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George W. Schmidt was a German professor, who, at the time of Karl Schmidt's birth, was teaching in Lake Forest, Illinois. His family left the city in 1907 and settled in Wisconsin . They worked on a farm near Stanley, Wisconsin , [ 2 ] where his mother and his younger brother died in a fire on August 7, 1935.
Carl Schmitt [a] (11 July 1888 – 7 April 1985) was a German jurist, political theorist, and prominent member of the Nazi Party.He was the presiding legal expert at meetings during the early stages of the Third Reich that resulted in a formal decision to bypass the process of formulating a new constitution.
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff (Karl Schmidt until 1905; 1 December 1884 – 10 August 1976) was a German expressionist painter and printmaker; he was one of the four founders of the artist group Die Brücke. Life and work
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff (1884–1976), German painter; Karl Schmitt-Walter (1900–1985), German operatic baritone; Karl Shmidt (1846–1928), mayor of Kishinev; Karl von Schmidt (1817–1875), Prussian cavalry general; Karl Ludwig Schmidt (1891–1956), German Protestant theologian and professor of New Testament studies
Karl Schmid may refer to: Karl Schmid (artist) Karl Schmid (athlete) Karl Schmid (rower) See also. Karl Schmidt (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 5 August ...
Karl Schmidt (died April 2016) was an American radio broadcaster from Wisconsin who created the radio drama series Earplay. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Schmidt spent the majority of his career at station WHA and Wisconsin Public Radio .
The City Duma building was built between 1898 and 1901, during Shmidt's tenure as mayor. In 1857–1863 he studied at the Regional Gymnasium of Kishinev. After graduation he studied at the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of St. Vladimir University in Kiev between 1863–1864, but in 1865 he transferred to the Faculty of Law of the Imperial Novorossiya University, from which he graduated ...
Karl Ludwig Schmidt (Frankfurt am Main 5 February 1891 – Basel, 10 January 1956) was a German Protestant theologian and professor of New Testament studies at the University of Basel. He taught that the accounts of the New Testament were to be regarded as fixed written versions of oral Gospel tradition . [ 1 ]