In: Stiftung Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin, Historical Archive >> I.2 Company archives >> I.2.060 - FA AEG-Telefunken stock overview >> I.2.060 C - FA AEG Telefunken
Brief description: The stock was purchased in 1990 (Acc.-No: 1990/41). It consists of 6 units of registration and runs from 1908 - 1926. In addition to various letters from and to Eduard Zeller and a report by the board of directors on the develop...
Brief description: The transfer of the AEG Telefunken Archive from Frankfurt a. M. to the care of the German Museum of Technology in Berlin began in 1996. The large volume of material (the first delivery alone consisted of more than 250 Euro palle...
Brief description: *1874 † 1957Franz Maria Feldhaus was considered one of the leading technical historians in the German-speaking world in the mid-1920s. He had distinguished himself by publishing a total of 52 monographs and more than 3,800 essay...
Brief description: * 11.04.1899 † after 1950Since he was nine years old, Willy Stiasny has been enthusiastic about flying and has attended flying events. Together with his friend Otto Blum, Stiasny at the age of thirteen made a glider, which, howe...
Brief description: * 16 November 1906 in Cologne † 14 January 1995 in Darmstadt-Eberstadt. 1913 to 1926 he attended the Realgymnasium in Siegen. Already at the age of 17 he built his first radio receiver, which, except for the audio tube, was comp...
Foreword: * 1903 † 14 February 1986 Wolfgang Ferdermann was employed from 1926 to 1946 as a graduate engineer in Department F 3 of the Telefunken Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie m.b.H. under the direction of Prof. Fritz Schröter. This depa...
Foreword: * 24.04.1904 † 1996 Wilhelm Sachsenberg's father was co-owner of the Sachsenberg shipyard in Roßlau. From 1920-1925 he was a Sachsenberg volunteer with Junkers, 1926/27 he received his aeronautical training with Raab-Katzenstein. 19...
Vorwort: * 25.8.1925, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA † 18.01.2002 Schulausbildung 1939-1943 Marquette University High School (Secondary Education) 1946-1949 Syracuse University: Bachelor of Science, cum laude (Higher Education) Militärdienst 1943-1945 ...
Foreword: * 25. January 1897 in Brüx, Bohemia † 24. December 1982 in Freiburg im Breisgau After completing a civic school, the training as a technician took place on the Königshöhe in Teplitz. During the First World War he took part in the battle ...
Foreword: * May 22, 1926 in Berlin, † September 29, 2006 in PrincetonPeter M. Grosz was born in Berlin as the son of the famous painter George Grosz. After his parents emigrated to the USA in 1932, he lived for another year with his aunt at Belle ...
Preface: Karl Mey * 16 March 1879 in Wandersleben near Gotha, Thuringia; † unknown, after May 1945 Mey studied mathematics and physics at the Humboldt University Berlin. He received his doctorate in 1902 with his work "On the cathode gradient...
Foreword: * 26. 04.1896 in Frankfurt am Main † 17. 11.1941 in Berlin Ernst Udet was a fighter pilot during the First World War in the Fliegertruppe of the German Army. After Manfred von Richthofen he achieved the highest number of shootings among ...
Foreword: * July 30, 1861 in Düsseldorf † June 12, 1935 Oswald Flamm studied shipbuilding and ship mechanical engineering at the Technical University in Charlottenburg, graduating with a diploma in both disciplines in 1888. He then went on to purs...
Foreword: * 22 October 1908 in Berlin † 16 April 1979. Walther Brandt began his career in the administration of Mitropa. In 1939 he was transferred to the travel agency of the Kriegsmarine until he was finally drafted into the Wehrmacht. After the...
Foreword: This section currently contains about 7,500 registered maps, nautical charts and site plans. In line with the DTM's interest, the focus is on traffic maps. One of the oldest maps in the collection is a collection of very decorative...
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