French author, journalist, feminist and European politician. From 1914 to 1918, she worked as a war nurse and founded a hospital in the Côtes-du-Nord. From…
German physician at the Physiological Institute of the Albertus University of Königsberg. He died in Vilsen on 25 January 1943, aged 71. Link to Wikipedia…
American painter known for her watercolours, mostly self-taught, she painted her impressions of a space shuttle launch in 1984, under the auspices of the NASA…
French doctor, engineer and physicist who became the organizer and first dean of the new faculty of medicine in Strasbourg in 1919, following the return…
French race horse jockey.
German typographer, graphic designer, painter, teacher and poet, who created numerous fonts, including Weiß-Fraktur (1913), Weiß-Antiqua (1928, Weiß-Gotisch (1936) and Weiß-Rundgotisch (1937). Only a few…
French attorney, a graduate of the University of Paris in 1880. He became an authority on International Law and was the author of law texts.
Swiss engineer, astrologer, author, editor, psychologist, world lecturer and data collector who is the president of Astrodata, a Swiss astrological computer service. He is a…
Italian psychoanalyst, the first in Italy, and the founder of psychoanalysis in Italy. His most important theoretical contributions were perhaps to the development of ego…
American psychiatrist. His research includes reincarnation, past life regression, future-life progression, and survival of the human soul after death. Weiss is a frequent guest on…
August Weismann: Pioneer of Genetics and His Human Design August Weismann, a towering figure in the field of biology, is best known for his groundbreaking…
German medical doctor and astrologer. He published together with his astrological mentor, Friedrich Schwickert, five books. He translated also some classical authors. In 1938 he…
German-Jewish lawyer and Vice President of the Berlin police during the Weimar Republic. A member of the liberal Deutsche Demokratische Partei, Weiß was known as…
American military personnel, a United States Navy four-star admiral who served as Vice Chief of Naval Operations (VCNO) from 1972 to 1973; Commander in Chief,…
German physician, playwright, novelist, philosopher and fighter in the German Resistance against Nazism. He died on 26 March 1969. Link to Wikipedia biography
German painter whose work forms a bridge between Impressionism and early Expressionism. He is also known today for his cartoons and illustrations. From 1897 to…
Austrian painter who died on 18 November 1988. Link to Wikipedia biography (German)
German film and television actress who died on 28 September 2004, aged 82, in Dortmund, Germany. Link to Wikipedia biography
American golfer who, for years, was one of the top 24 finishers in the Master’s Tournament, finishing second four times. Known for booming tee strokes…
American software engineer and digital artist whose experience as an iOS app developer predates the release of Apple’s App Store. He has collaborated with avant…
Luxembourg artist who painted over 5,000 watercolours, mostly of Luxembourg and its surroundings. He also worked as an architect, designing some of Luxembourg’s most imposing…
German politician, Royal Permanent Secretary in Munich, and President of the Chamber of Deputies of the Kingdom of Bavaria. He died on 15 May 1880…
American military, major general, U.S. marine corps.
German SS-Sturmbannführer (major) and a chronic alcoholic, who became the first commandant of Flossenbürg concentration camp beginning in May 1938 and remaining so until January…
Scottish engineer and Director of the National Gas Turbine Establishment and afterwards director of the National Engineering Laboratory, East Kilbride. Weir was married with three…
French professional basketball player. Remarkable for his size (2.18m), he played in the Spanish, Greek, and French (Limoges) leagues. With the French team, he won…
American steel heiress and socialite, the wealthy widow of Pittsburgh steel king Ernest T. Weir, and the former wife of Polish author Jerzy Kosi?ski. On…
Scottish industrialist and politician, who served as President of the Air Council in 1918. He joined the business established by his father and his uncle,…
Austrian stage and screen actress.
American figure skater, the 2008 World bronze medalist, a two-time Grand Prix Final bronze medalist, the 2001 World Junior Champion, and a three-time U.S. national…
Colin Traynor Weir Biography – Human Design and Legacy Colin Traynor Weir: A Life by Design Early Life and Background Colin Traynor Weir was born…
New Zealand educator and entertainer with a 30-year career in theatre, film, radio and television; classroom and lecture room. Dick Weir developed, produced and presented…
Chris and her husband Colin, a couple from Largs, Scotland, won 161 millions pounds in Euromullions on 12 July 2011. Chris was a psychiatric nurse.…
American writer, the author of two novels, The Irreversible Decline of Eddie Socket (HarperCollins, 1989), which won the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Debut Fiction…
Norwegian Jewish housewife and victim of the Holocaust. Her parents were Jewish immigrants from Lithuania. In the the four volume work “Våre Falne [Our Fallen]…
Norwegian Jewish agent and victim of the Holocaust. In the the four volume work “Våre Falne [Our Fallen] 1939-1945,” commissioned by the Norwegian government in…
Norwegian Jewish victim of the Holocaust. In the the four volume work “Våre Falne [Our Fallen] 1939-1945,” commissioned by the Norwegian government in 1945 to…
Marjorie Weinzweig: A Profound Journey Through Philosophy and Human Design Marjorie Weinzweig, a distinguished Canadian-American professor of philosophy and a prolific author, has left a…
Scottish ship owner who created and headed the firm of Andrew Weir and Co, Glasgow. In the First World War he served as a minister…
American math champion. He was one of six Americans chosen from 350,000 high school students for the USA team at the math Olympics held in…
American podcaster and author who served as a professor of biology at Evergreen State College, but resigned in the aftermath of the 2017 Evergreen State…
Harvey Weinstein: A Complex Portrait Through Film and Human Design Born on March 19, 1952, in Flushing, New York, Harvey Weinstein emerged as a formidable…
American skating star, a vital member on the U.S. men’s short-track speed skating relay team which placed fourth at the Utah Olympics in February 2002.…
Friedrich Weinreb Biography: A Blend of Economy and Mysticism Friedrich Weinreb: A Life Intertwined with Economy, Mysticism, and Human Design Friedrich Weinreb was a remarkable…
Norwegian resistance fighter during WW II. He was a member of Milorg and was second-in-command of Milorg D13 (the organisation’s section covering Oslo and it’s…
American attorney specializing in criminal law. He died from pancreatic cancer in New York City on 23 March 2011. Link to Wikipedia biography
Jewish Austrian philosopher whose single work, “Geschlecht und Charakter” (1903; “Sex and Character”), served as a sourcebook for anti-Semitic propagandists. Weininger became a Christian the…
French accomplice of Marc Dutroux’s. Given drugs, he was buried alive next to Julie Lejeune and Mélissa Russo. (See the case at: Dutroux, Marc)
American baseball player, a right-handed shortstop who played twenty games for the Cleveland Indians in 1945. He died in Elyria, Ohio on 15 March 2009.…
Austrian-Hungarian conductor and composer who conducted the Royal Symphony in Berlin from 1891-1907, also performed in posts in Munich, Darmstadt and the Vienna Conservatory. In…