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Nachlass Adolf Butenandt >> Nachlass Adolf Butenandt >> II. Biografisches Material >> 3. Unterlagen aus beruflicher und ehrenamtlicher Tätigkeit >> 3.1 Institutionen A-Z >> 3.1.25 Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut für Biochemie
Enthält: Bewerbungen, Beurteilungen, Gutachten.
Enthält auch:
Schriftverkehr betr. Fragen des Wohnungs- und Ernährungsproblems nach 1945 (Buchstabe "A" vorgelagert).- Entscheidungen des Staatskommissariats für die politische Säuberung (H. Dannenberg, A. Heusner).- Korrespondenz mit Friedrich-Freksa in Zusammenhang mit Verlagerung des KWI.- Mehrere Gutachten über die Eignung von Offiziersbewerbern, die Butenandt als Referenz angegeben hatten (u.a. Ingo Girgensohn).- Zeugenaussage vor dem Nürnberger Militärtribunal VI für Heinrich Hörlein.
Sachakte
! Laufzeit Aktenein 1945 - 1950.- ! Verweis Irmgard Bodeutsch s.a. Rep. 84/2, Nr. 0597. Otto Stickl s. Gutachten Eberhard Häussler Wolfhard Weidel s. Gerd Failer
Boldt, Hans Otto
Brachert, Heinrich
Brachmann, Ingeborg
Brandt, Elsa
Braunitzer, Gerhard
Brendle, Erika
Brenneke, Ursula
Browne, John Symonds Lyon ("J.S.L.")
Bühler, Martin
Caspersson, Torbjörn
Chen
Clar, Erich
Cobler, Heinz
Cords, Hans
Cramer, Heinrich
Dannenberg, Heinz
Derjugin, Waldemar von
Dresler und Scharfenstein, Dorothee ("Dorle") von
Druckrey, Hermann
Goergens, Cornelius
Gössner, Wolfgang
Groß, Margarete
Grosse, Wilhelm
Gulinsky, Elias
Haack, Erich
Hallmann, Günther
Hanisch, Günter
Hanser, Gisela
Girgensohn, Marga
Goebel, Helmut
Ebel, Bernhard
Eberspächer, Otto
Eczacibasi, Nejat Ferit
Elies, Anneliese
Elsässer, Irmgard
Engelhardt, Hilde
Hausmann, Edgar
Hausser, Karl Hermann
Häussler, Eberhard
Hecker, Erich
Heer, Julius Fridolin
Hein, Elfriede
Hellmann, Heinrich
Hermann, Günther
Herrnberger, Kurt
Heusner, Alex
Hildebrandt, Friedrich
Hillmann, Anneliese
Hillmann, Günther
Hörlein, Heinrich
Hothum, Rosl
Hvardal, Gerd
Jatzkewitz, Horst
John, Ursula
Karlson, Peter
Lehmann, Sybille
Lierse, Margarete
Meinerts, Ursula
Müller, Gertrud
Munk, Dorothea
Paland, Josef
Pister, Liselotte
Poschmann, Lieselotte
Primosigh, Josef
Schaarwächter, Hanna
Schmidt-Thomé, Josef
Schramm, Gerhard
Sehrndt, Paul
Stickl, Otto
Thumm, Margarete
Vialon, Martha
Weidel, Wolfhard
Wimmers, Ingeborg
Runnström, John
Hofstetter, Heinrich
Hoops, Heinrich
Failer, Gerd
Fielitz, Inge
Fischer, Herta
Flammersfeld, Heinz
Fouché, Paul
Friedrich-Freksa, Hans
Fruhstorfer, Wolfgang
Gätje, Helmut
Gengenbach, Walter
Girgensohn, Ingo
Albertin, Helga
Albrecht, Wolfgang
Armbruster, Otto
Barkow, Werner
Bechthold, Eduard
Bednarski, Charlotte
Berger, Georg
Berger, Hans Ekkehard
Bergold, Gernot H.
Beyge, Gertrud
Biekert, Ernst
Bieneck, Erhard
Bock, Hans Erhard
Bodeutsch, Irmgard
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