Harry Elte
Harry Elte (born with the name Hartog Elte, Amsterdam, 3 September 1880 – Theresienstadt, 1 April 1944) was a Jewish-Dutch architect. His style is that of the Amsterdam School. Elte was educated by Berlage. He designed several synagogues and villa's in the Netherlands, as well as a football stadium. For his parents, he designed grave stones on the Jewish cemetery of Muiderberg. During World War II he was deported and died in the Theresienstadt concentration camp.
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Harry Elte
Harry Elte (born with the name Hartog Elte, Amsterdam, 3 September 1880 – Theresienstadt, 1 April 1944) was a Jewish-Dutch architect. His style is that of the Amsterdam School. Elte was educated by Berlage. He designed several synagogues and villa's in the Netherlands, as well as a football stadium. For his parents, he designed grave stones on the Jewish cemetery of Muiderberg. During World War II he was deported and died in the Theresienstadt concentration camp.
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Hartog (Harry) Elte (Amsterdam ...... ; Phzn betekent 'Philipszoon'.
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هاري إلته (بالهولندية: Harry E ...... وكان طرازه هو مدرسة أمستردام.
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Harry Elte (born with the name ...... esienstadt concentration camp.
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Hartog (Harry) Elte (Amsterdam ...... ; Phzn betekent 'Philipszoon'.
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هاري إلته (بالهولندية: Harry E ...... وكان طرازه هو مدرسة أمستردام.
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Harry Elte
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هاري إلته
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