Eduard Winter
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Eduard Winter
Summary
Eduard Winter is a human[1]. Born in Austria–Hungary[2], he… he was born on September 16, 1896[3]. He died in Berlin[4]. He died on March 3, 1982[5]. He worked as a theologian[6], historian of Eastern Europe[7], pedagogue[8], writer[9], and university teacher[10].
Key Facts
- Eduard Winter was born in Austria–Hungary[2].
- Eduard Winter was born in Hrádek nad Nisou[11].
- Eduard Winter died in Berlin[4].
- Eduard Winter was born on September 16, 1896[3].
- Eduard Winter was born on September 18, 1896[12].
- Eduard Winter died on March 3, 1982[5].
- Eduard Winter held citizenship in Austria[13].
- Eduard Winter's professions included theologian[6].
- Eduard Winter's professions included historian of Eastern Europe[7].
- Eduard Winter worked as a pedagogue[8].
- Eduard Winter worked as a writer[9].
- Eduard Winter worked as a university teacher[10].
- Eduard Winter worked as a historian[14].
- Among Eduard Winter's employers was Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin[15].
- Among Eduard Winter's employers was Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg[16].
- Eduard Winter was educated at University of Innsbruck[17].
- Eduard Winter's education included a stint at philosophy faculty of the German university of Prague[18].
- Eduard Winter's education included a stint at Faculty of Theology, German University in Prague[19].
- Eduard Winter received the National Prize of East Germany[20].
- Eduard Winter received the Patriotic Order of Merit in Silver[21].
- Eduard Winter was a member of German Academy of Sciences at Berlin[22].
- Eduard Winter was a member of International Academy of the History of Science[23].
- Eduard Winter was a member of Schutzstaffel[24].
- Eduard Winter was a member of KDStV Vandalia[25].
- Eduard Winter's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include Austria–Hungary[2], a sovereign state[27], in Austria–Hungary[28], founded in 1867[29] and Hrádek nad Nisou[11], a municipality of the Czech Republic[30], in Czech Republic[31], headquartered in Hrádek nad Nisou[32]. Recorded date of birth include September 16, 1896[3] and September 18, 1896[12].
Education
Educated at University of Innsbruck[17], a public university[33], in Austria[34], founded in 1669[35], headquartered in Innsbruck[36]; philosophy faculty of the German university of Prague[18]; and Faculty of Theology, German University in Prague[19]. Eduard Winter earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[37].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include theologian[6], historian of Eastern Europe[7], pedagogue[8], writer[9], university teacher[10], and historian[14]. Employers include Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin[15], a comprehensive university[38], in Germany[39], founded in 1809[40], headquartered in Berlin[41] and Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg[16], a public university[42], in Germany[43], founded in 1502[44], headquartered in Halle (Saale)[45].
Recognition
Awards received include National Prize of East Germany[20], a national award[46], in German Democratic Republic[47], founded in 1949[48] and Patriotic Order of Merit in Silver[21], a grade of an order[49], in German Democratic Republic[50].
Personal Life
Eduard Winter's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[26]. He was affiliated with the Nazi Party[51].
Death and Burial
Eduard Winter died on March 3, 1982[5]. He died in Berlin[4].
FAQs
Where was Eduard Winter born?
Eduard Winter's place of birth was Austria–Hungary[2].
Where did Eduard Winter die?
Eduard Winter died in Berlin[4].
What did Eduard Winter do for work?
Eduard Winter worked as theologian[6], historian of Eastern Europe[7], pedagogue[8], writer[9], and university teacher[10].
Where did Eduard Winter go to school?
Eduard Winter was educated at University of Innsbruck[17], philosophy faculty of the German university of Prague[18], and Faculty of Theology, German University in Prague[19].
What awards did Eduard Winter receive?
Honors received include National Prize of East Germany[20] and Patriotic Order of Merit in Silver[21].