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Emil Molt (14 April 1876, in Schwäbisch Gmünd, Kingdom of Württemberg – 16 June 1936, in Stuttgart) was a German industrialist, social reformer and anthroposophist. He was the director of the Waldorf-Astoria-Zigarettenfabrik, and with Rudolf Steiner co-founded the first Waldorf school. Hence, Waldorf education was named after the company.

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  • Emil Molt (* 14. April 1876 in Schwäbisch Gmünd; † 16. Juni 1936 in Stuttgart) war ein deutscher Unternehmer, Sozialreformer, Theosoph und Anthroposoph. Er war Gründer der ersten Waldorfschule. (de)
  • Emil MOLT (naskiĝis la 14-an de aprilo 1876 en Schwäbisch Gmünd, Baden-Württemberg, Germanio; mortis la 16-an de junio 1936 en Stutgarto) estis germana fabrikestro, socireformanto kaj antropozofo. Li estis fondinto de la unua valdorfa lernejo. (eo)
  • Emil Molt (14 April 1876, in Schwäbisch Gmünd, Kingdom of Württemberg – 16 June 1936, in Stuttgart) was a German industrialist, social reformer and anthroposophist. He was the director of the Waldorf-Astoria-Zigarettenfabrik, and with Rudolf Steiner co-founded the first Waldorf school. Hence, Waldorf education was named after the company. (en)
  • Emil Molt, född 14 april 1876 i , Baden-Württemberg, död 16 juni 1936 i Stuttgart, grundare av Waldorfskolan. Denna artikel om en person med huvudsaklig anknytning till Tyskland saknar väsentlig information. Du kan hjälpa till genom att lägga till den. (sv)
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  • Emil Molt (* 14. April 1876 in Schwäbisch Gmünd; † 16. Juni 1936 in Stuttgart) war ein deutscher Unternehmer, Sozialreformer, Theosoph und Anthroposoph. Er war Gründer der ersten Waldorfschule. (de)
  • Emil MOLT (naskiĝis la 14-an de aprilo 1876 en Schwäbisch Gmünd, Baden-Württemberg, Germanio; mortis la 16-an de junio 1936 en Stutgarto) estis germana fabrikestro, socireformanto kaj antropozofo. Li estis fondinto de la unua valdorfa lernejo. (eo)
  • Emil Molt (14 April 1876, in Schwäbisch Gmünd, Kingdom of Württemberg – 16 June 1936, in Stuttgart) was a German industrialist, social reformer and anthroposophist. He was the director of the Waldorf-Astoria-Zigarettenfabrik, and with Rudolf Steiner co-founded the first Waldorf school. Hence, Waldorf education was named after the company. (en)
  • Emil Molt, född 14 april 1876 i , Baden-Württemberg, död 16 juni 1936 i Stuttgart, grundare av Waldorfskolan. Denna artikel om en person med huvudsaklig anknytning till Tyskland saknar väsentlig information. Du kan hjälpa till genom att lägga till den. (sv)
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