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birth charts with Proserpina in VirgoYou will find on these pages astrological charts of thousands of celebrities with Proserpina in Virgo. Just click on the celebrities of your choice to get their interactive natal chart, planetary dominants and excerpts of astrological portrait. in ![]()
Biography of Jutta Rüdiger (excerpt)
Jutta Rüdiger (June 14, 1910 – March 13, 2001) was a German psychologist and a senior official of the Nazi regime. From 1937 to 1945, she served as the national leader of the League of German Girls (Bund Deutscher Mädel, BDM), the female youth organization of the Nazi Party.
Biography of Willi Münzenberg (excerpt)
Born on August 14, 1889, Wilhelm Münzenberg was a German Communist activist, publisher, and influential propagandist.He served as the first head of the Young Communist International from 1919 to 1921 and founded Workers International Relief in 1921, combining humanitarian aid with political messaging.
Biography of Ilse Elsner (excerpt)
Ilse Elsner, née Ilse Künzel le 25 novembre 1910 à Berlin et morte le 15 décembre 1996 à Hambourg, est une économiste, journaliste et femme politique allemande, membre du SPD. Après une formation de secrétaire en langues, elle reprend ses études et obtient un doctorat en économie en 1936 à Hambourg.
Biography of Silvio Gai (excerpt)
Silvio Maria Giuseppe Francesco Gai (August 5, 1873, in Rome – November 1, 1967, in Livorno) was an Italian Fascist politician who served as a deputy and later as a senator of the Kingdom of Italy. He was also Minister of Corporative Economy of the Italian Social Republic from September to December 1943.
Biography of Edvarts Virza (excerpt)
Edvarts Virza (born Jēkabs Eduards Liekna on December 27, 1883, died March 1, 1940) was a Latvian writer, poet, and translator. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1935 and 1936, but his works were banned in Soviet Latvia until 1985.
Biography of Wolfgang Falck (excerpt)
Wolfgang Falck (August 19, 1910 – March 13, 2007) was a German Luftwaffe fighter pilot and wing commander during World War II, and one of the key architects of Germany’s night fighter defense system. Although credited with eight confirmed aerial victories in roughly 90 combat missions, Falck’s importance lay primarily in his strategic and organizational role.
Biography of Dymphna Cusack (excerpt)
Ellen Dymphna Cusack (21 September 1902 – 19 October 1981) was an Australian writer and playwright who also published under the pseudonym Atalanta. Born in Wyalong, New South Wales, she was educated at the University of Sydney and worked as a teacher until retiring in 1944 due to ill health.
Biography of Ilse Abel (excerpt)
Ilse Abel, born on October 5, 1909, in Berlin and died there on May 21, 1959, was a German actress.After completing her secondary education in Berlin, she received professional training at the acting school of Anna von Strantz-Führing. She made her stage debut at the Stresemannstraße Theatre and went on to perform at several well-known Berlin venues, including the Komödie am Schiffbauerdamm, the Theater am Nollendorfplatz, and the Theater am Kurfürstendamm.
Biography of Eugène Maës (excerpt)
Eugène Maës, born 15 September 1890 in Paris and deceased in deportation between March and early April 1945, was a French international footballer who played as a forward.His official death certificate, dated June 4, 1946, wrongly records the date as March 30, 1945 at the Dora-Mittelbau camp in Ellrich.
Biography of André Varennes (excerpt)
André Varennes, born on April 14, 1882, in Châtillon (Hauts-de-Seine), and died on February 29, 1972, in Boulogne-Billancourt (Hauts-de-Seine), was a French stage and film actor. He began his career in the theatre in the early 20th century and gradually established himself as a reliable performer in both classical and modern productions.
Biography of Bernhard Neumann (excerpt)
Bernhard Hermann Neumann (October 15, 1909 – October 21, 2002) was a German-born British-Australian mathematician and a leading figure in group theory. Educated in Germany and the United Kingdom, he earned doctorates in Berlin and Cambridge, followed by a Doctor of Science in Manchester.
Biography of Sophie Charlotte Ducker (excerpt)
Sophie Charlotte Ducker (9 April 1909 – 20 May 2004) was a German-born Australian botanist, internationally recognized for her work in marine botany. Born in Berlin as Sophie Charlotte von Klemperer, she was educated in Europe before being forced into exile due to her Jewish background and anti-Nazi stance.
