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While he prepared the expedition, Schäfer used the term "Schaefer Expedition 1938/1939" on his letterhead and to apply for sponsorship from businessmen. [3] The official expedition name had to be changed by order of the Ahnenerbe, however, to German Tibet-Expedition Ernst Schaefer (in capital letters), "under the patronage of the Reichsführer-SS Himmler and in connection with the Ahnenerbe ...
In 1938-1939 from May 1938 to August 1939, a German scientific expedition led by German zoologist and SS officer Ernst Schäfer was carried out. Member of this expedition was also Bruno Beger, a racial anthropologist, ethnologist, and explorer. In 2009, 5.6 million tourists visited Tibet Autonomous Region and spent ¥5.6 billion. Both were 150% ...
German explorer, writer, zoologist, ornithologist, photographer and university teacher Leiter der Deutschen Tibet-Expedition Ernst Schäfer (1938/39), SS-Sturmbannführer, Leiter des Sven-Hedin-Institutes: Date of birth/death: 14 March 1910 : 21 July 1992 : Location of birth/death: Cologne : Bad Bevensen : Work location
The 1938–1939 German expedition to Tibet was an expedition that arrived to Tibetan territory in 1939 and was led by Ernst Schäfer. On September 29, this group had been observed by the British authorities in India. The expedition under the patronage of Heinrich Himmler's Ahnenerbe Institute was guided by Ernst Schäfer, an SS officer.
1938–1939 German expedition to Tibet; 1939 Japanese expedition to Tibet; Bakhtiyar Khalji's Tibet campaign (1206) British expedition to Tibet, also known as the Younghusband expedition (1903–1904) Mongol invasions of Tibet (1206–1273)
A new exhibition captures the moment when Germany started to rebuild her national pride, in the Himalayan mountains.
Ethnolinguistic map of Tibet (1967) ... Edmund Geer during the 1938–1939 German expedition to Tibet Rogyapas, an outcast group, early 20th century. Their hereditary ...
Category: Germany–Tibet relations. ... 1938–1939 German expedition to Tibet; D. Loden Sherab Dagyab This page was last edited on 14 January 2019, at 03:03 (UTC ...