There were two Baedekers who became renown.
One was:
Karl Baedeker (November3 1801 to October 4 1859, he was a German publisher. Famous for his Guide books.
The other was:
Karl Baedeker (1877 to 1914), he was a German scientist.
One of his discoveries was related to cuprous iodide.
Karl Baedeker was born on November 3, 1801.
Karl Baedeker was born on November 3, 1801.
Karl Baedeker died on October 4, 1859 at the age of 57.
Frederick W. Baedeker was a Russian missionary.
Karl Baedeker died on October 4, 1859 at the age of 57.
Henry Marx has written: 'Baedeker California (Baedeker's Travel Guides)'
Karl Baedeker was born on November 3, 1801 and died on October 4, 1859. Karl Baedeker would have been 57 years old at the time of death or 213 years old today.
Baedeker. The Baedeker Blitz or Baedeker raidswere a series of Vergeltungsangriffe ("retaliatory raids") by the German Luftwaffe April-June 1942 after the British RAF bombed German cities that had cultural significance. The targets selected by Germany to bomb in England were considered to be on the Baedeker tour guide list of places to see in peacetime.
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Hans Rathgeb has written: 'Baedeker Switzerland'
Miss Baedeker's character in chapter 6 of The Great Gatsby serves as a representation of the superficial and materialistic society of the 1920s. She is described as a forgettable and uninteresting character who is only valued for her appearance, highlighting the shallow nature of the social circles in which the characters move. Ultimately, Miss Baedeker helps to emphasize the theme of the emptiness and lack of substance in the lives of the wealthy elite portrayed in the novel.