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  1. A VÉGTELEN DETERMINÁNSOK ELMÉLETÉHEZ. Doctoral Thesis "On the Theory of Determinants." by Otto. SZASZ, 1911-01-01
  2. Introduction to the Theory of Divergent Series by Otto Szasz, 1948
  3. Introduction to the theory of divergent series; by Otto Szasz, 1952
  4. Collected mathematical papers, by Otto Szasz, 1955

21. A Memoir: Agnes Berger (1916-2002) And Our Friendship
sets of distributions” was in the company of articles by such luminaries asFuchs, Renyi, Harris Chandra, Erdös, Gleason, Dieudonné, otto szasz…
http://www.utoronto.ca/wjudaism/contemporary/articles/a_memoir_agnes_berger.htm

A Memoir: Agnes Berger (1916-2002) and Our Friendship
Miriam Lipschutz Yevick
Soul-mates he gruesome fate we had been spared cemented our bond. We also shared the recognition that our love of mathematics had helped to give us a new lease on life. In the face of our ambivalency, we supported each other in our work. Proceedings of the AMS. She had begun her study of statistics; her article was motivated by a ques­tion raised to her by George Wald, the creator of Sequential Analysis. I shared her outlook. I had done my thesis in meas­ure theory and the mathematician Yael Dowker, whom I had befriended in Cambridge, suggested that I work in probability theory to be better able to do some practical things. In fact this led me to an interest in the dichot­omy between limit laws for sums of independent ran­dom variables tending either to normality or to another type of stability, a subject superbly presented by Paul Levy in his Theory des Probabilités. Vignettes Agnes and Laçzy rented a summer cottage when Johnny was five, the

22. Articlesp01a
This book, The Myth of Mental Illness by Thomas S. szasz, claimed that there is and Lily Wellisch Szász. His uncle was the prominent mathematician otto
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Thomas Szasz, MD: Philosopher, Psychiatrist, Libertarian
By Eric v.d. Luft, Ph.D., M.L.S.
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Forty years ago a remarkable book appeared that immediately made its author the most famous, and perhaps also the most notorious, member of the Upstate faculty. This book, The Myth of Mental Illness The Myth of Mental Illness Almost a Revolution: Mental Health Law and the Limits of Change (New York: Oxford University Press, 1994), p. 7: Now, more than three decades later, [Thomas J.] Scheff, Szasz, [R.D.] Laing, and their colleagues are no longer fixtures in psychology and sociology courses. Most college and graduate students have never heard of them or their argument that mental illness is a socially derived myth. Academic critics have picked their arguments apart, and though Szasz, for one, is entirely unrepentant, many theorists who denied the existence of mental illness three decades ago are somewhat embarrassed now about their former beliefs. Pharmacracy Childhood in Budapest be The Wizard of Oz ; Michael Curtiz, director of

23. Szasz Under Fire
szasz Under Fire includes the first published autobiographical essay by szasz and a He is author of Acts of Will The Life and Work of otto Rank (1998),
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The Psychiatric Abolitionist Faces His Critics
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Since he published The Myth of Mental Illness in 1961, Thomas Szasz has been a provocative and polarizing figure, bitterly denounced by some, lovingly defended by others, simultaneously baffling, exasperating, and entertaining to many. In Szasz Under Fire , thirteen outstanding writers criticize Szasz's ideas on specific issues such as the reality of mental illness, physician-assisted suicide, addiction, and the insanity defense. Szasz replies to each criticism in detail, with his famous clarity, forcefulness, and occasional acerbity. Szasz Under Fire includes the first published autobiographical essay by Szasz and a complete bibliography of his writings. The foremost opponent of psychiatric dogma, psychiatric practice, and the hubris of politicized medicine, Szasz has argued passionately and knowledgeably against compulsory commitment of the mentally ill, against the war on drugs, against the insanity defense in criminal trials, against the "diseasing" of addiction and homosexuality, and for the right to suicide. His books include Sex by Prescription The Untamed Tongue Our Right to Drugs Cruel Compassion Fatal Freedom Pharmacracy (2001), and

24. 2nd International Otto Gross Congress - October 2000
Sophie TemplerKuh, the youngest daughter of otto Gross and Honorary Presidentof the Aniela Jaffe, Else Jaffé, Paul Parin, Thomas szasz and others.
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25. Psychotherapy.net Therapist Of The Month
Thomas szasz, MD otto Kernberg, MD Albert Ellis, Ph.D. About otto Kernberg,MD Dr. Kernberg is the Director of the Personality Disorder Institute
http://www.psychotherapy.net/totm/kernberg.shtml

