Leo Motzkin
Leo Motzkin (1867–1933) was a Russian journalist, writer and politician.

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Biography
Born at Brovary in 1867, died in Paris in 1933.
Leo Motzkin studied at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. The recorded working language is German.
The field of work recorded is mathematics.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Berlin.
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- Paris
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The Encyclopedia exists whether or not anything is for sale. Corrections are recorded rather than overwritten, and every version of this record is kept. Published 17 August 2026.
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