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Paul Ondrusch (born 4 June 1875, Leobschütz; died 29 September 1952, Untermühlhausen) was a German sculptor who created religious works of art. Ondrusch was an active artist in Silesian towns and villages at the time when they belonged to the German Empire and later when they were part of Weimar Republic and the Third Reich since 1919 and 1933 respectively. After the Second World War he moved to Germany when his hometown was included in the territory of post-war communist-ruled Poland in 1945.

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  • Paul Ondrusch (* 4. Juni 1875 in Leobschütz, heute poln.: Głubczyce, Oberschlesien; † 29. September 1952 in Untermühlhausen, heute Ortsteil von Penzing, Landkreis Landsberg am Lech) war ein akademischer Bildhauer. (de)
  • Paul Ondrusch (born 4 June 1875, Leobschütz; died 29 September 1952, Untermühlhausen) was a German sculptor who created religious works of art. Ondrusch was an active artist in Silesian towns and villages at the time when they belonged to the German Empire and later when they were part of Weimar Republic and the Third Reich since 1919 and 1933 respectively. After the Second World War he moved to Germany when his hometown was included in the territory of post-war communist-ruled Poland in 1945. (en)
  • Paul Ondrusch (ur. 4 czerwca 1875 r. w Głubczycach, zm. 29 września 1952 r. w ) – niemiecki rzeźbiarz, autor dzieł sztuki sakralnej. (pl)
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  • Honorary panel of the high school Steinheim, Westphalia for the students fallen in World War I., 1928 (en)
  • r. Finished Panel by Paul Ondrusch as joint work with the carpenter's shop of Anton Spilker senior and Anton Spilker junior . (en)
  • l. Ready-to-use sculptural work „The risen Christ as Lord of life and death“ as cruciform core (en)
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  • Wiki sculptural work Paul Ondrusch 1928.jpg (en)
  • Wiki memorial Paul Ondrusch and Anton Spilker 1928.jpg (en)
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  • Paul Ondrusch (en)
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  • Paul Ondrusch (* 4. Juni 1875 in Leobschütz, heute poln.: Głubczyce, Oberschlesien; † 29. September 1952 in Untermühlhausen, heute Ortsteil von Penzing, Landkreis Landsberg am Lech) war ein akademischer Bildhauer. (de)
  • Paul Ondrusch (born 4 June 1875, Leobschütz; died 29 September 1952, Untermühlhausen) was a German sculptor who created religious works of art. Ondrusch was an active artist in Silesian towns and villages at the time when they belonged to the German Empire and later when they were part of Weimar Republic and the Third Reich since 1919 and 1933 respectively. After the Second World War he moved to Germany when his hometown was included in the territory of post-war communist-ruled Poland in 1945. (en)
  • Paul Ondrusch (ur. 4 czerwca 1875 r. w Głubczycach, zm. 29 września 1952 r. w ) – niemiecki rzeźbiarz, autor dzieł sztuki sakralnej. (pl)
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