26. Laura Fermi: Illustrious Immigrants - Hungarian
Lanczos hold degrees from the University of Budapest; George Polya, TiborRado, otto szasz, and Gabor Szegö; studied at the University of Vienna.
http://www.bibl.u-szeged.hu/ha/emigracio/fermi3.html
HUNGARIANS
In my search for clues to the mystery of Hungarian talent I talked to so many Hungarians and heard mention of so many more that I gained the impression of a large representation in the cultural wave. But I must have confused quality with quantity. Though they constitute the fourth largest national group the Hungarians in my file are fewer than a hundred, about 5 per cent of the total wave. They themselves explain that they seem more numerous because they have the gift of ubiquity - and some do seem to be in more than one place at the same time - which multiplies the effect of their presence. Indeed, they travel so frequently, so fast, and so unexpectedly that there is certain ground for this belief. But there may be a better explanation. Hungarian intellectuals began to emigrate earlier than those from Not all the early Hungarian emigrants came directly to this country. Among those who did not, there were many students who sought to finish their education outside Hungary: while the Hungarian gymnasiums were excellent the universities were poor and the numerus clausus excluded from them all but 5 per cent of the Jewish students. German universities were the most favored by Hungarians, though some students went to Austria, Czechoslovakia, and elsewhere. The fact that many went to Germany was ground for a casual remark made recently by one of my Hungarian friends: "Why make so much fuss about the Hungarians? They were all educated in Germany anyhow." But this is too broad a generalization.

27. Mathematicians During The Third Reich And World War II
szasz, otto Uni Frankfurt 1914, 1933 lost position, emigration to USA to MIT,Brown Uni, 1936 Uni of Cincinatti, died 1952. Szegoe, Gabor
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Mathematicians during the Third Reich and World War II
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Dismissed 1939 in Prague; Deportation by Gestapo to Lodz where he died in April 1942.
Blumenthal, Otto:
[SCHAPPACHER, SIEGMUND,PINL]
dismissed 1939 from Aachen and - for a short while - kept in "protective custody". Editor of 'Mathematische Annalen' until 1938. In 1939 he went to Holland. When the Netherlands had fallen, he refused the help of Dutch friends and was deported to Theresienstadt where he died 1944. Cavailles, Jean: [MENZLER-TROTT] Member of the resistance. Killed by the Gestapo 1944. See also Dickstein, Samuel: Died in the Nazi bombing of Warsaw in 1939. Epstein, Paul: [SIEGMUND, PINL] Frankfurt 1919 until 1935, suicide after summon from Gestapo August 1939. Froehlich, Walter: In 1939 dismissed in Prague, 1941 deported to Lodz and died there 1942. Hartogs, Fritz

28. Research Experience For Undergraduates
88. (Oct., 1964), pp. 651653, Jstor. On Some Summability Methods with TriangularMatrix otto szasz The Annals of Mathematics, 2nd Ser., Vol. 46, No. 4.
http://math.fullerton.edu/mathews/n2003/backsubstitution/BackSubstitutionBib/Lin
Bibliography for Triangular Systems and Back Substitution Return to Numerical Methods - Numerical Analysis
  • Design and Implementation of a General Parallel Divide-and-Conquer Algorithm for Triangular Matrix Inversion
    Nasri, W.; Mahjoub, Z.
    International Journal of Parallel and Distributed Systems and Networks, 2002, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 35-42, Ingenta. The computation of linear triangular system matrices in the finite element method
    Olayi, GA
    Global Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, 2001, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 173-178, Ingenta. Triangular Matrix Representations.
    Birkenmeier, Gary F.; Heatherly, Henry E.; Park, Jae Keol
    Journal of Algebra, 2000, vol. 230, no. 2, pp. 558, Ingenta. The inverse of a lower triangular matrix.
    Mallik, Ranjan K.
    Int. J. Math. Game Theory Algebra 8 (1999), no. 4, 167174, MathSciNet. The formal derivation of parallel triangular system solvers using a coordination-based design method.
    Chaudron, MRV; vanDuin, ACN
    Parallel computing, 1998, vol. 24, no. 7, pp. 1023, Ingenta.
  • 29. OP - SF NET Volume 8, Number 2
    In a few years a proof was found by Gabor Szego, extended to ultrasphericalpolynomials suitably normalized by otto szasz, and a similar result was found
    http://staff.science.uva.nl/~thk/opsfnet/8.2
    - 2002 : in the Netherlands or Belgium (contact person: Erik Koelink - 2003 (time undecided): in Portugal (contact person: Amilcar Branquinho). The coordinator of the three summer schools is Erik Koelink (koelink@dutiaw4.twi.tudelft.nl). These summer schools are part of our Activity Group's scientific program. The scientific committee consists of Erik Koelink, Rupert Lasser, Amilcar Branquinho, Paco Marcellan and Walter Van Assche. Topic #1 OP-SF NET 8.2 March 15, 2001 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From: Daniel Lozier Subject: opsftalk After a quiet period, there has been here a recent spurt of activity in opsftalk, the discussion group of our Activity Group. Sergei Sadov asked whether certain formulas arising in matrices of potentials in the Legendre basis were known. Richard Askey pointed out a connection with work of Polya and Szego. George Gasper pointed out that another formulas asked about by Sadov is equivalent to a known formula of Whipple and Sadov forwarded further references sent to him by E. D. Krupnikov. David Strozzi asked about the numerical computation of the hypergeometric function bringing some responses and references from Daniel Lozier and Nico Temme. A remarkable aspect of these exchanges was the quick turnaround time. Readers are encouraged to subscribe and sent their questions and comments to opsftalk. See the end of Topic #16 for details. Topic #4 OP-SF NET 8.2 March 15, 2001 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From: Erik Koelink

