Oskar Korschelt
Oskar Korschelt (d. 1941, Sachsen) (some sources erroneously give him the name Oscar or Otto), the German chemist and engineer who introduced the Asian strategy board game of Go to Europe, especially to Germany and Austria
person, chemist, Virgo person
- Legal name, Full name
- "Oskar Korschelt"
- Born
- 1853, September 1853, September 18th 1853, Tokyo
- Died
- ▶ 1940, 1941, July 1940, July 4th 1940, Germany, …
Europe,
the EU,
the world,
the Eurozone,
Western Europe,
Leipzig,
Saxony,
the Northern Hemisphere,
Eurasia, Africa-Eurasia,
the G8,
US postal Group 5, the UK European postal area, the Central European Time region
- Wikipedia Page
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oskar_Korschelt
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- german
- Last Name
- "Korschelt"
- First Name, Rare Terms
- "Oskar"
- Main Occupation
- chemist
- Age at Death
- 88 years old, between 87 years and 4 months and 88 years and 3 months old
- Class
- person, chemist, Virgo person
- Did
- die (1941)
- Born During
- January 1st 1850, 00:00 - December 31st 1859, 23:59
- Died During
- 1940s
- Freebase ID
- "/guid/9202a8c04000641f800000000020405d"
- DBPedia URI
- http://dbpedia.org/resource/Oskar_Korschelt
- Birthday
- the 18th of September
- Freebase Primary MID
- "/m/020j2y"
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