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  1. Died. 1931. Nationality. German. Georg Johann Pfeffer (1854–1931) was a German zoologist, primarily a malacologist, a scientist who studies mollusks . Illustration of the long-armed squid, Chiroteuthis veranyi ( Férussac, 1835), from G.J. Pfeffer (1912). Pfeffer was born in Berlin. In 1887 he became curator of the Hamburg Museum of Natural ...

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  2. Pfeffer was born in Berlin. Career In 1887 he became curator of the Natural History Museum of Hamburg (Naturhistorisches Museum zu Hamburg), which was established in 1843 and destroyed during World World War World War II Pfeffer"s published writings were mainly about cephalopods.

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  4. Georg Pfeffer. Georg Pfeffer (17 January 1943 — 20 May 2020) was a German anthropologist. Born in 1943 in Berlin to a German sociologist father and a British mother, he was schooled in Hamburg. In 1959, he moved to Lahore with his family, and studied at the city's Forman Christian College for 3 years. Later, he moved back to Germany and ...

  5. Obituary: Georg Pfeffer (17 January 1943–20 May 2020) With the death of Georg Pfeffer, we lost an enthusiastic teacher, a great colleague and a friend with ingenious humour, wit and integrity. Moreover, we lost a scholar who was throughout his life deeply committed to the study of kinship, religion, society and culture in South Asia.

  6. Death of Fritz Pfeffer. Fritz Pfeffer died in the Neuengamme concentration camp on 20 December 1944. In the Anne Frank Knowledge Base, the Anne Frank House collects all information about Anne Frank, her fellow hiders and helpers. Here you can find stories, people and events in Anne's life.

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  8. It is unclear how and when Fritz Pfeffer ended up in the Neuengamme concentration camp. It is, however, certain that the prisoners in Neuengamme had to do hard labour under appalling conditions. According to the camp records, Fritz Pfeffer died on 20 December 1944; the cause of death listed was 'enterocolitis', a gastrointestinal infection.

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