    30. Bibliography
    Shmidt, otto IUl evich, 18911956, Izbrannye trudy; matematika, Moskow szasz, otto, 1884-1952, Collected mathematical papers / edited by HD Lipsich,
    http://www.library.cornell.edu/math/bibliography/display.cgi?start=S&

    31. Encyclopedia Brunoniana
    Between 1933 and 1935 Hans Lewy and otto szasz taught at Brown under the provisionof the Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced German Scholars.
    http://www.brown.edu/Administration/News_Bureau/Databases/Encyclopedia/search.ph

    32. Encyclopedia Brunoniana
    Raymond C. Archibald, Albert Arnold Bennett ’10, Derrick H. Lehmer ’30Ph.D., otto Neugebauer, otto szasz, Jacob D. Tamarkin, Waldemar J. Trjizinsky,
    http://www.brown.edu/Administration/News_Bureau/Databases/Encyclopedia/search.ph

    33. CALENDAR Tuesday, May 8 1200-Faculty Club Luncheon Meeting, North
    Thursday, May 10 200Mathematical Seminar Lambert s Proof of the Irrationalityof Pi, Professor otto szasz, Room 2-146. 300-Theoretical Seminar- Recent
    http://www-tech.mit.edu/archives/VOL_054/TECH_V054_S0113_P004.txt
    CALENDAR Tuesday, May 8 12:00-Faculty Club luncheon meeting, North Hall, Walker Memorial. 5:00-Baseball game, 1934 vs. 1936, Coop Field. 5:10-Society of Automotive Engineers dinner, Faculty Dining Room, Walker Memorial. 5:15American Society of Mechanical Engineers dinner-Stratton Prize talks-West Lounge, Walker Memorial. 6:00-Course VI-A dinner, North Hall, Walker Memorial. Wednesday, May 9 5:00-Christian Science Club meeting, Electrical Seminar Room, building 10. Thursday, May 10 2:00-Mathematical Seminar"Lambert's Proof of the Irrationality of Pi," Professor Otto Szasz, Room 2-146. 3:00-Theoretical Seminar-"Recent Advances in Relativistic Quantum Mechanics" and "Born's Theory of the Electromagnetic Field," Professor M. S. Vallarta, Large Lecture Room, George Eastman Labolratory. 4:30-Physical Colloquium"A New Miethod of Analysis of X-ray Powder Patterns"-Professor B. E. Warren; "A Fournier Series Repre- sentation of the Average Distribution of Scattering Power in Crystals"-Dr. A. L. Patterson; Large Lecture Room, George Eastman Laboratory. 5:00-Institute Committee meeting, Silver Room, Walker Memorial. 5:00-Intrafraternity Conference meeting, West Lounge, Walker Memorial. 5:00-Baseball game, 1937 vs. Graduates. 6:30-Alpha Chi Sigma smoker, Walker Memorial. 6:30-Gym Team banquet, Riverside Appartments. Sr I -s~1 STRATTON CONTEST ENTRIES POSTPONED Because of the unusual amount of interest shown in the Stratton Prize Contest, the Semi-Finals have been postponed from May 9, 10, and 11 to May 11, 14, and 15, allowing any late entries to be selected by the Profes. sional Societies. In view of the increased interest in the Prizes, the number of entries has been increased from two to three men from each society. Papers will be presented in Room 4-270, beginning at four o'clock on each day during the semi-finals. The judges will be Professor R. E. Freeman. Dean of the Department of Business Admnistration, Professor W. A. Crosby of the English Depart. ment, and Mr. J. R. Killian, Jr., of the Technology Review. The prizes are $50, S30, and $20. It is not yet too late to enter the con. test, and those desiring to do so should see the president of one of the professional societies or John G. Brunner, Chairman of the Stratton Prize Committee. Late entries must be chosen before Thursday, May 10, at five o'clock. Peace of Charles Basin Shattered by a Launch Shortly after four last Sunday, the holy calm of a Sunday after- noon in Boston was shattered by a crash of splintering wood, and the sadistic cries of the Memorial Drive strollers rose to an intense pitch. Closer examination revealed two drunken gentlemen attempt- ing to extricate themselves from a rapidly sinking twelve foot launch. Presently the boat went down, and so did the drunks, emerging some moments later with