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'''Politzer''' is a surname deriving from [[ |
'''Politzer''' (also '''Pollitzer''', '''Policer''', etc.) is a surname deriving from several [[Slavic languages|Slavonic]] [[place names]]; |
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== Etymology == |
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{{Infobox family name |
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|name = Politzer, Pollitzer, Policzer, Policer, Polliczer, Pollicer, Полицер, Политцер, {{lang-he|פוליצר}}, etc. |
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|caption = Politzer<br>Pollitzer<br>Policzer<br>Policer<br>Polliczer<br>Pollicer |
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|pronunciation = |
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|meaning = from several Slavic places rooted "[[field]] (pol-)" |
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|region = [[Czechlands]], [[Hungary]], United States |
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|language = Germanic, [[Jewish]] ([[Eastern Yiddish]]; Slavic toponym + German (Yiddish) suffix (-er) |
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|related names = [[Politz]] (e.g. [[Henry Anthony Politz]]); [[Pollitz (disambiguation)|Pollitz]] (e.g. [[Aron Pollitz]]); [[Pullitz]] (e.g. [[Gerson ben Moses Pullitz-Pollitzer]]) |
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|footnotes = [http://www.avotaynu.com/books/DJSGNames.htm] |
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# ''Politzer, Pollitzer, and Pulitzer'' as [[Jewish pedigree]]s came from [[Polička]], [[Moravia]] <ref>[http://www.iarelative.com/czech/sea0498a.htm POLITZER, PULITZER, POLICZER, POLITZ]</ref> |
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# Several ''"{{lang-de|[[Politz]]}}"'' in [[Czechlands]]: |
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## {{lang-de|[[Politz an der Elbe]]}} ({{lang-cs|[[Boletice nad Labem]], [[Děčín XXXII]]}}), a town in north Bohemia; now a district of [[Děčín]] |
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## {{lang-de|[[Politz an der Mettau]]}} ({{lang-cs|[[Police nad Metují]]}}), a city in north Bohemia |
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# from ''"[[Pollitz]]"'', a municipality in the [[Landkreis Stendal]], [[Sachsen-Anhalt]]; [[:de:Pollitz|(de)]] |
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# Several {{lang-de|[[Police (disambiguation)|Police]]}} ([[:cs:Police|(cs)]], [[:pl:Police (ujednoznacznienie)|(pl)]]) in Slavonic countries |
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## [[Police, Poland|''Pölitz'']] (now {{lang-pl|Police}}, [[Poland]]), Pomerania (It will be ''[[Pölitzer]], [[Pöllitzer]]'', etc.) |
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== Politzer == |
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**[[Politzerization]], an treatment technique for ear infections, developed by him |
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* [[Ádám Politzer|Ádám ''(Adam)'' Politzer]] ([[1835]] - [[1920]]), a Hungarian Jewish physician, and one of the pioneers and founders of otology |
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* [[Georges Politzer]], French philosopher |
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* [[Brianna L. Politzer]] |
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* [[Franz Politzer]] (born [[1950]]), an Austrian painter; [[:de:Franz Politzer|(de)]] |
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* [[Georges Politzer]] (May 3, 1903, [[Oradea]] – May 23, [[1942]]), a Hungarian-French Jewish philosopher and Marxist theoretician |
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* [[Heinz Politzer]] (born December 31, 1910, [[Vienna|''Wien'']], [[Austria]] - July 30, 1978, [[Berkeley, California]], west [[USA]]), an Austrian-US [[writer]], [[historian of literature]] |
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* [[H. David Politzer|H(ugh). David Politzer]] (born [[1949]]) |
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* [[Heinz Politzer]] |
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* [[Leopold Maximilian Politzer]] (born December 28, 1814, [[Arad, Romania|Arad]], [[Arad (Hungarian county)|''Arad megye'']], [[Banat|''Bánság/Banat'']] (historially [[Hungary]], now [[Romania]]) - May 23, 1888, [[Vienna|''Wien'']]), a Hungarian-[[Austria-Hungary|Austrian]] pediatry |
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* [[Marie Politzer|Marie "Maï" Politzer]], ''born as'' [[Marie Larcade]] (August 15, 1905, [[Biarritz]] - March 6, 1943, [[KZ Auschwitz]]), a French Jewish woman, and wife of Georges; [[:fr:Marie Politzer|(fr)]] |
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* [[Patricia Politzer]] |
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* [[Peter Politzer]] ''([[P. Politzer]])'', a chemist |
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* [[Robert L. Politzer]] ([[Robert Louis Politzer]]) and his wife [[Frieda Politzer|Frieda]], language educators |
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* [[Rózsa Péter]] (born ''Rózsa Politzer''; February 17, 1905 – February 16, 1977), a Hungarian mathematician |
