Paul Rosbaud (18 November 1896: 51 – 28 January 1963), was a metallurgist and scientific adviser for Springer Verlag in Germany before and during World...
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Rosbaud is an Austrian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hans Rosbaud (1895–1962), 20th Century Austrian conductor Paul Rosbaud, 20th...
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Pergamon Press was an Oxford-based publishing house, founded by Paul Rosbaud and Robert Maxwell, that published scientific and medical books and journals...
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twentieth century. Rosbaud was born in Graz. As children, he and his brother Paul Rosbaud performed with their mother, who taught piano. Hans continued studying...
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the remaining quarter was held by the experienced scientific editor Paul Rosbaud. They changed the name of the company to Pergamon Press and rapidly built...
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The last 2 were done by Cambridge University Press in 1980 and 1999. Paul Rosbaud, a former editor at Springer who remained in Germany during World War...
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20:00 correcting one of the associate's papers for publication. Hahn and Paul Rosbaud helped her pack two small suitcases, carrying only summer clothes. Hahn...
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within Nazi Germany. Several of their members were couriers for MI5 agent Paul Rosbaud who had vital information regarding German nuclear research. By the end...
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Reiding discovered that Debye was befriended by the well-documented spy Paul Rosbaud. They first met around 1930 when they were both working as editors for...
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and his son-in-law K. Jacoby, together with the physicist (and spy) Paul Rosbaud (later of Butterworth), and chemist E. Proskauer (later vice-president...
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