Otto Karl Siegfried Passarge (28 November 1866 – 26 July 1958) was a German geographer from East Prussia. Siegfried Passarge was born in Königsberg, the...
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Muhammadu Abbo signed a protection agreement with the German explorer Siegfried Passarge in 1894 and a series of agreements between Germany, Britain, and France...
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Ernest Jouin in 1925, who later supported the Protocols. In 1928, Siegfried Passarge, a Far Right geographer who later gave his support to the Nazis, translated...
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The limitations of morphoclimatic zoning were already discussed by Siegfried Passarge in 1926 who considered vegetation and the extent of weathered material...
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Drygalski (1865–1949) geographer, geophysicist and polar scientist Siegfried Passarge (1866–1958), geographer Max Wien (1866–1938), physicist Arnold Sommerfeld...
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to study at the University of Hamburg. He studied geography with Siegfried Passarge, oceanography with Schultz and Schott, economic geography with Lütgens...
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Argentina and Anatolia in modern Turkey. During the 1920s Penck, with Siegfried Passarge, Alfred Hettner and his father, was the foremost figure in a broad...
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his emigration is unclear, but several theories have been proposed. Siegfried Passarge, a German traveler, suggested that Hayatu was undertaking the pilgrimage...
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some resistance with German scholars Albrecht and Walther Penck, Siegfried Passarge and Alfred Hettner standing out as early opponents to the model. Despite...
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September 1957) was a German archaeologist, a pupil of the geographer Siegfried Passarge. He is known for his theory that the mythical city of Atlantis was...
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