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  1. Erich Geiringer (31 January 1917 – 24 August 1995) [1] 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.

  2. 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)..

  3. 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.

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  4. This interactive timeline charts the journey of the Geiringer family – parents Erich and Fritzi, children Eva and her older brother, Heinz – after they left Austria, seeking safe havens from ...

  5. The arrest of the Geiringer family. After being betrayed, Erich and Heinz Geiringer were arrested by the SD on 15 May 1944. Fritzi and Eva Geiringer were arrested the next day as well. Event. When Erich and Fritz Geiringer decided to go into hiding in September 1942, they split up.

  6. 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.

  7. Sep 10, 2019 · Eva was born Eva Geiringer, May 1929 in Vienna, Austria. Her parents were Elfriede 'Fritzi' Markovits and Erich Geiringer. Eva also had an older brother called Heinz. The family went to the local Synagogue on the High Holy days and had a happy life until the rise of Nazism.

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