garments dripping water, and mouths emitting a strong alcoholic odor. The arrival of the police launch brought the affair to its inevita- ble conclusion, with the inebriates taken to the police station in the launch after attempting to pull the lone policeman into the Charles for a refreshing dip. I A i F 1! t T rm r 9 rm -m i 6 t i I Tuesday, May 8, 1934 Page Four physics department. Frank Hall Thorp Fellowship in Industrial Chemistry to Arthur L. Conn, Washington, D. C. Louis Francisco Verges Fellowship to George S. Bays, Jr., Tulsa, Okla., of the department of chemical engi- ! neering. Epsilon fraternity, was a member of the Musical Club, and was on the hockey team. He wvas very active in class affairs, serving as president of his sophomore and junior classes. .- - - -~.? ................. ;' 'ii;? :.. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..... ... ....i ~~~i~~~Ii~~~~~~~~~~F i~~~~~:~~~~·l'l:::i::::li ::I · ' i : : :::I_;:.:: :::l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: :'.::::! a(6~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~g~~~~~~~~~~~~bi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~0~~~~~i :iii: . ... .. .......~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.',,'::: ~~~l:~~~~Fi~~~~sare al~~~~~~........... inT111-~~~~~~~~i~~~ia~~~s ~~~~cind to vaur throat~.... .... . .. We like to tell about the finer tobaccos in Luckiesthe choicest Turkish and domestic, and only the mild, clean center leavesthey taste better-then "It's toasted"-for throat protection. But we're just as proud of the way Luckies are made. They're so round and firm, so free from loose ends. That' s why Luckies "keep in condition"that's why you'll find that Luckies do not dry out-an im- porfantpoint to every smoker. Luckies are always-in all-ways!kind to your throat. THE TECH CHEM. SOCIETY HOLDS INFORMAL GATHERING Fourteen professors will make illl- promptu speeches at an informal banquet which is to be held tonight at the Hotel Commander, Cambridge, under the auspices of the Student Chemical Society, Lewis W. Abramo- witz, chairman of the society, an- nounced last evening. With Professor J. F. Noyes presid- ing as toastmaster, the banquet will be held from 7 to 9 P. M. Speeches will be given by: Professors Frederick G. Keyes, Warren K. Lewis, Augustus H. Gill, Miles S. Sherrill, Leicester F. Hamilton, Arthur A. Blanchard, Ernest H. Huntress, Avery A. Mor- ton, Walter C. Schumb, Tenny L. Davis, Thomas K. Sherwood, and William H. Walker, also Instructors Avery A. Ashdown and Gerhard Deitrichson. Tickets for the banquet may be se- cured at the Information Office. 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    34. Members Of The School Of Mathematics
    Translate this page szasz, otto TAUB, Abraham H. TODD, John TODD, Olga T. TONG, Hing TURÁN, PaulULUÇAY, Cengiz ZELINSKY, Daniel. 1948-49. AKUTOWICZ, Edwin J.
    http://www.math.ias.edu/1940.html
    AMBROSE, Warren
    BOURGIN, David G.
    BRAUER, Alfred T.
    EWING, George M.
    FRINK, Orrin, Jr.
    GÖDEL, Kurt
    HALMOS, Paul R.
    HEINS, Maurice H.
    KAKUTANI, Shizuo
    MAHARAM, Dorothy
    MUHLY, Harry T. PALL, Gordon SCHWARTZ, Abraham SHANNON, Claude E. SHERMAN, Seymour SIEGEL, Carl L. TAUB, Abraham H. THRALL, Robert M. TRJITZINSKY, Waldemar J. BLACKWELL, David H. BRAUER, Alfred T. BRAUER, Richard D. CALKIN, John W. DAVIDS, Norman DOOB, Joseph L. FUBINI, Guido GÖDEL, Kurt HALMOS, Paul R. HEINS, Maurice H. HOCHSCHILD, Gerhard P. HURWITZ, Wallie A. KAKUTANI, Shizuo KALISCH, Gerhard K. KOLCHIN, Ellis R. MACKEY, George W. MAHARAM, Dorothy MONTGOMERY, Deane SAMELSON, Hans SAVAGE, Leonard J. SCHENBERG, Mario SIEGEL, Carl L. STONE, Arthur H. TARSKI, Alfred THRALL, Robert M. WHAPLES, George W. COHEN, Irvin S. GÖDEL, Kurt McMILLAN, Audrey W. SIEGEL, Carl L. TRANSUE, William R. WADE, Luther I., Jr. WILKINS, J. Ernest, Jr. YAGI, Fumio CHERN, Shiing-shen GÖDEL, Kurt

