• interned under Marie Curie) and Berlin. In Berlin, he worked under Peter Pringsheim, a German-Jewish professor of physics, with a focus on sodium resonance...
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    jüdischer Abstammung im „Dritten Reich“, 2d ed., München 1990, p. 225. Fritz Pringsheim, "Römisches Recht in Freiburg nach 1900." In: Beiträge zur Freiburger...
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  • in 1926 in Königsberg and the following year became an assistant to Fritz Pringsheim [Wikidata] in Göttingen and took his habilitation in civil and Roman...
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    of Munich, graduating with a doctorate in 1903 (supervised by Alfred Pringsheim). He did his Habilitation in 1905 and was Privatdozent and Professor in...
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    two newspapers, which was signed by Hans Pfitzner, Paul Pretzsch, Heinz Pringsheim and Paul Schwers, among others. In 1934, the collection Der Musikant:...
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  • geologist John Charles Polanyi, chemist, Nobel Prize (born Berlin) Ernst Pringsheim, spectrometry, black-body radiation Michael Rossmann, physicist and microbiologist...
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    Munich, Klaus Mann was the son of German writer Thomas Mann and Katia Pringsheim. His father was baptized as a Lutheran, while his mother was from a family...
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  • hydrotherapist Alfred Pringsheim, mathematician Ernst Pringsheim Sr., physicist Ernst Pringsheim Jr., biochemist and botanist Nathanael Pringsheim, botanist Rudolf...
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    Bonn and Jena, receiving a PhD in 1866 after working with Nathanael Pringsheim. In 1868 he taught at the University of Warsaw. In 1869 he was appointed...
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    isomerism, and pioneered rubidium–strontium dating. In 1938, Hahn, Meitner and Fritz Strassmann discovered nuclear fission, for which Hahn alone was awarded...
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