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* [[Zsigmond Csapó Politzer]] (1852 - 1924), a Hungarian Jewish socialist, journalist and editor |
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; Others: |
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* [[Politzerization]], named after Ádám |
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=== Pollitzer === |
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* [[Adolph Pollitzer]] (also [[Adolf Pollitzer]]; [[1832]] - [[1900]]), a Hungarian Jewish violinist, educator |
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* [[Anita Pollitzer]], ''also'' [[Anie Politzer|"Anie" P.]] (1894 - 1975) |
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* [[Arthur Pollitzer]] |
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* [[Louis Treumann]], ''exactly'' [[Louis Pollitzer]] (born March 1, 1872, [[Vienna|''Wien'']], [[Austria]] - [[July]] of [[1944]], [[KZ Theresienstadt]]), an [[Austrians|Austrian]] Jewish [[singer]] [[:de:Louis Treumann|(de)]] |
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* [[Maria Langner]], ''born as'' [[Maria Pollitzer]] (born January 10, 1901, [[Berlin]] - September 10, 1967, [[Berlin-Ost]]), a German female [[writer]] [[:de:Maria Langner|(de)]] |
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* [[Wendy Nilsen Pollitzer]] |
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=== Policer === |
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* [[Adolf Pollitzer]], Hungarian violinist |
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* [[Drago Policer]], a Yugoslav Jewish soldier |
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* [[Anita Pollitzer]], American photographer |
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== References == |
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== External links == |
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* http://www.radixforum.com/surnames/browse/abc/po.html |
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* [[Pölitz]], Pomerania |
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== See also == |
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{{surname|Politzer, Pollitzer, Policzer, Polliczer, Policer, Pollicer, Politser, etc.}} |
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Revision as of 18:19, 3 September 2010
Politzer (also Pollitzer, Policer, etc.) is a surname deriving from several Slavonic place names;
Etymology
Language(s) | Germanic, Jewish (Eastern Yiddish; Slavic toponym + German (Yiddish) suffix (-er) |
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Origin | |
Meaning | from several Slavic places rooted "field (pol-)" |
Region of origin | Czechlands, Hungary, United States |
Other names | |
Related names | Politz (e.g. Henry Anthony Politz); Pollitz (e.g. Aron Pollitz); Pullitz (e.g. Gerson ben Moses Pullitz-Pollitzer) |
[1] |
- Politzer, Pollitzer, and Pulitzer as Jewish pedigrees came from Polička, Moravia [1]
- Several "Template:Lang-de" in Czechlands:
- Template:Lang-de (Template:Lang-cs), a town in north Bohemia; now a district of Děčín
- Template:Lang-de (Template:Lang-cs), a city in north Bohemia
- from "Pollitz", a municipality in the Landkreis Stendal, Sachsen-Anhalt; (de)
- Several Template:Lang-de ((cs), (pl)) in Slavonic countries
- Pölitz (now Template:Lang-pl, Poland), Pomerania (It will be Pölitzer, Pöllitzer, etc.)
Politzer
Politzer may refer to:
- Ádám (Adam) Politzer (1835 - 1920), a Hungarian Jewish physician, and one of the pioneers and founders of otology
- Brianna L. Politzer
- Franz Politzer (born 1950), an Austrian painter; (de)
- Georges Politzer (May 3, 1903, Oradea – May 23, 1942), a Hungarian-French Jewish philosopher and Marxist theoretician
- Heinz Politzer (born December 31, 1910, Wien, Austria - July 30, 1978, Berkeley, California, west USA), an Austrian-US writer, historian of literature
- H(ugh). David Politzer (born 1949)
- Heinz Politzer
- Kerry Politzer
- Leopold Maximilian Politzer (born December 28, 1814, Arad, Arad megye, Bánság/Banat (historially Hungary, now Romania) - May 23, 1888, Wien), a Hungarian-Austrian pediatry
- Marie "Maï" Politzer, born as Marie Larcade (August 15, 1905, Biarritz - March 6, 1943, KZ Auschwitz), a French Jewish woman, and wife of Georges; (fr)
- Patricia Politzer
- Peter Politzer (P. Politzer), a chemist
- Robert L. Politzer (Robert Louis Politzer) and his wife Frieda, language educators
- Rózsa Péter (born Rózsa Politzer; February 17, 1905 – February 16, 1977), a Hungarian mathematician
- Zsigmond Csapó Politzer (1852 - 1924), a Hungarian Jewish socialist, journalist and editor
- Others
- Politzerization, named after Ádám
Pollitzer
- Adolph Pollitzer (also Adolf Pollitzer; 1832 - 1900), a Hungarian Jewish violinist, educator
- Anita Pollitzer, also "Anie" P. (1894 - 1975)
- Arthur Pollitzer
- William S. Pollitzer (William Pollitzer)
- Louis Treumann, exactly Louis Pollitzer (born March 1, 1872, Wien, Austria - July of 1944, KZ Theresienstadt), an Austrian Jewish singer (de)
- Maria Langner, born as Maria Pollitzer (born January 10, 1901, Berlin - September 10, 1967, Berlin-Ost), a German female writer (de)
- Wendy Nilsen Pollitzer
Policer
- Drago Policer, a Yugoslav Jewish soldier