Paul Rosbaud (18 November 1896[1]: 51 – 28 January 1963), was a metallurgist and scientific adviser for Springer Verlag in Germany before and during World War II.
He continued in science publishing after the war with Pergamon Press in Oxford, England. In 1986 Arnold Kramish revealed the undercover work of Rosbaud for the British during the war in the book The Griffin. The Greatest Untold Espionage Story of World War II.[1] It was Rosbaud who dispelled anxiety over a "German atom bomb".[2]
^ abKramish, Arnold (1986). The Griffin: The Greatest Untold Espionage Story of World War II. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. ISBN 0-395-36318-7. OCLC 867277833.
^Bowcott, Owen. "Spy left out in the cold: how MI6 buried heroic exploits of agent 'Griffin'. Campaigners demand recognition for Austrian who exposed Nazi nuclear plans". The Guardian. Guardian News & Media Limited. Retrieved 21 April 2024.
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scientific publishing company which was set up in 1948 by Robert Maxwell and PaulRosbaud. The latter had been a scientific advisor for Springer in Germany before...
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German army in 1939, but returned to academia after the intervention of PaulRosbaud, and instead worked on metallurgy for Hermann Göring during the war....
intelligence group XU. His role was to investigate information given to him by PaulRosbaud and report this back to XU and the British Secret Intelligence Service...
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municipal university of music (Musikhochschule). The first director was Hans Rosbaud. In 1922, the institution was granted the right to educate and examine...
(1885–1973), conductor Marc Bloch (1886–1944), historian and resistant Hans Rosbaud (1895–1962), conductor George Szell (1897–1970), conductor Emmanuel Lévinas...
pieces. There are also two recordings of her Beethoven Concerto (with Hans Rosbaud and Willem van Otterloo conducting) and two other recordings of her Brahms...
Musikhochschule in Munich in 1946. He took conducting lessons with Hans Rosbaud and Igor Markevitch. He found his first job at the Stadttheater Augsburg...
for children and young people and demanding programming concepts. Hans Rosbaud, its first conductor, put his stamp on the orchestra's orientation up to...
as a pianist, harpsichordist, composer and arranger, reporting to Hans Rosbaud, director of the Radio's music department. In this capacity he met many...
the city's orchestras, including Felix Weingartner, Hans Pfitzner, Hans Rosbaud, Hans Knappertsbusch, Sergiu Celibidache, James Levine, Christian Thielemann...