Kausche, G. A.
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III. Abt., Rep. 84/2, Nr. 2987
III. Abt., Rep. 84/2 Nachlass Adolf Butenandt -Korrespondenz-
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1945, 1949-1951
Enthält u.a.: Zustandsbericht Kausches bezüglich Biologische Reichsanstalt bzw. seiner Abteilung vom September 1945.- Wissenschaftlicher Austausch (Virusforschung).- Auseinandersetzung zwischen Kausche und Georg Melchers.
Enthält auch: Durchschläge von Schreiben Kausches an Erwin Bünning und Hans Friedrich-Freksa.
Enthält auch: Durchschläge von Schreiben Kausches an Erwin Bünning und Hans Friedrich-Freksa.
Sachakte
Schäfer, Werner
Pfankuch, E.
Stanley, Wendell M(eredith)
Stubbe, Hans
Wettstein, Friedrich (Fritz) von
Bergold, Gernot H.
Bothe, Walther
Bünning, Erwin
Danneel, Rolf
Friedrich-Freksa, Hans
Hartmann, Max
Kausche, Gustav Adolf
Kuhn, Richard
Melchers, Georg
Schramm, Gerhard
Arbeitsstätte für Virusforschung der Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institute für Biochemie und Biologie
Biologische Reichsanstalt für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Zweigstelle Heidelberg
Institut für Virusforschung, Heidelberg
Zeitschrift für Naturforschung
KWI für medizinische Forschung
MPG
Universität Heidelberg
KWI für Biochemie, Abt. Virusforschung
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- Archiv der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften e.V. (Archivtektonik)
- III. Abt. Nachlässe (Archival tectonics)
- Reposituren (Archival tectonics)
- III. Abt., Rep. 84/2 Nachlass Adolf Butenandt -Korrespondenz- (Archival holding)
- Nachlass Adolf Butenandt -Korrespondenz- (Classification)
- I. Allgemeine und wissenschaftliche Korrespondenz (Classification)
- K (Classification)
- Ka (Classification)