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- Otti_Berger abstract "Otti Berger (* October 4, 1898 in Zmajevac / Baranja, Hungary; † 1944/45 in Auschwitz concentration camp) was a textile artist and weaver and a member of Bauhaus. Berger was born in Zmajevac (Cazin), part of present-day Croatia. Berger had Yugoslav citizenship, but is often credited among Hungarian artists.".
- Q2037742 abstract "Otti Berger (* October 4, 1898 in Zmajevac / Baranja, Hungary; † 1944/45 in Auschwitz concentration camp) was a textile artist and weaver and a member of Bauhaus. Berger was born in Zmajevac (Cazin), part of present-day Croatia. Berger had Yugoslav citizenship, but is often credited among Hungarian artists.".
- Otti_Berger comment "Otti Berger (* October 4, 1898 in Zmajevac / Baranja, Hungary; † 1944/45 in Auschwitz concentration camp) was a textile artist and weaver and a member of Bauhaus. Berger was born in Zmajevac (Cazin), part of present-day Croatia. Berger had Yugoslav citizenship, but is often credited among Hungarian artists.".
- Q2037742 comment "Otti Berger (* October 4, 1898 in Zmajevac / Baranja, Hungary; † 1944/45 in Auschwitz concentration camp) was a textile artist and weaver and a member of Bauhaus. Berger was born in Zmajevac (Cazin), part of present-day Croatia. Berger had Yugoslav citizenship, but is often credited among Hungarian artists.".