Adolf Froelich
Adolf Froelich ( born December 24, 1887 in Łaziska, Poland, † November 1943 in Warsaw ) was a German - Polish inventor, dentist and participant in the Polish-Soviet War. He came as the son of Reinhold Froelich ( tenant farmers ) and Antonina Wilhelmina Józefina Froelich (born Majewska ) to the world.
Curriculum vitae
Adolf Froelich studied from 1912 brewing technology at the Science Center Weihenstephan for Food, Land Use and Environment at the Technical University of Munich in Freising- Weihenstephan. In addition, he studied dentistry. He received his medical license in 1918. As a dentist, he worked in Jędrzejów. In 1932, Adolf Froelich invented the twin propellers. He was an officer ( rank: Second Lieutenant ) of the Polish armed forces. In his role as a dentist, he took part in the Polish-Soviet War.
Bibliography
- Patent Office of the Republic of Poland, Patent Specification No. 18229, Warsaw, August 21, 1933 Adolf Froelich, PODWOJNE Śmigło.
References and Notes
- Inventor
- Pole
- German
- Born in 1887
- Died in 1943
- Man