University of Heidelberg
University of Heidelberg (University) | |
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Motto | Semper apertus (Latin) |
Formation | 1386 |
Headquarters | Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany |
Type | Public |
One of the oldest universities in Germany and the world |
Heidelberg University is a public research university in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Founded in 1386 on instruction of Pope Urban VI, Heidelberg is Germany's oldest university and one of the world's oldest surviving universities.
As of 2021, 57 Nobel Prize winners have been affiliated with the city of Heidelberg and 33 with the university itself.[1] Modern scientific psychiatry, psychopharmacology, psychiatric genetics,[2] environmental physics,[3] and modern sociology[4] were introduced as scientific disciplines by Heidelberg faculty. Approximately 1,000 doctorates are completed every year, with more than one third of the doctoral students coming from abroad.[5][6]
During the 1960s and 1970s, the university grew dramatically in size. At this time, it developed into one of the main scenes of the left-wing student protests in Germany.[7] In 1975, a massive police force arrested the entire student parliament AStA. Shortly thereafter, the building of the Collegium Academicum, a progressive college in immediate vicinity to the university's main grounds, was stormed by over 700 police officers and closed once and for all.
Employees on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed | End | Description |
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Gerardo Broggini | Law Professor | 1962 | 1968 | Attended Bilderberg/1965 |
Dolf Sternberger | Professor in Political Science | 1947 | 1989 |
Alumni on Wikispooks
Person | Born | Died | Nationality | Summary | Description |
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Marieluise Beck | 25 June 1952 | Member of the German Integrity Initiative who led the German Green party to a highly militaristic stance | |||
Tassilo Broesigke | 8 June 1919 | 9 September 2003 | Austria | Politician Lawyer | Made Austrian Court of Audit/President the year after attending the 1979 Bilderberg |
Gerardo Broggini | 16 November 1926 | 29 October 2018 | Switzerland | Lawyer | Swiss law professor and one of the pioneers of European legal integration. Attended Bilderberg/1965 |
Nejat Eczacıbaşı | 5 January 1913 | 6 October 1993 | Turkey | Chemist Deep state operative Businessperson | Triple Bilderberger Turkish businessman who co-founded Turkish Industrialists' and Businessmen's Association |
Joseph Goebbels | 29 October 1897 | 1 May 1945 | Germany | Politician Propagandist | Minister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda under Adolf Hitler |
Herbert Grünewald | 12 September 1921 | 14 July 2002 | Germany | Chemist Businessperson | Attended the 1980 Bilderberg as Chairman of the Board of German pharma company Bayer, expanded heavily to North America. |
Stephan Harbarth | 19 December 1971 | Germany | Politician Lobbyist Judge | President of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany with an itch to censor independent media. Previously corporate lawyer/lobbyist and politician. | |
Henry Jarecki | 15 April 1933 | Financier Billionaire | Billionaire in Epstein's Black book | ||
Hans Jonas | 10 May 1903 | 5 February 1993 | Germany US | Philosopher | German-born American Jewish philosopher |
Panagiotis Kanellopoulos | 13 December 1902 | 11 September 1986 | Greece | Politician | Attended the first Bilderberg as Greek Defence Minister and former Greek Prime Minister. Also attended the 1956 Bilderberg. |
Hans Klein | 5 August 1936 | Germany | Politician | Single Bilderberger German supreme court justice and politician. | |
Silvana Koch-Mehrin | 17 November 1970 | Germany | Politician Lobbyist | WEF/Young Global Leaders 2005. Promising euro-politician from the German FDP until revelations that she had plagiarized large parts of her doctoral thesis. | |
Helmut Kohl | 3 April 1930 | 16 June 2017 | Germany | Politician | Attended 3 Bilderbergs in the 1980s. Chancellor of Germany 1982-1998 |
Karl-Heinz Lambertz | 4 June 1952 | Belgium | Politician | Belgian politician from the German-speaking minority who president of the European Committee of the Regions 2010-2020. | |
Richard Löwenthal | 15 April 1908 | 9 August 1991 | Germany | Journalist Academic Deep state operative | A Jewish exile from Nazi Germany, he soon was attached to US and UK intelligence services. After the war became a major intellectual in the Social Democratic Party of Germany, and often consulted by the SPD’s leaders, especially Willy Brandt and Ernst Reuter. He attended the 1968 Bilderberg conference. |
W. Somerset Maugham | 25 January 1874 | 16 December 1965 | UK | Author Spook Playwright | English writer, known for his plays, novels and short stories. He also was an intelligence operative during World War 1 and the Russian Revolution. |
Rudolf Mueller | 18 January 1904 | 20 March 1997 | Germany | Lawyer Deep state actor Businessperson | Consulted by Józef Retinger when setting up the Bilderberg group |
Michalis Papakonstantinou | 1 November 1919 | 17 January 2010 | Greece | Politician | Greek Foreign Minister who attended the 1993 Bilderberg meeting. |
Karl Schiller | 24 April 1911 | 26 December 1994 | Germany | Economist | Single Bilderberger German politician |
Dolf Sternberger | 28 July 1907 | 27 July 1989 | Germany | Philosopher Academic | German Political Science academic who attended the third and fourth Bilderbergs |
James Theberge | 28 December 1930 | 20 January 1988 | Diplomat Spook Economist | US Cold War diplomat to Latin America | |
Max Weber | 21 April 1864 | 14 June 1920 | Germany | Sociologist | Renowned sociologist |
Arthur Wilhelm | 1 May 1899 | 4 February 1962 | Switzerland | Economist | Swiss business executive interested in European integration who attended the 1960 Bilderberg and 1961 Bilderbergs. Died suddenly in February 1962. |
Manfred Wörner | 24 September 1934 | 13 August 1994 | Germany | Politician | Deep state operative? Secretary General of NATO. |
References
- ↑ https://www.uni-heidelberg.de/en/university/history/heidelberg-university-nobel-laureates
- ↑ Burgmair, Wolfgang; Eric J. Engstrom; Matthias Weber; et al. (2000–2008). Emil Kraepelin. 7 vols. V: Kraepelin in Heidelberg, 1891–1903 (2005). Munich: Belleville. ISBN 978-3-933510-94-5.
- ↑ http://www.physik.uni-heidelberg.de/
- ↑ William Petersen, Against the Stream, Transaction Publishers, ISBN 978-0-7658-0222-4, 2004, Google Books, p. 24
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20071215155208/http://graduateacademy.uni-heidelberg.de/graduate_academy.html
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20080411233124/http://www.rnz.de/zusammenrnm/00_20080407090100_Vorstoss_in_die_internationale_Dimension.html
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20090215141632/http://mathphys.fsk.uni-heidelberg.de/ruprecht2.html