Heinz Sielmann
German zoologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Heinz Sielmann was a German wildlife photographer, biologist, zoologist and documentary filmmaker. Early life Heinz's father was physician Paul Sielmann. His first film, in 1938, was a silent movie on bird life in East Prussia and the Memelland. Further work was interrupted by World War II. He was initially stationed in occupied Poland in Poznań , as an instructor at a radio-communications training unit of the Luftwaffe. Sielmann gained a degree in biology and specialized in zoology, in 1940, at the University of Posen, at that time a Germanized university. There he met Joseph Beuys, who was his trainee, and they both attended lectures in biology and zoology. Later he was stationed in Crete, where he worked in cinematographically. Following time as a prisoner of war of the British in Cairo and London he started editing the material from Crete in London for a three-part documentary.
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- Pressure-broadening spectroscopy of HCl pure rotational lines with a far-infrared optically pumped laser (1981) (18)
- Electromechanical tuning element (EMT) with extended range for dither stabilization of lasers (1984) (10)
- My year with the woodpeckers (1959) (8)
- Waveguide laser using a curved grating (1982) (0)
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