Jakob Schmid (25 July 1886, in Traunstein – 16 August 1964)[1] was a German janitor of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU). On 18 February 1943, he turned in the siblings Hans Scholl and Sophie Scholl, members of the resistance group White Rose, for distributing pamphlets against Nazi Germany.
^Sönke Zankel: Vom Helden zum Hauptschuldigen – Der Mann, der die Geschwister Scholl festnahm. (PDF-Datei; 372 kB) (tr. "From hero to main culprit - the man who arrested the Scholl siblings") In: Elisabeth Kraus (Hrsg.): Die Universität München im Dritten Reich. Aufsätze. Teil I. S. 581ff.
JakobSchmid (25 July 1886, in Traunstein – 16 August 1964) was a German janitor of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU). On 18 February 1943,...
This spontaneous action was observed by the university maintenance man, JakobSchmid, who called the Gestapo. The university doors were locked, and the fate...
This spontaneous action was observed by the university maintenance man, JakobSchmid, a self-avowed Nazi, who had joined the Nazi Party in 1937. Hans and...
onto the printing plates. The process was invented in the 1880s by Hans JakobSchmid (1856–1924), an employee of the Swiss company Orell Gessner Füssli—a...
spontaneous action was observed by the university maintenance man, JakobSchmid. Schmid reported the offense and the Scholls were arrested by the Gestapo...
students to read. They were seen by JakobSchmid, a janitor at the University who was also a Gestapo informer. Schmid alerted the Gestapo, who closed down...
students to read. They were seen by JakobSchmid, a custodian at the University who was also a Gestapo informer. Schmid alerted the Gestapo, who took Hans...
Maximilian University of Munich, when they were caught by the custodian, JakobSchmid, who informed the Gestapo. By February 22, 1943, they had been sentenced...
University to leave flyers out for the students to read. They were seen by JakobSchmid, a custodian at the university who was also a Gestapo informer. At around...
company acquired rights to a color printing process developed by Hans JakobSchmid of Orell Fussli & Company of Switzerland called Photochrom. Photochrom...
Jakob Maria Mierscheid MdB has been a fictitious politician in the German Bundestag since 11 December 1979. He was the alleged deputy chairman of the...
Jakob Huwyler II (30 August 1867 – 27 April 1938), Swiss artist, was born in Sursee LU, the son of Jakob Huwyler I, another painter. He is famous for painting...
Wilhelm Schmid (22 May 1815 in Hildburghausen – 16 February 1885 in Jena) was a German paleontologist. He was the son of law professor Karl Ernst Schmid (1774–1852)...
new faith. In 1678, two canons from Zurzach, Johann Rudolf and Johann JakobSchmid from Baar, built the Metzgerhof house and chapel. The chapel was deconsecrated...
Wolfgang Schmid, "Jakob Heller als Stifter und Auftraggeber", in: Grünewald und seine Zeit. Karlsruhe 2007, pp. 48–57 Rudolf Jung (1905), "Heller, Jakob", Allgemeine...
of Baden. This page is based on this page on German Wikipedia. Schmid, Wolfgang. "Jakob II. von Baden". Internetportal Rheinische Geschichte (in German)...
Catholic priest and writer Heinrich Federer, and the politician Barbara Schmid-Federer. The Federer family originates in the 5th century from the village...
Christian Friedrich Schmid (25 May 1794 – 28 March 1852) was a German Lutheran theologian born in the village of Bickelsberg (now part of Rosenfeld), Württemberg...
the philosophical school surrounding Jakob Friedrich Fries, whose ideas are associated with Neo-Kantianism. Schmid's theories, especially concerning memory...