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Bernhard Harms
Bernhard Harms (1876-1939) was a German economist and one of the first professors to undertake research in the field of international economics. He founded the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Germany's leading economic research institute, in 1914. Harms was Chair of Economics at the University of Kiel and head of the Institute until he was dismissed from office in 1933 by Nazi Party officials. Education Christoph Bernhard Cornelius Harms was born in Detern, Detern, Ostfriesland, on June 30, 1876 to Menno F. Harms (1845-?) and Anna M. Ries (1844-1921). In 1887, he attended the Volksschule, Städtische Volksschule in Aurich, Germany, Aurich, and later Gymnasium (Germany), Gymnasium in Norden, Germany, Norden. From 1890 to 1893 he completed an apprenticeship (Ausbildung) as a bookbinder in Celle. Harms began a degree in political science at the University of Leipzig (1897), then began a PhD in Economics at University of Tübingen (1900). He completed his doctoral dissertation ...
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Detern
Detern is a municipality in the district of Leer, in Lower Saxony, Germany. The Battle of Detern The Battle of Detern (german: Schlacht von Detern) on 27 September 1426 marked the prelude to the East Frisian rebellion against the rule of the tom Brok family over East Frisia. In the course of the battle an East Frisian peasant army under Foc ... was fought here in 1426. References Towns and villages in East Frisia Leer (district) {{Leer-geo-stub ...
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