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__NOTOC__ Deichmann or Deichman may refer to: Deichmann People * Wilhelm Ludwig Deichmann (1798-1876), German banker * Elisabeth Deichmann (1896-), Danish-American marine biologist * Freya Deichmann (1911-2010), participant in the Kreisau Circle, an anti-Nazi resistance group * Heinrich Deichmann (born 1962), German entrepreneur * Johannes Pedersen Deichmann, Norwegian politician * Paul Deichmann, German World War II Luftwaffe general and recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross Other uses * Deichmann SE (formerly Heinrich Deichmann-Schuhe GmbH), the largest retailer of shoes and sportswear in Europe Deichman * Deichman Library Oslo Public Library (officially called in Norwegian ''Deichman bibliotek'', Deichman Library) is the municipal public library serving Oslo, Norway and is the country's first and largest library. It employs over 300 people and has over 20 branches ..., a municipal public library serving Oslo, Norway * Deichman Śląsk Wrocław, a football ...
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Wilhelm Ludwig Deichmann
Wilhelm Ludwig Deichmann (3 August 1798, Rodenberg – 23 November, 1876, Bonn-Mehlem) was a German banker. Wilhelm was the third son of the mayor and district judge Konrad Deichmann (1769–1838). He was fifteen years old when he volunteered to fight in the Wars of Liberation. He completed a commercial apprenticeship in Bremen and then took up a position at the A. Schaaffhausen'scher Bank Association The corporation of A. Schaaffhausen'scher Bank Association (german: 'A. Schaaffhausen'scher Bankverein') was a bank based in Cologne and was the first joint stock company legally recognised as a bank in Germany. Company history In 1791 Abraham Sc .... When Abraham Schaaffhausen died in 1824, the firm was initially taken over by his son-in-law Louis Mertens, who had difficulty taking the firm forward. However, on 26 May 1830 Deichmann married Elisabeth Schaaffhausen, another daughter of Abraham Schaaffhausen and became head of the firm when Mertens resigned. Freya von Moltke w ...
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Elisabeth Deichmann
Elisabeth Deichmann (June 12, 1896 – August 9, 1975) was a Danish-born American marine biologist. Life and work Elisabeth Deichmann was born on 12 June 1896 in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. She was appointed as assistant zoologist at the Royal Agricultural College of Copenhagen, working for the zoologist Johan Erik Vesti Boas in 1918 and was awarded her M.Sc. from the University of Copenhagen in 1922 while still working there. Deichmann received a grant to study at Pacific Grove, California in 1924 and worked at the British Museum two years later. She was awarded her Ph.D by Radcliffe College in 1927 and then became assistant zoologist at the United States Bureau of Fisheries the following year. She received an Agassiz Fellowship at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University in 1929 and then became assistant curator of invertebrates in 1930. Deichmann was promoted to curator in 1942 and retired in 1961, but retained an emerita post until 1975.Ogilvie & Harve ...
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Freya Deichmann
Freya von Moltke (née Deichmann; 29 March 1911 – 1 January 2010) was a German American lawyer and participant in the anti- Nazi opposition group, the Kreisau Circle, with her husband, Helmuth James von Moltke. During World War II, her husband acted to subvert German human-rights abuses of people in territories occupied by Germany and became a founding member of the Kreisau Circle, whose members opposed the government of Adolf Hitler. The Nazi government executed her husband for treason, he having discussed with the Kreisau Circle group the prospects for a Germany based on moral and democratic principles that could develop after Hitler. Moltke preserved her husband's letters that detailed his activities during the war, and chronicled events from her perspective. She supported the founding of a center for international understanding at the former Moltke estate in Krzyżowa, Świdnica County, Poland (formerly Kreisau, Germany). Early life and education Moltke was born Fr ...