Biography of Ulrich Becher (excerpt)
Ulrich Becher (January 2, 1910 – April 15, 1990) was a German author and playwright.Born in Berlin, he studied law after attending the Wickersdorf Free School Community and, while still young, became the only pupil of painter George Grosz. In 1932, his novella collection Männer machen Fehler was published, and he joined the PEN Club the same year.
Biography of José Antonio de Lavalle y García (excerpt)
José Antonio de Lavalle y García, born in Lima on November 4, 1888, and died on May 17, 1957, was a Peruvian agronomist and horse breeder.He is widely remembered as the inspiration behind Chabuca Granda’s song José Antonio. Born into an aristocratic family with deep noble roots, he studied at Colegio Sagrados Corazones Recoleta before graduating as an agronomist from the National School of Agriculture in 1909.
Biography of Wilhelmine Corinth (excerpt)
Wilhelmine Corinth, known as “Mine,” was born on June 13, 1909, in Berlin and died on May 31, 2001, in New York City. A German-American actress and author, she was the daughter of painter Lovis Corinth and artist Charlotte Berend-Corinth, and frequently appeared as a model in her father’s works.
Biography of Eddie Rosner (excerpt)
Ady Rosner, born Adolph Ignatievich Rosner (May 26, 1910 – August 8, 1976), was a German, Polish, and later Soviet jazz trumpeter, sometimes called “the White Louis Armstrong.” Born into a Jewish family in Berlin, he received classical training at the Stern Conservatory before turning to jazz at an early age.
Biography of Fritz John (excerpt)
Fritz John (June 14, 1910 – February 10, 1994) was a German-born mathematician who later became an American citizen, specializing in partial differential equations and ill-posed problems. He is remembered for his work on the Radon transform and for John’s equation, and was a MacArthur Fellow in 1984.
Biography of Eduard Miglitz (excerpt)
Eduard Miglitz II., born on 21 October 1866 in Klagenfurt and died on 5 January 1929 in Graz, was an Austrian physician specializing in neurology. He served as chief physician for nervous diseases, internal medicine, and dermatology at the Hospital of the Brothers of Mercy in Graz, and became the first medical director of the Laßnitzhöhe spa near Graz.
Biography of Elli Riehl (excerpt)
Elli Riehl, born Eleonora Rosa Maria Urban on 19 December 1902 in Villach and died there on 8 September 1977, was an Austrian doll maker from Carinthia.Raised in an artisan family and confronted early with financial hardship, she contributed to supporting her household from a young age.
Biography of Gerhard Gustmann (excerpt)
Gerhard Gustmann (13 August 1910 – 30 March 1992) was a German rower, born in Bonn, who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. In 1936 he won the gold medal as member of the German boat in the coxed pair competition.
Biography of Roman Maciejewski (excerpt)
Roman Maciejewski (February 28, 1910, Berlin – April 30, 1998, Gothenburg) was a Polish composer. The son of violinist and music teacher Bronisława Maciejewska, he received early musical training and studied in Berlin, Poznań, and Warsaw, before continuing his education in Paris with Nadia Boulanger.
Biography of Herbert Adamski (excerpt)
Herbert Adamski (30 April 1910 – 11 August 1941) was a German rower from Berlin who competed at the highest level during the 1930s.He represented Germany at the 1936 Summer Olympics. At those Games, he won the gold medal in the coxed pair as a member of the German crew.
Biography of Guido Morselli (excerpt)
Guido Morselli, born on August 15, 1912, in Bologna and deceased on July 30, 1973, was an Italian novelist and essayist whose work was almost entirely published posthumously. He was raised in a wealthy bourgeois family, but his childhood was profoundly affected by his mother’s long illness and death, which left a lasting imprint on his character.
Biography of Walter Homann (excerpt)
Walter Homann, born on January 15, 1906, in Berlin and executed on April 10, 1945, at Berlin-Plötzensee, was a German resistance fighter and a member of the anti-fascist network later known as the Red Orchestra. He worked as a locksmith at the AEG turbine factory in Berlin-Moabit.
Biography of René Petit (football) (excerpt)
René Petit de Ory, born October 8, 1899 in Dax and died October 14, 1989 in Hondarribia, Spain, was a French footballer.Playing as an inside forward or center forward, he became one of the most popular figures in Spanish football from the late 1910s to the early 1930s.