    35. Members Of The School Of Mathematics
    Translate this page SCHILLING, otto F. 1935-37. SCHLAG, Wilhelm, 1996-97, 2001-02 SZABÓ, Tibor,1996-98. SZÁSZ, Domokos, 1990-91. szasz, otto, 1947-48
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    SAAVEDRA, Neantro R. SABIDUSSI, Gert O. SACERDOTE, George S. SACHS, Abraham J. SACKS, Gerald E. SAÇLIOGULU, Cihan SADOSKY-GOLDSTEIN, Cora S. SADOV, Vladimir SAFRA, Shmuel SAGE, Daniel SAGEN, Oswald K. SAHI, Siddhartha SAINT-AUBIN, Yvan SAITO, Morihiko SAKAI, Makoto SALAMANCA-RIBA, Susana SALAMON, Simon M. SALINAS, Norberto SALKOVER, Meyer SALLY, Paul J., Jr. SAMELSON, Hans SAMORODNITSKY, Alex SAMPSON, Joseph H. SANDERS, James SANDERSON, Brian J. SANDS, Jonathan SANTAL, Luis A. SAPER, Leslie SARACINO, Daniel SARASON, Donald E. SARIO, Leo R. SARNAK, Peter SASAKI, Shigeo SASAKURA, Nobuo SATAKE, Ichiro SATO, Mikio SAVAGE, Leonard J. SCHAERF, Henry M. SCHAFER, Alice T. SCHAFER, Richard D. SCHANUEL, Stephen H. SCHARLAU, Winfried SCHARLEMANN, Martin G. SCHATTEN, Robert SCHECHTER, Martin SCHECHTMAN, Vadim V. SCHENBERG, Mario SCHENKMAN, Eugene V. SCHEUNEMAN, John SCHIFFMANN, Gerard SCHILLING, Otto F. SCHLAG, Wilhelm SCHLICHTKRULL, Henrik SCHMEISER, Mabel F. SCHMID, Wilfried SCHMIDT, Asmus L. SCHMIDT, Klaus SCHMIDT, Olaf H. SCHMIDT, Wolfgang SCHNEIDER, Chester R. SCHOEN, Chadmark L.

    36. À§´ëÇѼöÇÐÀÚ ¸ñ·Ï
    szasz, otto Szász Born 11 Dec 1884 inHungary Died 19 Dec 1952; Szego, Gabor Szegö Born 20 Jan 20 1895 in
    http://www.mathnet.or.kr/API/?MIval=people_seek_great&init=S

