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  1. 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
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  2. 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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  4. 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.

  5. Jan 21, 2017 · Eva Schlosss (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...

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  6. 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]

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

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