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Berlitz, Maximilian Dr2WPadmin2018-08-22T16:51:21+00:00
Maximilian D. Berlitz, 1890

Maximilian D. Berlitz, 1890

Maximilian D. Berlitz Images

(1852-1921)

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Maximilian D. Berlitz, 1890
Berlitz, Maximilian D, 1890

Joseph David Berlizheimer, Grandfather of David Berlizheimer, 1840
Berlizheimer, Joseph David, Grandfather of David Berlizheimer, 1840

Gustel (neé Kaz ) Berlizheimer, Grandmother of David Berlizheimer, 1840
Berlizheimer, Gustel (neé Kaz ), Grandmother of David Berlizheimer, 1840

Berlitz Corporate Headquarters and Berlitz School, New York City, 1908
Berlitz Corporate Headquarters and Berlitz School, New York City, 1908

English Class for Filipinos Taught by Berlitz School of Languages, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, Missouri, 1904
English Class for Filipinos Taught by Berlitz School of Languages, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, Missouri, 1904

Berlitz School, France, 1904
Berlitz School, France, 1904

Maximilian D. Berlitz, ca. 1914
Berlitz, Maximilian D., ca. 1914

M.D. Berlitz teaching French police officers in Paris, 1907
Berlitz teaching French police officers in Paris, 1907

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