Biography of Armando Villanueva (excerpt)
Armando Villanueva del Campo, born on November 25, 1915, in Lima and died on April 14, 2013, was a leading Peruvian politician and a central figure of the American Popular Revolutionary Alliance (APRA). He became politically active at a very young age, opposing military authoritarian rule.
Biography of Alfred Bittins (excerpt)
Alfred Richard Paul Bittins, born on October 7, 1909, in Berlin and died there on November 24, 1970, was a German film producer who also worked as a production and manufacturing manager. After completing commercial training, he entered the film industry in 1933 as a production assistant.
Biography of Herbert Grasse (excerpt)
Herbert Grasse (October 9, 1910, Berlin – October 24, 1942) was a German communist, resistance fighter, and anti-Nazi activist.A trained printer, he played a key role in Berlin’s underground communist resistance, particularly in the Neukölln district. Highly active within the Communist Party of Germany (KPD), he led a local subsection largely composed of Social Democratic sympathizers.
Biography of Werner Jacobs (excerpt)
Werner Jacobs (born April 24, 1909, in Berlin – died January 24, 1999, in Munich) was a German film editor and director. He began his career in the early 1930s as an assistant in film and sound editing, later working for the German branch of MGM and for Bavaria Film.
Biography of Curt Wittje (excerpt)
Curt Wittje (October 2, 1894 – March 16, 1947) was a Nazi politician and senior SS officer who reached the rank of SS-Gruppenführer. He served as a member of the Reichstag and headed the SS central office between 1934 and 1935, the predecessor of the SS Main Office.
Biography of Peter Gradenwitz (excerpt)
Peter Emanuel Gradenwitz (January 24, 1910, Berlin – July 27, 2001, Tel Aviv) was a German-born Israeli musicologist and composer. Born into a Jewish intellectual family, he studied musicology in Freiburg, Berlin, and Prague, earning his PhD in 1936 with a dissertation on Johann Stamitz, while also studying composition with Julius Weismann and Josef Rufer, a pupil of Arnold Schoenberg.
Biography of Marianne Breslauer (excerpt)
Marianne Breslauer (20 November 1909 – 7 February 2001) was a German photographer and photojournalist, regarded as a pioneer of street photography during the Weimar Republic. Trained in Berlin in the late 1920s, she was influenced by Frieda Riess, André Kertész, and briefly by Man Ray during her time in Paris.
Biography of Rudolf Springer (excerpt)
Rudolf Springer, born on April 9, 1909, in Berlin and died there on June 2, 2009, was a German art dealer and gallery owner.He was the great-grandson of Julius Springer, founder of the Springer Verlag publishing house. During World War II, his Jewish ancestry went undiscovered during his military service.
Biography of Paul Rosié (excerpt)
Paul Rosié (October 23, 1910, Berlin – November 1, 1984, Berlin) was a German graphic artist, caricaturist, poster designer, book illustrator, and writer. After completing a commercial apprenticeship, he held various odd jobs before studying graphic art and book design in Berlin from 1936 to 1939.
Biography of Karl Behrens (excerpt)
Karl Behrens (November 18, 1909 – May 13, 1943) was a German design engineer and resistance fighter against Nazism.He was one of the active members of the Berlin-based anti-fascist underground during World War II. Behrens is best known for his role in the resistance network later labeled the “Red Orchestra” by the Abwehr.
Biography of Anne-Marcelle Kahn (excerpt)
Anne-Marcelle Kahn (née Schrameck, 4 June 1896 – 28 June 1965) was a French engineer and the first woman to graduate as an engineer from a French grande école.In 1917, she became the first woman admitted to the École nationale supérieure des mines de Saint-Étienne, where she studied from 1917 to 1919.
Biography of Ann Wyeth McCoy (excerpt)
Ann Wyeth McCoy, born on March 15, 1915, in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, and died on November 10, 2005, was an American composer, pianist, and painter. She was the youngest daughter of artist-illustrator N. C. Wyeth and the fourth of his five children.
Biography of Walter Feilchenfeldt (excerpt)
Walter Feilchenfeldt (born January 21, 1894, in Berlin; died December 9, 1953, in Zurich) was a German art dealer and publisher. The son of a physician, he began working in 1919 for the renowned art dealer and publisher Paul Cassirer and became a partner in the Cassirer gallery in 1924.
