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Gertrud Meissner
Gertrud Meißner
Born
(1895-04-16)16 April 1895
Wollin, Pomerania
Died
20 November 1985(1985-11-20) (aged 90)
Borstel, Holstein
Citizenship
German, West German
Education
Greifswald University, Wrocław University
Awards
Robert Koch Prize (1965)
Scientific career
Fields
bacteriology
Institutions
Greifswald University Research Center Borstel, Hamburg University of Hamburg
Gertrud Meissner (born 16 April 1895 in Wollin, Pomerania; died 20 November 1985 in Borstel, Holstein) was a German medical doctor.
GertrudMeissner (born 16 April 1895 in Wollin, Pomerania; died 20 November 1985 in Borstel, Holstein) was a German medical doctor. GertrudMeissner studied...
Gertrude Meissner; they were unable to do so and were arrested and detained by Allied troops. After they were released, Stuart and Meissner lived in Germany...
Albert Sabin (USA), Jonas Salk (USA) 1963 Tomizo Yoshida (Japan) 1965 GertrudMeißner 1966 Karl Bartmann [de] 1968 Heinz Stolp [de], Arthur Brockhaus [de]...
Russia), the only son of Paul von Hindenburg (1847–1934) and his wife Gertrud Wilhelmine (1860–1921). He had two sisters, Irmengard Pauline (1880–1948)...
Dieter Borsche as Kaplan von Imhoff Angelika Meissner as Lotte Heger Käthe Haack as Oberin von Heiliggeist Gertrud Eysoldt as Schwester Jakobe Annette Schleiermacher...
emphasis on the latter. Meissner had served as third secretary at the German Embassy in Tokyo and had known Sorge. Meissner's book, which was written...
Gertrud Dempwolf is a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and former member of the German Bundestag. On 22 March 1984, she moved...
Ebert's presidential staff, Dr. Otto Meissner, with his own man, because the cabinet would have to consent. Meissner was kept on temporarily. He proved...
Cavaigneaux (1980–83). "Lexikalische Listen". In Erich Ebeling; Bruno Meissner; Dietz Otto Edzard (eds.). Reallexikon der Assyriologie und Vorderasiatischen...
Merkel's maternal grandparents were the Danzig politician Willi Jentzsch and Gertrud Alma (née Drange), a daughter of the city clerk of Elbing (now Elbląg,...
shouting match with Hitler. The chief of the presidential chancellery, Otto Meißner was forced to appear at the president's office to relay that Hindenburg...
Even one of his most outstanding works, the monumental Wandbilder aus Meißner Porzellan [de] "Aufbau der Republik" from 1952 at the former House of Ministries...
Minister (1933–1934). Paul Schmitthenner – Architect and city planner. Gertrud Scholtz-Klink – Leader of the National Socialist Women's League (1934–1945)...
contemporary politics were always a pressing concern for him. In 1919, he married Gertrud Reichardt with whom he had three children. Ritter worked as a professor...
June - Agda Östlund, suffragist and social democrat 20 November – Emma Meissner, soprano and actress 21 November – Einar Lönnberg, zoologist and conservationist...
student named Gunnar Gaasland. The real Gunnar Gaasland was married to Gertrud Meyer from Lübeck in a marriage of convenience to protect her from deportation...
almost exclusively accepted commissioned work from publishers such as Meissner & Buch from Leipzig and Raphael Tuck & Sons from London. They had already...
Alessandro, Memnons Dreiklang, and Bradamante; an oratorio on a text by Meissner, an oratorio "Die Befrieung Jerusalems", and an oratorio "Die Sündflut"...
pacifist Eva Bacon (1909–1994) – Australian socialist, feminist, pacifist Gertrud Baer (1890–1981) – German Jewish peace activist, and a founding member...