University of Würzburg

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Group.png University of Würzburg  
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MottoVeritati
Formation1402
HeadquartersWürzburg, Bavaria
Type Public
University in Würzburg,Bavaria

The Julius Maximilian University of Würzburg[1] (also referred to as the University of Würzburg, in German Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg) is a public research university in Würzburg, Germany.

After the Second World War, the Allied military government dismissed 123 of the 150 professors who had worked before 1945 and only allowed 27 back to lecture at the university.[2]

 

Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornDiedNationalitySummaryDescription
Hans Boden28 July 189317 November 1970GermanIndustrialistRhodes Scholarship German industrialist in Germany before, during and after WW2
Joseph Goebbels29 October 18971 May 1945GermanPolitician
Propagandist
Minister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda under Adolf Hitler
Otmar Issing27 March 1936GermanEconomistTriple Bilderberger European central banker who became "international advisor" for Goldman Sachs.
Klaus Kleinfeld6 November 1957GermanBusinesspersonUS/German businessman. Bilderberg steering committee, CFR, ERTI
Heinrich Troeger4 March 190128 August 1975GermanCentral bankerGerman politician who attended the first and fourth Bilderbergs, then became Vice President of the Bundesbank
Theo Waigel22 April 1939GermanPolitician
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References

  1. http://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/en/ueber/university/
  2. Peter A. Süß: Die Entwicklung der Würzburger Hochschulen im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert. In: Ulrich Wagner (Hrsg.): Geschichte der Stadt Würzburg. 4 Bände, Band I-III/2, Theiss, Stuttgart 2001–2007; III/1–2: Vom Übergang an Bayern bis zum 21. Jahrhundert. Band 2, 2007, ISBN 978-3-8062-1478-9, S. 1312, Anm. 136.