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Heinrich Schmidt
Heinrich Schmidt may refer to: People * Heinrich Schmidt (composer) (1904-1988), Austrian composer * Heinrich Schmidt (philosopher) (1874–1935), German archivist, naturalist and philosopher professor * Heinrich Schmidt (politician) (1902–1960), NSDAP politician * ''SS-Hauptsturmführer'' Heinrich Schmidt (physician) Ernst Heinrich Schmidt (27 March 1912 – 28 November 2000) was a German physician and member of the SS, who practised Nazi medicine in a variety of German concentration camps during World War II. He was tried in 1947 and 1975 for complicity in ... (1912–2000), medic at Majdanek extermination camp * Heinrich Julian Schmidt (1818–1886), German journalist * Carl Ernst Heinrich Schmidt (1822–1894), Russian chemist * Heinrich Schmidt (footballer) (born 1912), German footballer Ships

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Heinrich Schmidt (composer)
Heinrich Schmidt (25 September 1904 – 29 November 1988) was an Austrian composer. His work was part of the music event in the art competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics The 1936 Summer Olympics (German: ''Olympische Sommerspiele 1936''), officially known as the Games of the XI Olympiad (German: ''Spiele der XI. Olympiade'') and commonly known as Berlin 1936 or the Nazi Olympics, were an international multi-sp .... References 1904 births 1988 deaths Austrian male composers Olympic competitors in art competitions People from Wiener Neustadt-Land District 20th-century male musicians {{Austria-composer-stub ...
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Heinrich Schmidt (philosopher)
Heinrich Schmidt (December 18, 1874 – May 2, 1935) was a German archivist, naturalist, philosopher, professor and a student of Ernst Haeckel. Early life and education Schmidt was born in Heubach in the German State of Thuringia. From 1890 to 1894 he attended a teacher training school in Hildburghausen and then worked as an elementary school teacher. In 1897 he moved on to scientific training in Jena. He studied there under the financial support of Ernst Haeckel and in 1900 became his private secretary. Since Schmidt lacked formal college training, Haeckel sent him the University of Zurich to study under his former student, Arnold Lang. There Schmidt earned his Doctorate in 1904. By 1912 he was an archivist in the Phyletic Institute and in 1916 he became head of the Haeckel Archive. Schmidt was awarded the title of full Professor in 1919. After Haeckel's death in 1920, Schmidt became his executor and director of the Ernst Haeckel House at the Friedrich-Schiller-Universi ...
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Heinrich Schmidt (politician)
Heinrich Schmidt (13 December 1902 – 20 December 1960) was a Nazi German politician and mayor of Hildesheim, Germany. He was also a member of the Prussian State Parliament and the Nazi Reichstag. Life Schmidt was born in Lehrte, Germany. After attending elementary school he attended the municipal trade school and graduated after a three-year apprenticeship. He worked as a merchant until 1927. In 1923 Schmidt joined the German People's Party (german: Deutsche Volkspartei or DVP), a liberal political party in the early Weimar Republic. In 1924 he then joined the National Socialist Freedom Party, a front organization of the NSDAP. Schmidt joined the Nazi Party after the ban on it was lifted in the spring of 1925. In 1927, he also joined the Sturmabteilung, the paramilitary arm of the Nazi party. From 1927 to 1932 Schmidt served as Party Kreisleiter in his local district. Schmidt also was a frequent public speaker for the Party in the 1930s. Schmidt first held public office on the ...
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Heinrich Schmidt (physician)
Ernst Heinrich Schmidt (27 March 1912 – 28 November 2000) was a German physician and member of the SS, who practised Nazi medicine in a variety of German concentration camps during World War II. He was tried in 1947 and 1975 for complicity in war crimes, but was acquitted both times. Biography Schmidt was born in Altenburg, Germany. In 1937, while studying at the University of Leipzig to become a medical doctor, he joined the Nazi Party (Member No. 555,294) and the SS (Member No. 23,069). At the outbreak of World War II, Schmidt was first assigned to a Waffen-SS military hospital.Statement by Heinrich Schmidt on 25 October 1945
In 1941, Schmidt became a camp physician at the
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Heinrich Julian Schmidt
Heinrich Julian Schmidt (March 7, 1818 – March 27, 1886) was a German journalist and historian of literature. Biography He was born in Marienwerder (today Kwidzyn) in West Prussia. After studying history and philosophy at the University of Königsberg, he was appointed in 1842 to a mastership in the Luisenstadt Realschule in Berlin. From 1848 to 1861, he owned and edited '' Die Grenzboten'' conjointly with Gustav Freytag. In 1861, he moved to Berlin where he was editor-in-chief of the ''Berliner allgemeine Zeitung'', and after that dedicated himself to literary history. In 1878 was rewarded for the journalistic services rendered to the government, by a pension from the emperor William I. He died at Berlin Berlin ( , ) is the capital and List of cities in Germany by population, largest city of Germany by both area and population. Its 3.7 million inhabitants make it the European Union's List of cities in the European Union by population within ci ... on March 27, 1886. ...
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Carl Schmidt (chemist)
Carl Ernst Heinrich Schmidt ( – ), also known in Russia as Karl Genrikhovich Schmidt (russian: Карл Ге́нрихович Шмидт, translit=Karl Génrichovič Šmidt), was a Baltic German Baltic Germans (german: Deutsch-Balten or , later ) were ethnic German inhabitants of the eastern shores of the Baltic Sea, in what today are Estonia and Latvia. Since their coerced resettlement in 1939, Baltic Germans have markedly declined ... chemist from the Governorate of Livonia, a part of the Russian Empire. Biography Schmidt received his Doctor of Philosophy, PhD in 1844 from the University of Gießen under Justus von Liebig. In 1845, he first announced the presence in the test of some Ascidians of what he called "tunicine", a substance very similar to cellulose. Tunicine now is regarded as cellulose and correspondingly a remarkable substance to find in an animal. In 1850, Schmidt had been named Professor of Pharmacy at Tartu, Dorpat (Tartu) and in 1851 he was appoi ...
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