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Technische Universität Berlin: Doctoral advisor: Gerhard Ertl: Peter Strasser (born in Heilbronn) is a German chemist. He is the winner of the 2021 Faraday Medal. [1]
Strasser did not live to see the end of the war. On 5 August 1918, [3] during a night raid against Boston, Norwich, and the Humber Estuary, Strasser's L 70 met a British reconnaissance D.H.4. [4] Pilot Major Egbert Cadbury and Gunner Major Robert Leckie shot down the L 70 just north of Wells-next-the-Sea on the Norfolk coast. None of the 23 men ...
Josef Strasser, Peter's father, was a leading functionary of the Social Democratic movement in Reichenberg, Bohemia, before World War I, then part of Austria-Hungary. His mother, Isa Strasser, despite coming from the Prussian nobility, was a committed leftist. Peter's parents later moved to Vienna and joined the Communist Party of Austria (KPÖ).
Strasser was elected Director of the Working Association and Goebbels became the Business Manager. Elberfeld, the seat of Gau Rhineland-North, served as the organization's headquarters. A journalistic organ named the National Socialist Letters ( Nationalsozialistischen Briefe , or NS-Briefe ) was established, which appeared twice a month from 1 ...
Graf Zeppelin is launched, 8 December 1938.. After 1933, the Kriegsmarine began to examine the possibility of building an aircraft carrier. [1] Wilhelm Hadeler had been Assistant to the Professor of Naval Construction at the Technische Hochschule in Charlottenburg (now Technische Universität Berlin) for nine years when he was appointed to draft preliminary designs for an aircraft carrier in ...
Peter Strasser may refer to: Peter Strasser (1876–1918), German aviation leader in World War I; Peter Strasser (chemist) (born 1969), German chemist;
Peter G. Strasser is an American attorney who served as the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana from 2018 to 2021. Prior to becoming the U.S. Attorney, he was a partner at the New Orleans office of Chaffe McCalle.
Max Strasser (1904–1967), Swiss footballer; Otto Strasser (1897–1974), German Nazi Party leader and exiled activist; Peter Strasser (1876–1918), Imperial German Navy officer, commander of the German naval Zeppelin fleet in World War I; Peter Strasser (born 1969), German chemist; Peter G. Strasser, American attorney