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Göpel is a surname of Germanic origin, which stems from the ancient Germanic personal name Godebald composed of the elements gōd "good" or god "god" + bald "bold brave". Persons with this name include: * Adolph Göpel (1812–1847), German mathematician * Barbara Göpel (1922–2017), German art historian * Erhard Göpel (1906–1966), German art historian and high level Nazi agent * Maja Göpel (born 1976), German political economist, transformation researcher, and sustainability scientist See also * Göbel * Gobel (other) * Goebel (other) * Goebbels (other) Joseph Goebbels (1897–1945) was the Propaganda Minister of Nazi Germany. Goebbels may also refer to: * Goebbels (surname), other persons named Goebbels * ''Goebbels Diaries'', a 29-volume edition of the diaries of Joseph Goebbels * ''Goebbels u ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Göpel German-language surnames Surnames from given names ...
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Erhard Göpel
Erhard Göpel (born June 3, 1906 in Leipzig, † October 29, 1966 in Munich) was a German art historian and high level Nazi agent who acquired art, including looted art, for Hitler’s Führermuseum. Life and work before 1939 Erhard Göpel (also spelled Goepel) studied art history with Wilhelm Pinder and Theodor Hetzer, who received his doctorate in 1937 with a thesis on "''Anthonis van Dyck, Philipp Le Roy and the copper engravers''". Göpel was also a fan of modern art and, as an art critic, wrote for liberal daily newspapers such as the Vossische Zeitung, Berliner Tageblatt and the Frankfurter Zeitung, articles for the journal '' Kunst und Künstler,'' published by Karl Scheffler. Nazi era When the war broke out, Göpel served as an interpreter for various armed forces staff. From February 1942, Göpel was the representative of the Linz special commission to the Reich Commissioner in the occupied Dutch territories and responsible for the Linz special commission in France a ...
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Barbara Göpel
Barbara Göpel, née Barbara Malwine Auguste Sperling (24 February 1922, Arnsberg – 26 September 2017, Munich) was a German art historian. Life Her father Hans Sperling was a lawyer and came from Berlin. Her mother Auguste Elisabeth was also from Berlin. In 1934, the Sperling family returned to Berlin. Barbara worked in the Palais Beauharnais at the German embassy under Nazi Germany's ambassador to France Otto Abetz in Paris. In autumn 1943 Barbara met her future husband, Erhard Göpel, who, as the procurer of art objects for Hitler's Führermuseum Linz, was involved in looting art from Jewish art collections. After the war, she worked in the secretariat of the weekly newspaper Die Zeit. In 1950, she married the art historian Erhard Göpel. Together they worked on the catalog of Max Beckmann's paintings. After the death of her husband in 1966, she completed the catalog of the paintings in 1976 with the help of the Max Beckmann Society, which she co-founded in 1951. In ...
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Maja Göpel
Maja Göpel (born 27 June 1976) is a German political economist, transformation researcher, and sustainability scientist with a focus on transdisciplinary work. As a speaker and author, she has increasingly specialised in science communication since 2019 when she co-founded the Scientists for Future initiative. Göpel is an honorary professor at Leuphana University of Lüneburg. Early life and education Göpel was born in Bielefeld. She received a diploma in media and communications from the University of Siegen in 2001 and her PhD in political economy from the University of Kassel in 2007. From 2003 to 2006, she had a PhD scholarship of the , taught at the University of Hamburg and volunteered with the Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland (BUND) in their work on globalisation and world trade. Career From 2006 to 2012, Göpel helped start the World Future Council as Campaign Manager Climate Energy in Hamburg and as Director Future Justice of the Brussels of ...
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Adolph Göpel
Adolph Göpel (29 September 1812 – 7 June 1847) was a German mathematician who did the first paper on hyperelliptic functions and who introduced Göpel tetrads. Life and work His uncle was a diplomat so he attended his first mathematical lectures in Italy when he was 13. He entered the Humboldt University of Berlin in 1829 and received his doctorate in 1835. He did not correspond with many mathematicians, excepting August Leopold Crelle August Leopold Crelle (17 March 1780 – 6 October 1855) was a German mathematician. He was born in Eichwerder near Wriezen, Brandenburg, and died in Berlin. He is the founder of ''Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik'' (also know .... After his death some of his works were published in Crelle's Journal. References * Further reading * Burau, Biography in ''Dictionary of Scientific Biography'' (New York 1970-1990) *     1812 births 1847 deaths Humboldt University of Berlin alumni People from Rostock 19th- ...
