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  1. www.weitz.com › aboutAbout - Weitz

    The Weitz Company began as a small carpentry shop in 1855 in Fort Des Moines, Iowa, by Charles H. Weitz, an entrepreneurial German immigrant. As the construction company grew, Charles Weitz handed down his craft, sense of values, and quality to his sons, who in turn continued to pass the family business on for four generations. ...

  2. 1 de ene. de 1997 · John Weitz the author of this book, is the same John Weitz that was a popular US clothing desinger in the second half of the 20th century. He was also an intelligence agent for the OSS, the forerunner of the CIA during and immediately after WWII. Ian Fleming mentioned Weitz as the prototype of his character, James Bond.

  3. 4 de ene. de 1983 · NEW YORK -- Meet John Weitz, the novelist. You've known him for years as the fashion designer. 'Fashion design is a nice craft,' said the 59-year-old Weitz of the career that has made him a fortune.

  4. 1 de ene. de 1992 · John Weitz's biography, "Hitler's Diplomat: The Life and Times of Joachim von Ribbentrop" is a good look at one of Hitler's most trusted. A German-born Jew and former U.S. intelligence officer, Weitz brings a unique perspective to his work. If one were to look at Hitler's entourage objectively, outside of their known history, they would seem a ...

  5. 5 de oct. de 2002 · John Weitz, a World War II officer, pioneer of American fashion, author of history books and potboiler novels, race car driver, photographer and raconteur, has died at his Bridgehampton, L. I., hom…

  6. 21 de oct. de 2002 · John Weitz was born Hans Werner Weitz in Berlin on May 25 1923. His father, a successful textile manufacturer, had been a warrant officer in the Third Prussian Guards, and was awarded the Iron ...

  7. A leading figure in the development of American ready-to-wear clothing, John Weitz (1923-2002) created one of the first American signature menswear lines. Weitz was a visiting lecturer at Parsons School of Design from 1975 to 1995. The collection includes design drawings, exhibition files, scrapbooks, clippings, photographs, and audiovisual ...