Lachs (
German
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for "salmon") is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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Charles Lachs
Charles Georg Lachs (1879-1972) was a Bavarian-Swedish visual artist. Specialising in oil and etching, his motifs ranged from landscapes and portraits to humble working class areas around ''fin de siècle'' Stockholm.
Biography
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(1879-1979), Bavarian-Swedish visual artist
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Charlotta Lachs
Charlotte Lachs (1867–1920) was a Swedish-American soprano singer of Bavarian descent. With repertoire including composers such as Johannes Brahms, Hermann Berens, and Carl Czerny, she performed across Europe and America.
Biography
Charlotte L ...
(1867-1920), Bavarian-Swedish singer
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Friedrichs Lachs
Carl Siegmund ''Friedrichs'' Lachs (1832-1910) was a Bavarian-Swedish brewmaster active in Sweden and the United States.
Friedrichs Lax was born on 9 January 1832 in Altdorf bei Nürnberg, Kingdom of Bavaria. He immigrated to Halmstad, Sweden, in ...
(1832-1910), Bavarian-Swedish brewmaster
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John Lachs
John Lachs (July 17, 1934 – November 14, 2023) was a Hungarian-born American philosopher. He was Centennial Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University, where he began teaching in 1967. Lachs received his Ph.D. from Yale University in 196 ...
(born 1934), American academic
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Manfred Lachs
Manfred H. Lachs (April 21, 1914 in Stanislav, Austrian Galicia – January 14, 1993 in The Hague) was a Polish diplomat, Judge of the International Court of Justice, and jurist who greatly influenced the development of international law after Wor ...
(1914–1993), Polish diplomat and jurist
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Minna Lachs Minna Lachs (born as ''Minna Schiffmann''; 1907–1993) was an Austrian educator and memoirist. She was born in Terebovlia, then Trembowla in what was then referred to as the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria. The events of World War I led them t ...
(1907–1993), Austrian educator and memoirist
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Stephen Lachs
Stephen Michael Lachs (born September 1939) is an American lawyer and retired judge. Lachs served as a judge of the Los Angeles County Superior Court from 1979 to 1999. He was the first openly gay judge appointed in the United States (born 1939), American judge
See also
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Lach (disambiguation)
Lach is an American musician.
Lach may also refer to:
* Lach (name), a surname
* Lach dialects or Lachian dialects, a group of Silesian dialects
See also
* Lache
* Lachs
* Lachy Sądeckie
* Lakh, a unit in the Indian numbering system
* Lech ( ...
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Lox
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fillet
Fillet may refer to:
*Annulet (architecture), part of a column capital, also called a fillet
*Fillet (aircraft), a fairing smoothing the airflow at a joint between two components
*Fillet (clothing), a headband
*Fillet (cut), a piece of meat
*Fille ...
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brined
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salmon
Salmon () is the common name for several list of commercially important fish species, commercially important species of euryhaline ray-finned fish from the family (biology), family Salmonidae, which are native to tributary, tributaries of the ...
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German-language surnames