Deutsche Biographie
German biographical reference work
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Deutsche Biographie (English: German Biography) is a German-language online biographical dictionary. It published thus far information about more than 730,000 individuals and families (2016).[1] All entries are linked to the Integrated Authority File (GND).
The German Biography also contains the articles from
- Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB: 1875–1912)
- Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB: 1953–2023)
- NDB-online (2020– )
References
- ^ Historische Kommission bei der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften: Jahresbericht 2016[permanent dead link], p 7.
External links
- Deutsche Biographie
- Deutsche Biographie – About