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Spies, Inventors, Entrepreneurs: Prussia's Industrialization in Life Pictures

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  • Categories:Europe
  • Language:German(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:March,2022
  • Pages:640
  • Retail Price:24.00 EUR
  • Size:175mm×245mm
  • Page Views:5
  • Words:(Unknown)
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  • Text Color:Full color
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From August Borsig to Sophie Henschel, from a spy from Neuruppin and a murdered Berlin inventor: 19 life pictures of famous and lesser-known men and women illustrate the period of industrialization in the long 19th century. Many of the technological advances that are commonplace today emerged in this era that ended with World War I: railroads, electric trams and street lighting, artificial dyes and varnishes, automobiles, air-filled rubber tires, artificial fertilizers, aspirin, telephones, subways, airplanes , electric washing machines, the water closet and the 35mm camera. Exciting biographies and amazing insights – with numerous colored illustrations.

Author

Andreas Bödecker, born in 1958, was a member of the management team of a private bank in Berlin for 25 years after studying in Freiburg and Stanford and then completing his doctorate. He currently works as a lawyer and administrator of several foundations. He has directed the Brandenburg-Preußen Museum since 2013. Helga Tödt, born in Braunschweig in 1946, worked in various positions as a specialist and medical officer in the public health service after studying medicine and completing her doctorate at the Free University of Berlin. Helga Tödt has already published several historical biographies.

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