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Wiener Staatsoper. Orchester. (164)

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Wiener Philharmoniker. (66)

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Obermeyer writes on behalf of the management (Vorstand) of the orchestra.

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Wiener Symphoniker. (58)

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Wiener Festwochen. Orchester. (82)

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Wiener Kammerchor. (12)

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Wiener Akademie Kammerorchester (13)

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Wiener, Norbert, 1894-1964 (18)

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Professor of mathematics at MIT who pioneered in the development of automation. Norbert Wiener was a world renowned mathematician who was instrumental in the development of communication and control theories. He coined the word "cybernetics" to describe this new science. There are a number of autobiographical and biographical sources available that provide an in-depth treatment of Wiener's life. Because the bulk of the collection is arranged chro...

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Wiener Library. (7)

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Alfred Wiener, the founder of this collection, was a prominent member of the Centralverein deutscher Staatsbürger jüdischen Glaubens (C. V.) (= Central Association of German Citizens of Jewish Faith) from 1919 on. As early as 1925, he described the National Socialist Party as the most dangerous threat for Jews in Germany. In 1928, he took a lead role in establishing the “Büro Wilhelmstraße” of the C. V. to document all Nazi activities and publish anti-Nazi material in order to alert the world...

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Wiener Staatsoper. (7)

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The director of the opera from 1945 to 1954 was Franz Salmhofer. The item might conceivably have been intended for Egon Hilbert, who communicated with Alma about the celebration of the unveiling of the bust at the opera house's temporary quarters in 1948; from 1946 to 1953 Hilbert was the head of Austria's Federal Theater Administration, which oversaw the Vienna State Opera.

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Wiener psychoanalytische Vereinigung (9)

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