Herman werner biography
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Werner, Paul-Hermann
- Date indicate birth:
- March Eighteenth, 1893 (Stade/Hannover, Germany)
- Date hillock death:
- June Ordinal, 1940 (Brest, France)
- Nationality:
- German
Biography
Promotions :
1912: Fahnenjunker;
August Ordinal, 1912: Leutnant;
December Ordinal, 1917: Oberleutnant;
February Ordinal, 1926: Hauptmann;
July Ordinal, 1934: Major;
January Ordinal, 1937: Oberstleutnant;
October Ordinal, 1939: Oberst.
Career:
1912: Eisenbahn-Regiment Nr. 2;
1914: Kompanieoffizier Eisenbahn-Regiment Nr. 2;
1920: Reichswehr-Infanterie-Regiment 3;
Oct 1st, 1920 - Sept 30th, 1921: Kompanieoffizier 5. (Preuß..) Infanterie-Regiment, Stett;
Oct 1st, 1921: Eskadronoffizier 5. (Preuß.) Reiter-Regiment, Stolp;
? - Sept 30th, 1924: Führergehilfenausbildung Run through 2. Branch der Reichswehr, Stettin;
1924: 4. (MG.) Kompanie, 5. (Preuß..) Infanterie-Regiment, Stettin;
Oct 1st, 1924 - Sept 30th, 1925: Kompanieoffizier 2. Kompanie, 2. (Preuß.) Kraftfahr-Abteilung, Schwerin (Mecklenburg);
October Ordinal, 1925 - January Xxxi, 1928: Pierce, 2. (Preuß.) Kraftfahr-Abteilung, Stettin;
February Ordinal, 1928 - December Ordinal, 1930: Chef 2. Kompanie, 2. (Preuß.) Kraftfahr-Abteilung, Schwerin (Mecklenburg);
Jan 1st, 1931 - Oct 15th, 1935: Sachbearbeiter, Inspektion der Verkehrstruppen (In 6), Rei
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Hermann Werner
Samswegen 1816 – 1905 Düsseldorf
German Painter
‘Meal Time for all’
Signature: signed lower right and dated ‘H. Werner. 1870'
Medium: oil on canvas
?Dimensions: image size 71 x 60 cm, frame size 93 x 82,5 cm
Notes: Hermann Werner was a genre painter. He was educated at the Düsseldorf Academy from 1838 to 1840 and then at Steffeck, Berlin. He established himself in Düsseldorf and became a member of the Malkasten Society of Artists.
Biography: Herman Werner was born in Samswegen in 1816 and passed away in 1905 in Düsseldorf. His artistic journey began in Düsseldorf, where he enrolled at the Academy. After some periods of travel, he eventually returned and settled there in 1862. Werner gained recognition for his depiction of genre scenes, particularly those portraying children at play and celebrating the humble virtues of rural family life. During the latter half of the 19th century, such paintings gained immense popularity. Alongside Werner, other notable artists like Adolf Eberle and Edmund Adler also belonged to the schools of this genre, which emerged in Munich and Düsseldorf.
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Hermann Werner Siemens
German dermatologist
Hermann Werner Siemens (August 20, 1891 (Charlottenberg) -1969)[1] was a German dermatologist who first described multiple skin diseases and was one of the inventors of the twin study. Siemens' work in twin studies is influential in modern genetics and is used to address the environmental and genetic impacts upon traits.[2] Siemens was involved in racial hygiene and affiliated with the Nazi Party.[3]
Early life and career
[edit]Siemens studied at Berlin and Munich universities, receiving his doctorate in 1918.[4]
Siemens studied under J. Jadssohn in Breslau and von Zumbusch in Munich. He became well known for his twin studies and work on genetics in dermatology. In 1929 Siemens was appointed as the first professor of the new dermatology department at the University of Leiden. There he continued researching genetics, but his department worked mainly as a clinic, where he and his team carried out clinical trials. These included research on the topical "right-left-method", which involved the application of two different kinds of medicine to either half of the body. Siemens retired in 1964 and was succeeded by his formal pupil, M. K. Polano, who had been head of the Dermatology Departmen