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Introduction to the autobiography of Julius Schaxel

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  1. The pre-trial confinements of the NKVD USSR (the secret police) were located along the Lubjanka streets.

  2. This sentency is fragmentary in the German original, and difficult to interpret.

  3. Maxim Gorki (Gorkij), 1868–1936, one of the most significant Russian-Soviet writers, member of the socialist-democrat party (1905), founder of “socialist realism” and friend of Vladimir Lenin, who belonged to the circle of his Capri friends.

  4. The German zoologist and geneticist Ludwig Plate was a pupil and successor of Ernst Haeckel. However , immediately after taking office Plate came into personal conflict with his teacher. Plate was also known for his racist convictions.

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Reiß, C., Springer, S., Hoßfeld, U. et al. Introduction to the autobiography of Julius Schaxel. Theory Biosci. 126, 165–175 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12064-007-0015-7

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