Friedrich Adler (politician)
- Friedrich Adler (politician)
Friedrich Adler (February 13, 1857, Amschelberg (Bohemia)/Kosová Hora (Czech Republic) – February 2, 1938, Prague) was an Austrian jurist, politician, translator and writer of Bohemian origin.
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