Ludwig Munzinger

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Ludwig Munzinger
Born(1877-08-28)28 August 1877
Sarrebourg, Germany
Died15 November 1957(1957-11-15) (aged 80)
Children Ludwig Munzinger Jr.

Ludwig Munzinger (1877-1957) was the founder of the German encyclopedia Munzinger-Archiv. [1] Following his death, his son Ludwig Munzinger Jr. took over the running of the organization. [2]

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  2. "Munzinger-Archiv-Verleger Ludwig Munzinger ist tot". April 11, 2012 via www.spiegel.de.