Peter Feldman (disambiguation)

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Peter Feldman is an American poker player.

Peter Feldman may also refer to:

Hans-Peter Feldmann German artist

Hans-Peter Feldmann is a German visual artist. Feldmann's approach to art-making is one of collecting, ordering and re-presenting.

Peter Feldman (attorney) US Consumer Product Safety Commission member

Peter A. Feldman is an American lawyer and currently serves as a Republican member of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Feldman was nominated by President Donald J. Trump and confirmed by the U.S. Senate in 2018. Previously, he served as a senior counsel to the Commerce Committee in the U.S. Senate.

Peter Feldmann German politician and mayor of Frankfurt am Main

Peter Feldmann is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD). On 25 March 2012, he was elected Mayor of Frankfurt-am-Main as successor of Petra Roth (CDU). Feldmann took over the office of mayor on 1 July 2012.

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Mayor of Frankfurt-am-Main Wikimedia list article

The Mayor of Frankfurt-am-Main is the highest-ranking member of city government in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Since 1995, the position has been directly-elected. Two people have held the position since the introduction of elections: Petra Roth (CDU) and Peter Feldmann (SPD). Prior to this, the mayor was elected by the city council.

Else Feldmann was an Austrian writer, playwright, poet, socialist journalist, and victim of the Holocaust.

Jack Feldman may refer to:

Susan Taubes was from a Jewish family in Hungary. Her grandfather Mózes Feldmann (1860–1927) was Chief Rabbi of Budapest, and her father Sándor Feldmann (1889/90–1972) was a psychoanalyst of Sándor Ferenczi's school, though the two colleagues had a falling out in 1923.

<i>Sensation in San Remo</i> 1951 film by Georg Jacoby

Sensation in San Remo is a 1951 West German musical film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Marika Rökk, Peter Pasetti and Ewald Balser. It was one of Rökk's most successful post-war films. The film is part set at the Sanremo Festival in Italy.

Cary Feldmann is an American former track and field athlete who competed in the javelin throw. He won two international gold medals in his career: at the 1971 Pan American Games with a games record of 81.52 m and at the 1973 Pacific Conference Games in a championship record of 82.50 m.

Monika Feldmann is a German former figure skater who represented West Germany. She is a two-time national champion (1967–68) and placed 10th at the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, France. She also competed at four ISU Championships; her best result, 6th, came at the 1967 Europeans in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia.

Marc Feldman or similar may refer to:

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Susanna Maria Feldmann was a 14-year-old German girl who was raped and killed on the night of 22 May 2018 in Wiesbaden. Ali Bashar Ahmad Z., a 21-year-old asylum seeker from Iraqi Kurdistan, confessed to the murder and as of March 2019 was on trial at Landgericht Wiesbaden.