Josef Kneißl
blacksmith in Freising, Upper Bavaria, Germany around 1936
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Josef Kneißl
Summary
Josef Kneißl is a human[1]. He worked as a blacksmith[2].
Key Facts
- Josef Kneißl was married to Franziska Kneißl[3].
- Josef Kneißl held citizenship in Nazi Germany[4].
- Josef Kneißl held citizenship in Weimar Republic[5].
- Josef Kneißl held citizenship in German Empire[6].
- Josef Kneißl worked as a blacksmith[2].
- Josef Kneißl is recorded as male[7].
- Josef Kneißl's instance of is recorded as human[8].
- Josef Kneißl's residence is recorded as Freising[9].
- Josef Kneißl's family name is recorded as Kneißl[10].
- Josef Kneißl's given name is recorded as Josef[11].
- Josef Kneißl's work location is recorded as Sackgasse 4[12].
- Josef Kneißl's floruit is recorded as +1936-00-00T00:00:00Z[13].
- Josef Kneißl's described by source is recorded as When sparks fly: From blacksmith to locksmith and metalworker[14].
- Josef Kneißl's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[15].
- Josef Kneißl's name in native language is recorded as Josef Kneißl[16].
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Career and Affiliations
Josef Kneißl's professions included blacksmith[2].
Personal Life
Josef Kneißl was married to Franziska Kneißl[3].
FAQs
Who was Josef Kneißl married to?
Josef Kneißl's spouses include Franziska Kneißl[3].
What did Josef Kneißl do for work?
Josef Kneißl worked as blacksmith[2].