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Fritz Wagner (historian)
Fritz Wagner may refer to: * Fritz Wagner (entomologist) (fl. 1900–1938), Austrian entomologist * Fritz Wagner (footballer), Swiss footballer * Fritz Arno Wagner (1889–1958), German cinematographer * Fritz Wagner (actor) Fritz Wagner (19 March 1915 - 19 January 1982) was a German actor. He appeared in more than sixty films from 1939 to 1976. Filmography References External links * 1915 births 1982 deaths German male film actors {{Germany-actor ... (1915–1982), German actor * Friedrich Wagner, German physicist who discovered the high-confinement mode {{hndis, Wagner, Fritz ...
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Fritz Wagner (entomologist)
Fritz Wagner (fl. 1900–1938) was an Austrian entomologist who specialised in Lepidoptera Lepidoptera ( ) is an order (biology), order of insects that includes butterfly, butterflies and moths (both are called lepidopterans). About 180,000 species of the Lepidoptera are described, in 126 Family (biology), families and 46 Taxonomic r .... Fritz Wagner was an insect dealer in Vienna from 1902 to 1905 as a partner in the firm Ortner Brothers & Co. (Vienna). from 1906 to 1924, as co-proprietor of Winkler & Wagner (Vienna) and also from 1918 owner of the company Fritz Wagner. The dealership specialised in Palaearctic especially '' Parnassius'' and '' Erebia'' and Lepidoptera of Central Asia and the Mediterranean area (collected on various personal expeditions). Works Partial list *Wagner, F. (1909): Einige neue Lepidopterenformen. ''Entomologische Zeitschrift'' 23 (4), pp. 17–19 * Wagner, Fritz (01. Nov 1931): Dritter (IV). Beitrag zur Lepidopteren-Fauna Inner-Anatoli ...
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Fritz Wagner (footballer)
Friedrich Wagner, best known as Fritz Wagner, (21 December 1913 – 9 September 1987) was a Swiss footballer who played for Switzerland in the 1938 FIFA World Cup.Seleção Suíça na Copa do Mundo FIFA de 1938
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Fritz Arno Wagner
Fritz Arno Wagner (5 December 1889 – 18 August 1958) is considered one of the most acclaimed German cinematographers from the 1920s to the 1950s. He played a key role in the Expressionist film movement during the Weimar period and is perhaps best known for excelling "in the portrayal of horror" according to noted film critic Lotte H. Eisner. Background Born in Schmiedefeld am Rennsteig, Germany, Wagner received his training at the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris. In 1910, while still attending the University of Leipzig, he managed to secure a job as a clerk at the Pathé film company. In 1912, he became both secretary and chef at the Pathé offices in Vienna and later in Berlin. Career as cinematographer Interested in cinematography he became a newsreel cameraman in 1913 and was stationed in New York for Pathé Weekly where he reported on the Mexican Revolution. At the outbreak of World War I in 1914, he returned to Germany to enlist in his country's elite Hussar ca ...
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Fritz Wagner (actor)
Fritz Wagner (19 March 1915 - 19 January 1982) was a German actor. He appeared in more than sixty films from 1939 to 1976. Filmography References External links * 1915 births 1982 deaths German male film actors {{Germany-actor-stub ...
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Friedrich Wagner
Friedrich E. Wagner (born November 16, 1943, sometimes abbreviated as Fritz Wagner) is a German physicist and emeritus professor who specializes in plasma physics. He was known to have discovered the high-confinement mode (i.e. H-mode) of magnetic confinement in fusion plasmas while working at the ASDEX tokamak in 1982. For this discovery and his subsequent contributions to fusion research, was awarded the John Dawson Award in 1987, the Hannes Alfvén Prize in 2007 and the Stern–Gerlach Medal in 2009. Life and career Wagner was born in Pfaffenhofen an der Roth in Bavaria, Germany. He studied at the Technical University of Munich and completed his doctorate in 1972. He then worked at Ohio State University from 1973 to 1974. At first, he worked on low-temperature physics, but switched to plasma fusion research during the energy crisis of the time. In 1975, he started working for the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, and in 1986 he led the tokamak experiment ASDEX. ...
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