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Göbel
Göbel is a surname of Germanic origin. Persons with this name include: * Barbara Göbel (born 1943), German swimmer * Bert Göbel (born 1963), German swimmer * Christoph Göbel (born 1989), German footballer * Frans Göbel (born 1959), Dutch rower * Heinrich Göbel (1818–1893), German inventor * Karl Göbel (1900–1945), German General during World War II * Kristoffer Göbel (born 1978), Swedish vocalist * Just Göbel (1891–1984), Dutch footballer * Patrick Göbel (born 1993), German footballer * Peter Göbel (born 1941), German skater * Tim Göbel (born 1982), German sprinter See also * Gobel (other) * Goebel (other) * Goebbels (other) Joseph Goebbels (1897–1945) was the Propaganda Minister of Nazi Germany. Goebbels may also refer to: * Goebbels (surname), other persons named Goebbels * ''Goebbels Diaries'', a 29-volume edition of the diaries of Joseph Goebbels * ''Goebbels u ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Gobel German-language surnames Surnames fr ...
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Gobel (other)
Gobel is a surname. Persons with this name include: * David Gobel (born 1952), American author and entrepreneur * George Gobel (1919-1991), American comedian * Jason Gobel, American guitarist and engineer * Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Gobel (1727-1794), French Roman Catholic cleric and politician of the Revolution * Konrad Gobel (1498-1557), German metal craftsman * Mathieu Gobel (born 1980), French sprint canoer * Jean-Paul Gobel (born 1943), French cleric, diplomat of the Holy See See also *Göbel (other) *Goebel (other) *Goebbels (other) Joseph Goebbels (1897–1945) was the Propaganda Minister of Nazi Germany. Goebbels may also refer to: * Goebbels (surname), other persons named Goebbels * ''Goebbels Diaries'', a 29-volume edition of the diaries of Joseph Goebbels * ''Goebbels u ... * Goble (other) {{surname Surnames from given names Surnames ...
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Goebel (other)
Goebel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Charles Paul Goebel (born 1956), American architect and land planner * Brad Goebel (born 1969), professional American football player * Ed Goebel (1898–1959), Major League Baseball player * Evandro Goebel (born 1986), Brazilian footballer * Florian Goebel (1972–2008), German astrophysicist * Günter Goebel (1917–1993), German officer during World War II * Joey Goebel (born 1980), American author * Justus Goebel (1860–1919), American politician * Karl Ritter von Goebel (1855–1932), German botanist * Louis S. Goebel (1839–1915), New York politician * Paul G. Goebel (1901–1988), American football player * Peter Goebel, president of Elmhurst College * Reinhard Goebel (born 1952), German conductor and violinist * Timothy Goebel (born 1980), American figure skater * Walther F. Goebel (1899—1993), American immunologist * William Goebel (1856–1900), 34th Governor of Kentucky; assassinated See also * Goebel ...
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Goebbels (other)
Joseph Goebbels (1897–1945) was the Propaganda Minister of Nazi Germany. Goebbels may also refer to: * Goebbels (surname), other persons named Goebbels * ''Goebbels Diaries'', a 29-volume edition of the diaries of Joseph Goebbels * ''Goebbels und Geduldig'', a 2002 German war comedy film * Goebbels Schnauze, German slang for a type of radio receiver * Goebbels cabinet See also

* Goebel (other) * Ronald Goebbel (born 1936), American politician {{disambiguation ...
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German ( ) is a West Germanic language mainly spoken in Central Europe. It is the most widely spoken and official or co-official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol. It is also a co-official language of Luxembourg and Belgium, as well as a national language in Namibia. Outside Germany, it is also spoken by German communities in France (Bas-Rhin), Czech Republic (North Bohemia), Poland (Upper Silesia), Slovakia (Bratislava Region), and Hungary (Sopron). German is most similar to other languages within the West Germanic language branch, including Afrikaans, Dutch, English, the Frisian languages, Low German, Luxembourgish, Scots, and Yiddish. It also contains close similarities in vocabulary to some languages in the North Germanic group, such as Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish. German is the second most widely spoken Germanic language after English, which is also a West Germanic language. German is one of the major ...
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