
Arthur Schönberg
Arthur Schönberg was an Austrian engineer born in 1874, known for his contributions to the early development of the Deutsches Museum in Munich. As a collaborator of Oskar von Miller, he played a crucial role behind the scenes, although he often remained in the shadow of more prominent figures. His life was tragically cut short when he and his wife, Evelyne, were deported to the Theresienstadt ghetto by the Nazi regime, where they both died in 1942.
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Arthur Schönberg was a co-founder of the Deutsches Museum and played a significant role in its early development.
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