    37. BERGRENNEN - RENNSPORT - MOTORSPORT
    Translate this page Meister der EBM 2002 und Laszlo szasz Europa-Bergcupsieger 2002, die Sieger,Tschager und szasz - für jeden hautnah erreichbar, otto Wanz am Rechberg
    http://www.msc-bruck.at/content/ueber_uns.shtml
    Bereits im Jahre
    Mitterdorf
    Mitterdorf Ehrenfried Seitinger, startete erstmals auf einer JAWA
    Durch den begeisterten Einsatz aller Beteiligten konnten
    beim 1. ALPL-Bergrennen an den Start gehen - und es wurde ein voller Erfolg! mit dem BMW Monti Bergspider die Weltpremiere auf dem Alpl.
    Jochen Rindt Jochen Rindt auf Porsche Carrera, Alpl. Dieter Quester mit BMW Monti Bergspider, Alpl. rund 15.000 Besucher beim ALPL - Bergrennen zur "Blütezeit des Steyr Puch" Helmut KOINIGG fuhr auf Opel Kaimann einen sensationellen Streckenrekord: 2.46.87, Alpl
    NIKI LAUDA und RICHARD GERIN waren die neuen Namen in der Geschichte des
    Motorsports am Alpl. Die internationalen Erfolge der Beiden konnte damals noch keiner ahnen.
    Seit Rechberg - Bergrennen
    Unser Kernteam
    Johann Schiester
    Obmann des MSC und Rennleiter von li nach re: Alois Stieg, Johann Schiester, Barbara Seitinger, Denise Seitinger

    38. NYPL, Emergency Committee In Aid Of Displaced Foreign Scholars Records, 1933-194
    Translate this page szasz, otto, 1933-1940. Szegö, Gabriel, 1933-1944. Tarski, Alfred, 1939-1944.Tedesco, Paul, 1938-1941. 35. Thomas, Adrienne, 1944-1945
    http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/spe/rbk/faids/Emergency/grantees.html
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    Box Abramowitsch, Mark, 1943-1944 Albeck, Hanokh, 1943-1944 Altman, Berthold, 1938-1944 Altschul, Eugen, 1932-1942 Baer, Kathie G. Meyer, 1940-1943 Bargmann, Valentin, 1940-1944 Baron, Hans, 1934-1944 Baumgardt, David, 1939-1945 Beck, Guido, 1928-1942 Beck, Maximilian, 1934-1945 Beck, Walter, 1933-1938 Behrendt, Richard, 1936-1944 Berger, Adolf, 1941-1944 Berger, Klaus, 1941-1944 Bergmann, Gustave, 1938-1944 Berl, Ernst, 1933-1945 Bernstein, Felix, 1933-1945 Berolzheimer, Joseph, 1934-1944 Berwin, Beate, 1942-1944 Beutler, Hans, 1934-1944 Bieber, Margarete, 1933-1944* Biel, Egon Vitalis, 1924-1944

    39. DMV
    Translate this page szasz, otto (1884-1952), 71, 215-216. Szegö, Gabor (Gabriel) (1895-1985), 73,186-188. T. Tauber, Alfred (1866- 1942), 75, 202-203
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    In den Jahresberichten der DMV zwischen 1969 und 1974 hat Max Pinl unter dem obigen Titel derjenigen Fachkollegen gedacht, die durch die Unmenschlichkeit des nationalsozialistischen Regimes ihre Heimat, ihre Stellung oder gar ihr Leben verloren haben.
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    A lt, Frank (1910-)
    Artin, Emil (1898-1963)
    B
    Baer, Reinhold (1902-1979)
    Barneck, Alfred (1885-1964)
    Basch, Alfred (1882-1958) Baule, Bernhard (1891-1976) Behrend, Felix (1911 - 1962) Bergmann, Gustav (1906- ) Bergmann, Peter (1915- ) Bergman, Stefan (1895-1977) Bernays, Paul (1888-1977) Bernstein, Felix (1878-1956) Bers, Lipman (1914-1993) Berwald, Ludwig (1883-1942) Blumenthal, Otto (1876-1944) Portr. bei S. 82 Bochner, Salomon (1899-1982) Brauer, Alfred (1894-1985) Brauer, Richard (1901-1977) Breuer, Samson (1891-) Busemann, Herbert (1905-) C Caemmerer, Hanna von (1914-1971) Cohn-Vossen, Stefan (1902-1936) Courant, Richard (1888-1972) D Dehn, Max (1878-1952) Portr. bei S. 182

    40. AIM Reprint Library
    szasz, D. szasz, Domokos szasz, Ferenc szasz, G. szasz, Gabor szasz, otto Szatzschneider, W. Szcarzarba, RH Szczarba, JH
    http://www.aimath.org/library/library.cgi?database=reprints;mode=display;BrowseL

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