. . . . "Gotthard Fliegel"@en . . . . . . "1775"^^ . . . "17216562"^^ . . . "Gotthard Fliegel"@de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Gotthard Fliegel (28 December 1873 \u2013 22 June 1947) was a German geographer. His work was mostly on western Germany, especially the Lower Rhine basin. He was born in Dammer in Lower Silesia and attended the Maria-Magdalenen school in Wroc\u0142aw. He then studied at the University of Wroc\u0142aw, where he gained a Ph.D. after his 1898 dissertation on the spread of marine Pennsylvanian rocks in South and East Asia. Later that year, he moved to the Geological-Palaeontological Institute in Bonn, where he remained until 1903 as an assistant to . He then became a geologist with the Prussian Geological Institute in Berlin and in 1923 became a department director. In 1919 he became associate professor at the Agricultural University of Berlin. The rise of the Nazis led to his retirement in 1934."@en . "Walter Gotthard Waldemar Fliegel (* 28. Dezember 1873 in Nieder-Dammer bei Steinau, Schlesien; \u2020 22. Juni 1947 in Berlin-Nikolassee) war ein deutscher Geologe."@de . . . . . . . . . . "Walter Gotthard Waldemar Fliegel (* 28. Dezember 1873 in Nieder-Dammer bei Steinau, Schlesien; \u2020 22. Juni 1947 in Berlin-Nikolassee) war ein deutscher Geologe."@de . . . . . . . "925950632"^^ . . . "Gotthard Fliegel (28 December 1873 \u2013 22 June 1947) was a German geographer. His work was mostly on western Germany, especially the Lower Rhine basin. He was born in Dammer in Lower Silesia and attended the Maria-Magdalenen school in Wroc\u0142aw. He then studied at the University of Wroc\u0142aw, where he gained a Ph.D. after his 1898 dissertation on the spread of marine Pennsylvanian rocks in South and East Asia. Later that year, he moved to the Geological-Palaeontological Institute in Bonn, where he remained until 1903 as an assistant to . He then became a geologist with the Prussian Geological Institute in Berlin and in 1923 became a department director. In 1919 he became associate professor at the Agricultural University of Berlin. The rise of the Nazis led to his retirement in 1934. His son Fritz Fliegel was a Luftwaffe pilot killed in World War II."@en . .