Biography of Jeannie Gunn (excerpt)
Jeannie Gunn OBE, born on 5 June 1870 and died on 9 June 1961, was an Australian novelist, teacher, and volunteer for the Returned and Services League of Australia.She wrote under the pen name Mrs Aeneas Gunn. Born in Carlton, Melbourne, she was educated at home and ran a school with her sisters before working as a visiting teacher.
Biography of Vittorio Sereni (excerpt)
Vittorio Sereni (July 27, 1913 – February 10, 1983) was an Italian poet, author, editor, and translator.His poetry frequently reflects major events of twentieth-century Italian history, including Fascism, Italy’s defeat in World War II, and the country’s postwar recovery. Born in Luino, Sereni graduated from the University of Milan in 1936.
Biography of Suzanne Veil (excerpt)
Suzanne Zélie Pauline Veil (28 April 1886 – 24 February 1956) was a French chemist. She studied under Marie Curie from 1912 to 1918 at the Curie laboratory on rue Cuvier and later at the Institut du Radium. She then joined the laboratory of Georges Urbain at the École supérieure de chimie, continuing her work in chemistry.
Biography of Marie-Hélène Schwartz (excerpt)
Marie-Hélène Schwartz (27 October 1913 – 5 January 2013) was a French mathematician and university professor, known for her work on characteristic numbers associated with spaces with singularities. Born Marie-Hélène Lévy in Paris, she was the daughter of mathematician Paul Lévy. She entered the École normale supérieure in 1934, but contracted tuberculosis in 1935, which forced her to interrupt her studies.
Biography of Jeanne Guiot (excerpt)
Jeanne Guiot (born March 24, 1889, in Caen; died July 11, 1963, in Avignon) was a French engineer specializing in metallurgy, particularly special steels for the Navy and heavy industry. A committed feminist, she also advocated for women’s access to scientific and civic responsibilities.
Biography of Alice Sollier (excerpt)
Alice Sollier (née Maille, later Alice Mathieu-Dubois) (3 April 1861 – 29 January 1942) was a French physician.She was the first Black woman to earn the French baccalaureate and the first Black French woman to obtain a medical doctorate, in 1887.
Biography of Thérèse Tréfouël (excerpt)
Thérèse Tréfouël (born Thérèse Boyer, 19 June 1892 – 9 November 1978) was a French biochemist. She studied at the University of Bordeaux and at the Faculty of Sciences in Paris.She later joined the Therapeutic Chemistry Laboratory at the Institut Pasteur in Paris, where she served as assistant from 1921 to 1938, head of laboratory from 1938 to 1954, and head of department from 1955 to 1962.
Biography of Josef Friedrich Perkonig (excerpt)
Josef Friedrich Perkonig (3 August 1890 – 8 February 1959) was an Austrian writer, dramatist, and film producer from Carinthia.The son of a gunsmith and engraver, he did not serve as a soldier in World War I due to health issues, but instead acted as a journalist and propagandist advocating German interests in the region.
Biography of Pauline Ramart (excerpt)
Pauline Ramart-Lucas, born November 22, 1880, in the 14th arrondissement of Paris and died March 17, 1953, in the 15th arrondissement of the same city, was a French chemist, academic, and politician. Born into a modest family, she earned her early qualifications through evening classes, worked as a florist, and became a mother at eighteen to René Lucas, who later became a physicist.
Biography of Henriette Mathieu-Faraggi (excerpt)
Henriette Mathieu-Faraggi (born November 26, 1915; died April 6, 1985) was a French physicist. She studied at the Institut du Radium and married chemist Marcel Mathieu.In March 1950, she was elected to the National Committee of the CNRS. She joined the French Atomic Energy Commission in 1951 and served as head of its Department of Nuclear Physics from 1972 to 1978.
Biography of Sijtje Aafjes (excerpt)
Sijtje Antje Agatha Johanna Aafjes (born August 22, 1893, in Amsterdam, died April 16, 1972, in Rotterdam) was a Dutch painter, draftswoman, and illustrator, best known for her work in children’s literature. She began her professional life as a kindergarten teacher around the age of twenty.
Biography of Alberto Burri (excerpt)
Alberto Burri, born on March 12, 1915, in Città di Castello, and died on February 13, 1995, was an Italian visual artist, painter, and sculptor who was originally trained as a physician. A key figure of European informal art, he is closely associated with matterism and described his own approach as polymaterialist. |
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