- Leo
Eitinger (12
December 1912 – 15
October 1996) was a
Norwegian psychiatrist,
author and educator. He was a
Holocaust survivor who
studied the late-onset...
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explorer and
humanist Fridtjof Nansen. In 1991, he won The Lisl and Leo
Eitinger Prize for his work with
refugees and
human rights.
Nansen is also known...
- p. 580. Bauer,
Yehuda (1984). "The Most
Ancient Group Prejudice". In
Eitinger, Leo (ed.). The Anti-Semitism of Our Time. Oslo:
Nansen Committee. p. 14...
- Annæus Schjødt, the
prosecutor in the
trial Benjamin Lønne Røsler as Leo
Eitinger, a Czech-Norwegian
psychiatrist and an
Auschwitz survivor called to testify...
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distributed are 1997, 1999, 2003, and 2004. It is also
called the Lisl and Leo
Eitinger Prize. 2017: İştar Gözaydın,
Turkish professor of Law and
Politics 2016:...
- ISBN 8203111440.
Norwegian government (1998). "NOU 1998.12: Alta
bataljon (aka "The
Eitinger Report") –
section 11.6.2: Sivorg".
Norges offentlige utredninger (in Norwegian)...
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Elisabeth "Lisl" Kohn (1914–1999), wife of
Norwegian psychiatrist Leo
Eitinger Lisl
Steiner (1927–2023), Austrian-born
American photographer, photojournalist...
- TV
Personality of the Year 1978 Succeeded by Odd
Grythe Preceded by Leo
Eitinger Recipient of the
Fritt Ord
Award 1989 Succeeded by
Charter 77 Preceded by...
- und
Nordeuropa Juni 1942–1945. Berlin: De
Gruyter Oldenbourg, p. 188. "
Eitinger-rapporten – del 1". NOU 1998: 12. Alta
bataljon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Government...
- was
awarded the
University of Oslo
Human Rights Award, the Leo and Lisl
Eitinger Prize in 2007, and
named a
Carnegie Scholar in
Islamic Law in 2005. He...