Schenck
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, Shenk (disambiguation), Shank (disambiguation)
- Aubrey SchenckAubrey SchenckAubrey Schenck was a film producer from the 1940s through the 1970s. In the 1930s, Schenck, a nephew of Joseph and Nicholas Schenck, was a practicing attorney in New York City. He wrote a story and submitted it to 20th Century Fox, with whom he had business and legal connections, and they agreed...
(1908-1999), film producer - Carl Alwyn Schenck (1868-1955), German pioneer of forestry in the USA and Europe
- Carl SchenckCarl SchenckCarl Heinrich Johann Schenck was a German businessman who established in 1881 in Darmstadt, Germany the company Carl Schenck Eisengießerei & Waagenfabrik. Today Carl Schenck AG is a subsidiary of the global technology conglomerate DÜRR AG based in Stuttgart.The Carl-Schenck-Award by the TU...
(1835-1910), German mercantilist and founder of the Carl Schenck Eisengießerei & Waagenfabrik - Charles Schenck, American socialist
- Claus Schenk Graf von StauffenbergClaus Schenk Graf von StauffenbergClaus Philipp Maria Justinian Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg commonly referred to as Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg was a German army officer and Catholic aristocrat who was one of the leading members of the failed 20 July plot of 1944 to assassinate Adolf Hitler and remove the Nazi Party from...
(1907-1944), failed assassin of Adolf Hitler - Ernst-Günther SchenckErnst-Günther SchenckProf. Dr. Ernst-Günther Schenck was a German Standartenführer and doctor who joined the SS in 1933. Because of a chance encounter with Adolf Hitler during the closing days of World War II, his memoirs proved historically valuable. His accounts of this period influenced the accounts of Joachim...
(1904-1998), German doctor - Frederik V Schenck van ToutenburgFrederik V Schenck van ToutenburgFrederik Schenck van Toutenburg was the first archbishop of Utrecht .-Biography:The son of Georg Schenck van Toutenburg, he graduated in law at the Reichskammergericht in Speyer...
(1503-1580), Dutch bishop - Joe SchenckVan and SchenckVan and Schenck were popular United States entertainers in the 1910s and 1920s: Gus Van , baritone and Joe Schenck , tenor. They were vaudeville stars and made appearances in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1918, 1919, 1920 and 1921...
(1891-1930), singer from the duo Van and Schenck - Johannes SchenckJohannes SchenckJohannes Schenck was a Dutch musician and composer.Schenck was born in Amsterdam in 1660 where he was baptised on 3 June into the Reformed Church...
(1660-1712), Dutch composer - John SchenckJohn SchenckJohn Schenck was a captain in the New Jersey Militia during the American Revolutionary War.-Biography:...
(1750-1823), New Jersey revolutionary soldier - Joseph SchenckJoseph SchenckJoseph Michael Schenck was a pioneer executive who played a key role in the development of the United States film industry.Born in Rybinsk, Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia to a Jewish household, he and his family-including younger brother Nicholas- emigrated to New York City in 1893, he and Nicholas...
(1878-1961), pioneer executive of the American film industry - Martin SchenckMartin Schenck::The article is about Martin Schenck . For Martin Schenck , see Martin Schenck von Nydeggen.Martin Schenck was an American civil engineer and politician from New York. He was New York State Engineer and Surveyor from 1892 to 1893.-Life:He graduated C.E...
(1848-1918), NY State Engineer and Surveyor 1892-1893 - Martin Schenck (soldier) (1543-1589), Dutch soldier of fortune in 80 Years' War.
- Nicholas Schenck Nicholas SchenckNicholas M. Schenck was a motion picture mogul and impresario.One of seven children, Schenck was born to a Jewish household in Rybinsk, a Volga River village in Tsarist Russia...
(1881-1969), a founder of the film industry in Hollywood - Paul SchenckPaul SchenckPaul Chaim Benedicta Schenck is an ordained Catholic priest who is a pro-life activist along with his twin brother, Robert Schenck...
(born 1958) pro-life activist - Paul F. SchenckPaul F. SchenckPaul Fornshell Schenck was a U.S. Representative from Ohio.Born in Miamisburg, Ohio, his family moved to Dayton, Ohio in 1908 where he graduated from Steele High School in 1917. He received two years of college training, a student teacher at Steele from 1917 to 1919. He then worked in the...
(1899-1968), U.S. Representative from Ohio - Robert C. SchenckRobert C. SchenckRobert Cumming Schenck was a Union Army general in the American Civil War, and American diplomatic representative to Brazil and the United Kingdom. He was at both battles of Bull Run and took part in the Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1862, and the Battle of Cross Keys...
, American Civil War general and U.S. Congressman - Robert C. SchenckRobert C. Schenck (politician)Robert C. Schenck, III is a Spring Hill, Florida Republican politician who serves as a Representative in the House of Representatives of the U.S. state of Florida. He was first elected to the Florida House in 2006, and was re-elected in 2008....
, Florida, USA politician - Rocky SchenckRocky SchenckRocky Schenck is an American music video director and photographer. He has worked with such artists as Adele, Nick Cave, Joni Mitchell, The Cramps, Alice in Chains, Redd Kross, Godsmack, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, Rod Stewart, and Van Halen, among others...
, American music video director and photographer - Schenck v. United StatesSchenck v. United StatesSchenck v. United States, , was a United States Supreme Court decision that upheld the Espionage Act of 1917 and concluded that a defendant did not have a First Amendment right to express freedom of speech against the draft during World War I. Ultimately, the case established the "clear and present...
249 U.S. 47 (1919), decision by the U.S. Supreme Court regarding the right to free speech
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Schenk
Schenk is a common German surname. It can refer to:* Several members of the Stauffenberg family* Lynn Schenk* Christian Schenk* Otto Schenk* Ard Schenk* Karl Schenk* Several members of the Salisbury family* Douglas Schenk* Steven Schenk* Jeff Schenk...
, Shenk (disambiguation), Shank (disambiguation)