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Heinrich Deichmann
Heinrich Otto Deichmann (born 30 November 1962 in Essen, West Germany) is a German entrepreneur and CEO of the family business Heinrich Deichmann-Schuhe GmbH. Biography Deichmann was born to Heinz-Horst and Ruth Deichmann, the only son in a family of four siblings. After finishing high school in 1982, Heinrich Otto studied business administration, historical sciences, philosophy and theology at the University of Cologne. His father Heinz-Horst Deichmann, who was a medical doctor and entrepreneur in Essen Essen (; Latin: ''Assindia'') is the central and, after Dortmund, second-largest city of the Ruhr, the largest urban area in Germany. Its population of makes it the fourth-largest city of North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne, Düsseldorf and D ..., Germany, founded the Heinrich Deichmann-Schuhe GmbH. The company goes back until 1913 when the ancestors of the Deichmann family opened a shoe store named ''Deichmann-Schuhe GmbH'' in Essen. As of 1989 to 1999 he started as ...
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Johannes Pedersen Deichmann
Johannes Pedersen Deichmann (1790 – 14 April 1832) was a Norwegian politician. He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1830, representing the constituency of Drammen. He worked as a shoemaker and farm owner in that city.Norwegian politician
— Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD)
He sat through only one term.


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Paul Deichmann
Paul Deichmann (27 August 1898 – 10 January 1981) was a German general during World War II. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross of Nazi Germany. Deichmann was born in Fulda on 27 August 1898. He entered the German Imperial Army in 1916. Towards the end of 1920 he transferred to the 3rd Prussian Infantry Regiment, and in August 1925 was promoted to '' Oberleutnant''. He was temporarily released from the Army in 1928 and returned to active duty in 1931 with the 1st Infantry Regiment, and was promoted to ''Hauptmann'' in 1933. With the official establishment of the German Luftwaffe in 1934, he entered the Reich Air Ministry. Deichmann died on 10 January 1981 in Hamburg. Works * Deichmann, Paul (1996). ''Spearhead for Blitzkrieg Luftwaffe Operations in Support of the Army, 1939 - 1945''. New York: Ivy Book. . Awards * Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 26 March 1944 as ''Generalleutnant is the Germanic variant of lieutenant general, used in some Germ ...
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Deichmann SE
Deichmann SE is the largest footwear retailer in Europe which is headquartered in Essen, Germany. Company structure Deichmann SE is a wholly owned family company. Among other countries, the company's stores are called Dosenbach in Switzerland and Van Haren in the Netherlands. History Founding years 1913–1940 Heinrich Deichmann, born in 1888, opened a shoemaker's shop, called ''Schuhreparatur Elektra'', in 1913 at the age of 25 in what is now Johannes-Brokamp-Straße in Borbeck, which was incorporated into the city of Essen two years later. At first, his customers were mainly miners from the then up-and-coming Ruhr area who needed inexpensive shoe repairs, being part of the lower income bracket. After World War I, Deichmann and his shoemakers produced their own shoes for the first time. Soon afterwards, Heinrich Deichmann bought cheap new goods from shoe factories to resell them to his own customers. Heinrich Deichmann opened the first large shoe shop at Borbecker Mark ...
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Deichman Library
Oslo Public Library (officially called in Norwegian ''Deichman bibliotek'', Deichman Library) is the municipal public library serving Oslo, Norway and is the country's first and largest library. It employs over 300 people and has over 20 branches throughout the city. Registered users may use the library every day, even when it is not staffed, from 7am to 11pm. It is also possible to borrow and return books when the library is not staffed. One of the most prized books in the library's collection is the Vulgate bible of Aslak Bolt (1430–1450), Norway's only preserved liturgical handwritten manuscript from medieval times. The book itself is estimated to have been written around 1250. The head of the library from 2014 to 2016 was Kristin Danielsen. History The library opened on 12 January 1785 following an endowment from Carl Deichman, who also bequeathed 7,000 books and 150 manuscripts which formed the basis of the library's collection. From the start the library was open to all ...
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