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Avi Dichter Avi Dichter ( he, אָבִי דִּיכְטֶר, ; born 14 December 1952) is an Israeli politician. A former Minister of Internal Security and Shin Bet director, he resigned from the Knesset and left Kadima in August 2012 in order to become Mi ...
(born 1952), Israeli politician *
Ernest Dichter Ernest Dichter (14 August 1907 in Vienna – 21 November 1991 in Peekskill, New York) was an American psychologist and marketing expert known as the "father of motivational research." Dichter pioneered the application of Freudian psychoanalytic c ...
(1907–1991), American psychologist *
Kenny Dichter Kenny Dichter is an American entrepreneur and the CEO of privately held aviation company, Wheels Up. He also co-founded Alphabet City Sports Records, Marquis Jet, and Tequila Avión. Career Alphabet City Sports Records After graduating from ...
, American businessman *
Misha Dichter Misha Dichter (born September 27, 1945) is an American pianist. Biography Misha Dichter was born in Shanghai to Polish-Jewish parents who fled during WWII. He moved with his family to Los Angeles, California, at the age of two and began studying p ...
(born 1945), American classical pianist *
Wilhelm Dichter Wilhelm Dichter (born 25 October 1935) is a Polish American writer and the author of three novels based on his life. Biography Dichter was born in 1935 in Boryslav, Borysław (in modern-day Ukraine), where he survived the war. His father had died ...
(born 1935), Polish-born American author


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Dichter des Vaderlands The Dichter des Vaderlands (''Poet of the Fatherland'') is an unofficial title for the Poet laureate of the Netherlands. This position was created by the Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad, the Nederlandse Programma Stichting and the foundation Poetr ...
, an unofficial title for the Poet laureate of the Netherlands * ''
Dichter und Bauer ''Dichter und Bauer'' (Poet and Peasant) was in 1900, after composer Franz von Suppé's death, made into an operetta in 3 acts using music by him. It premiered, however, as incidental music by Suppé to a comedy of that name on 24 August 1846 at ...
'' (''Poet and Peasant''), an 1846 operetta by Franz von Suppé {{Disambiguation, surname