Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz died in 1973.
Georg Ferdinand Howaldt died in 1883.
Georg Flegel died in 1638.
Georg Morgenstierne died in 1978.
Georg Holzherr died in 2012.
Georg Carabelli died in 1842.
Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz was born in 1904.
Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller died in 1865.
Georg Ferdinand Howaldt died in 1883.
Ernst Georg Ferdinand Küster died in 1930.
Georg Heinrich Ferdinand Nesselmann died in 1881.
Georg Frederik Ferdinand Allen died in 1925.
Ferdinand Georg Frobenius died on August 3, 1917 at the age of 67.
Arnold Duckwitz died in 1881.
Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz (born September 29, 1904, in Bremen; died February 16, 1973 in Bremen) was a German diplomat and memeber of the Nazi party who used his position as diplomat in Copenhagen to warn over 7000 Danish Jews (over 95% of the Jewish population) of their intended deportation in 1943 and arrange their escape to Sweden.
Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller was born in 1793.
Georg Ferdinand Howaldt was born in 1802.
Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz was a German diplomat who played a crucial role in saving thousands of Danish Jews during the Holocaust. In September 1943, Duckwitz warned Danish Jewish leaders about the impending Nazi plan to deport Jews to concentration camps. This information allowed many Danish Jews to escape to Sweden, ultimately saving approximately 7,200 lives. Duckwitz's actions exemplify the impact of individual courage and moral conviction in the face of immense evil.