Rothstein — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Arminio Rothstein (1927–1994), österreichischer akademischer Maler, Puppenmacher und Puppenspieler, Drehbuch und Buchautor, Musiker, Zauberer Arnold Rothstein (1882–1928), US amerikanischer Gangster und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Rothstein — Rothstein, 1) so v.w. Röthel; 2) so v.w. Mangan … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Rothstein — Rothstein, Basaltberg bei Sohland 2) … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Rothstein — Rothstein, Hugo, Begründer der preuß. Militärgymnastik nach schwedischem System, geb. 28. Aug. 1810 in Erfurt, gest. daselbst 23. März 1865, wurde 1845–46 als Artillerieleutnant zum Studium der Lingschen Gymnastik nach Stockholm gesandt und dann… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Rothstein (Uebigau-Wahrenbrück) — Rothstein Stadt Uebigau Wahrenbrück Koordinaten … Deutsch Wikipedia
ROTHSTEIN, ARNOLD — ( A.R., The Brain, The Fixer ; 1882–1928), U.S. gangster and criminal mastermind, credited with developing the numbers racket, centralizing illegal racetrack bookmaking, fixing the 1919 baseball World Series, and developing 20th century U.S.… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ROTHSTEIN, IRMA — (1906–1971), U.S. sculptor. Rothstein was born in Rostov, Russia, lived in Vienna, and immigrated to the United States in 1938. Her media included wood, cast stone, terracotta, and bronze. Her sculptures often featured expressive heads and torsos … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Rothstein, Arnold — ▪ American criminal born 1882/83, New York City died Nov. 6, 1928, New York City American big time gambler, bootlegger, and friend of high placed politicians and businessmen, who dominated influence peddling in the 1920s in New York City.… … Universalium
Rothstein, Arthur — (1915 1985) Born in New York City, Authur Rothstein studied science and became interested in photography at Columbia University, where he met Roy Stryker. In 1936, he joined Stryker’s team of photographers at the Resettlement Administration,… … Historical Dictionary of the Roosevelt–Truman Era
Rothstein, der — Der Rothstein, des es, plur. inus. S. Röthel … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart