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  1. When Auschwitz was evacuated in January 1945, Erich and Heinz were sent on one of the many 'death marches'. They arrived in Mauthausen on 25 January 1945. Four days later, on 29 January 1945, they were both send to the subcamp Ebensee. Erich died there on 7 March 1945 at the age of 43. Source personal data.

  2. Sep 7, 1995 · Erich Geiringer, physician, writer, publisher: born Vienna 31 January 1917; married secondly 1964 Carol Shand (two sons, one daughter); died Wellington, New Zealand 24 August 1995.

  3. Oct 21, 2021 · Oct 21, 2021. -- Erich and Fritzi Geiringer were living with their 11-year-old son, Heinz, and 8-year-old daughter, Eva, in Austria in 1938, when Nazi Germany annexed that country. As a...

  4. was a New Zealand writer, publisher, broadcaster, Fulbright scholar, a leading member of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, and the founder of the New Zealand Medical Association. He was described in a memorial tribute as one of the most significant public health figures in New Zealand in the...

  5. Erich Geiringer 1917-1995 Erich Geiringer died on 25 August 1995. Malice in Blunderland, his critique of the nuclear mentality, was my first introduction to Erich. The title typifies his humorous creative use of the English language, which he could exploit better than most natural English speakers. Erich was born in Vienna in 1917.

  6. February, 1940. By February, 1940, Eva and Fritzi were able to reunite with Erich and Heinz in Amsterdam. The family rented a flat in the Merwedeplein neighborhood, where many Jewish refugees...

  7. Geiringer, Erich (Dr), 1917-1995. Wellington physician, writer, publisher, broadcaster, amateur dramatist and challenger of the status quo. Born Vienna, 31 Jan 1917; escaped from Nazi Germany, Mar 1938 and went to Belgium and then England, where he was briefly interned on the outbreak of war. Attended medical school, Edinburgh and Glasgow ...

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