Erno Gero -- Josef Gero -- Marcel Gero -- Hans Gerling -- Pieree Gerlier -- Walther Gerlach -- Brigitte Gerland -- Heinrich Gerlach -- Bernard Gering -- Einar Gerhardsen -- Georgine Gerhard -- Hans Genscher -- Wolfgang Gentner -- King George -- Heinrich George -- Lloyd George -- Jean Genet -- Rudolf Gelny -- Bertha Geismar -- Karl Geldner -- Wolfgang Geissler -- Christian Geisler -- Eduard Geilinger -- Karl Geiler -- Willi Geiger -- Rudolf Geiger --
Alfons Goppel -- Alfons Gorbach -- Friedrich Gaertner -- Grigore Gafencu -- Hugh Gatiskell -- Yuri Galankov -- Abraham Galante -- Alexander Galich -- Stefan Galeski -- Heinz Galinski -- Arthur Galliner -- Zviad Gamasakhurdia -- Josef Gamassmer -- Elisabeth Ganswindt -- Theodor Ganzenmuller -- Albert Ganzenmuller -- Raymond Garthoff -- Romain Garys -- Jack Gaster -- Heinrich Gattineau -- Karl Gaul -- Peter Gay -- G. R. Gair -- Fritz Gebauer -- Mordekhai Gazit -- Otto Gebuhr -- Paul Grheeb -- Lazerus Geiger -- Felix Gouin -- Walter Gottschalk -- Ernst Gottschalk -- Joachim Gottschalk -- Ernest Gottlieb -- Gottsleben -- Hans Gottfurcht -- Ronald Gostick -- Friedrich Karl Gotsch -- M. Gorse -- Richard Goschutz -- Alberto Gori -- Alfred Gorbach -- Paul Goddman -- Arnold Goodman -- Alexander Ginzburg -- Arthur Goodhart -- Philip Goodhart -- George Gooch -- Samuel Gompers -- Ernst H. J. Gombrich -- Samuel Goldwyn -- Sydney Goldstein -- Harry Goldstein -- Fanny Goldstein -- Ella Goldstein -- Boris Goldstein -- Albert Goldsmid -- Hans Goldschmidt -- Moritz Goldschmidt -- E. P. Goldschmidt -- Dietrich Goldschmidt -- David Goldschmidt -- Edmund Goldschagg -- Wilhelm Goldmann -- Lucien Goldmann -- Pierre Goldman -- Szymon Goldberg -- Simon Goldberg -- Arthur Goldberg -- Harry Gold -- Matti Golan -- Vincent van Goch -- Friedrich Gogarten -- Wolfgang Goetz -- Alexander Godunov -- G. J. van Heuven Goedhart -- Martin Gohring -- Herman Goertz -- Walter Goek -- Jiri Goetz -- Walter Goetz -- Eberhardt Godt -- Josef Gockeln -- Erich Gniffke -- Richard Glucks -- Henry Gluckman
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colonel Albert E. W. Goldsmid and Theodor Herzl / Josef Fraenkel