1. Oberlander - Noun
2. Oberlander - Proper noun
Oberlander (plural Oberlanders)
A surname from German.
A member of the Jewish population originating from Hungary, from the Jewish Oberland region of Hungary, which is different from the Hungarian Oberland region of Hungary.
A horse of the Oberland breed
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIn the May 1963 article in “New Times” that outlined atrocities committed by the Nazis in Taganrog, the author named four participants who moved to Canada after the war — Alexander Kovalyov, Hans Gilbert, Ivan Ryabov and Helmut Oberlander. Source: Internet
“This move by Oberlander’s lawyers was really an attempt to buy time,” said Bernie Farber, who lobbied Ottawa for decades to hold Oberlander to account. Source: Internet
Gilbert, Oberlander and myself were on it. Source: Internet
"It is hard to find a reform idea that is more popular than opening up Medicare" to people as young as 60, Oberlander said. Source: Internet
Over the next 20 years the RCMP quietly added hundreds of pages to the Oberlander file, but they did not at that time — as a matter of policy — investigate allegations of war crimes. Source: Internet