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== Education in Hamburg ==

''Schmitz was educated at the Realgymnasium Obersekunda in Hamburg'' is - I'm sorry - rubbish. A '''Realgymnasium''' is (or rather, was then) the german word for something like high school, and the '''Obersekunda''' usually is the 11th year of your school life, counting from the first year after '''Kindergarten'''. The actual name of that school may have to stay unknown.

I found this information at google books, on page 1065 in the chapter on "Contemporary Science Fiction Authors II", Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, part 2, by R Reginald, 1979.

Maybe someone can look into the real book and correct the article.

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Date of return from Germany

"...until 1938, when World War II broke out" is obviously wrong. Does anyone have better information?

-- Epimetreus 05:27, 25 September 2006 (UTC)

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Education in Hamburg

Schmitz was educated at the Realgymnasium Obersekunda in Hamburg is - I'm sorry - rubbish. A Realgymnasium is (or rather, was then) the german word for something like high school, and the Obersekunda usually is the 11th year of your school life, counting from the first year after Kindergarten. The actual name of that school may have to stay unknown.

I found this information at google books, on page 1065 in the chapter on "Contemporary Science Fiction Authors II", Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, part 2, by R Reginald, 1979.

Maybe someone can look into the real book and correct the article.

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