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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Selma Freud (b., 21 August 1877, Vienna, dSelma Freud (b., 21 August 1877, Vienna, d. after 1933, probably in Israel) was an Austrian physicist and the founder of the first official Salvation Army corps in Vienna. She received her doctorate in physics from the University of Vienna in 1906 and was widely thought to be the first Austrian woman to do so, although she was in fact the second. There is no record of Freud pursuing physics research beyond her dissertation. Instead, having been raised Protestant in a largely Catholic country, Freud trained with the Salvation Army in London in the early 1920s and in 1926 founded the first Austrian chapter of the Heilsarmee (the Army's German name) in Vienna in the face of local opposition there.nna in the face of local opposition there. , Selma Freud (* 21. August 1877 in Wien; † Selma Freud (* 21. August 1877 in Wien; † 24. September 1962 in New York City) gilt – fälschlicherweise – als erste österreichische Frau, die noch vor ihrer Kommilitonin Lise Meitner an der Universität Wien in Physik zur Dr. phil. promovierte. 1926 erhielt sie die Erlaubnis zur Errichtung des ersten offiziellen Korps der Heilsarmee in Wien, was zugleich dem Beginn der Betätigung dieser Freikirche in Österreich entspricht.ieser Freikirche in Österreich entspricht.
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rdfs:comment Selma Freud (* 21. August 1877 in Wien; † Selma Freud (* 21. August 1877 in Wien; † 24. September 1962 in New York City) gilt – fälschlicherweise – als erste österreichische Frau, die noch vor ihrer Kommilitonin Lise Meitner an der Universität Wien in Physik zur Dr. phil. promovierte. 1926 erhielt sie die Erlaubnis zur Errichtung des ersten offiziellen Korps der Heilsarmee in Wien, was zugleich dem Beginn der Betätigung dieser Freikirche in Österreich entspricht.ieser Freikirche in Österreich entspricht. , Selma Freud (b., 21 August 1877, Vienna, dSelma Freud (b., 21 August 1877, Vienna, d. after 1933, probably in Israel) was an Austrian physicist and the founder of the first official Salvation Army corps in Vienna. She received her doctorate in physics from the University of Vienna in 1906 and was widely thought to be the first Austrian woman to do so, although she was in fact the second. There is no record of Freud pursuing physics research beyond her dissertation. Instead, having been raised Protestant in a largely Catholic country, Freud trained with the Salvation Army in London in the early 1920s and in 1926 founded the first Austrian chapter of the Heilsarmee (the Army's German name) in Vienna in the face of local opposition there.nna in the face of local opposition there.
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