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  1. Ernst Geissler (3 August 1915 in Chemnitz, Saxony, Germany – 3 June 1989 in Huntsville, Alabama, United States) was a German-American aerospace engineer. After World War II, he went to the United States on 16 November 1945 as part of the Argentina group, Operation Paperclip. [1]

  2. Ernst D. Geissler was born on August 4, 1915 in Chemnitz, Saxony, Germany, where he attended grammar school and high school until 1934. From there, he left to attend a technical university in Dresden, Germany, where he graduated with a diploma in Technical Physics.

  3. Content Description. Materials relating to the life and career of Ernst Geissler. Dates. Creation: 1950 - 2000. Creator. Geissler, Ernst (Person) Conditions Governing Access. This collection is open for research in the Archives & Special Collections reading room.

  4. Ernst Geissler was a German-American aerospace engineer. After World War II, he came to the United States in 16 November 1945 as part of the Argentina group, Operation Paperclip. [1] Geissler became director of the Aeroballistics Division at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in 1960. [2]

  5. Ernst Geissler Collection (MC-154) Engineering Relations for Heat Transfer and Friction in High Velocity Flow by E.R.G. Eckert*

  6. A German-American aerospace engineer. After World War II, he came to the United States in 16 November 1945 as part of the Argentina group, Operation Paperclip. Geissler became director of the Aeroballistics Division at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in 1960.

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  7. National Geographic "Exploring Tomorrow with the Space Agency" by Allan C. Fisher, Jr., 1960-07, Box: 1, Folder: 19. Ernst Geissler Collection, MC-154. The University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives & Special Collections. Copy to clipboard

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