Eugen Fischer (historian)

Eugen Fischer (historian)

Dr. Eugen Fischer (pseudonym: A. Helm), (* March 3, 1899, Berchtesgaden - March 19, 1973, Berchtesgaden) was a German geologist and historian.

Literary works

* "Das Berchtesgadener Land im Wandel der Zeit" 1929
* "Die Literatur über das Berchtesgadener Land und seine Alpen" 1930
* "Moritz Mayer - ein Lebensbild der Heldin Judith Platter des Romans 'Zwei Menschen' von Richard Voss" 1930, (with Magdalene Ziemke, 2. Auflage 1959)
* "Hallthurm" 1959

References

* "Berchtesgaden im Wandel der Zeit - Ergänzungsband I", 1982, published by Hellmut Schöner on the basis of the 1929 book by A. Helm


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