German University in Prague

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The German University in Prague was a German-language institution of higher education in Prague that operated from the late 19th century until shortly after World War II and educated notable figures such as stress researcher Hans Selye.

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Label Occurrences
German University in Prague canonical 1
University of Prague 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf university
academicDiscipline humanities
law
medicine
natural sciences
philosophy
city Prague NERFINISHED
closureReason post–World War II political changes
country Austria-Hungary NERFINISHED
Czechoslovakia
educated Hans Selye NERFINISHED
stress researcher Hans Selye
historicalContext Austro-Hungarian Empire NERFINISHED
World War II NERFINISHED
interwar Czechoslovakia
languageOfInstruction German
locatedIn Bohemia
Czech lands
Prague NERFINISHED
notableAlumnus Hans Selye NERFINISHED
operatedDuring late 19th century
operatedUntil shortly after World War II
partOf Charles University NERFINISHED
region Central Europe
separatedFrom Charles University NERFINISHED
status defunct university
studentBodyLanguage German-speaking
type German-language university

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Hans Selye educatedAt German University in Prague
Gerhard Gentzen employer German University in Prague
this entity surface form: University of Prague