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Erich Geiringer (31 January 1917 – 24 August 1995) was a New Zealand writer, publisher, broadcaster, Fulbright scholar 1953, a leading member of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW), and the founder of the New Zealand Medical Association. George Salmond described him in a memorial tribute as, 'one of the most ...
- Founder of the New Zealand Medical Association, anti-nuclear and abortion rights advocacy
- Claudia Geiringer, Felix Geiringer
- Medical education
- Carol Shand
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.
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Erich Geiringer (31 January 1917 – 24 August 1995) was a New Zealand writer, publisher, broadcaster, Fulbright scholar 1953, a leading member of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW), and the founder of the New Zealand Medical Association.
Jan 21, 2017 · Eva Schloss’s (nee Geiringer) story began in 1929, born to a thoroughly assimilated and cultured middle-class Jewish family in Vienna. By 1938, when German troops marched into Austria to...
Erich Geiringer was born in Vienna on 11 November 1901. His parents were David Geiringer and Hermine Neugebauer. He had a younger sister Blanca Geiringer. On 27 May 1923, Erich married Elfriede 'Fritzi' Markovits. They had two children: Heinz Felix ( 12 July 1926) and Eva Minni ( 11 May 1929 ).. [1]
Jan 21, 2022 · Eva’s father, Erich Geiringer, purchased this bear in auction in Vienna in the 1930s. After the war the bear symbolized for Eva her father and her liberation from Auschwitz by a fur-clad Russian soldier.
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; Fulbright scholar, Boston and worked in London. Married secondly Carol Shand, 1964 (two sons, one daughter); medical practice in Wellington.