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Schmidt, Wolfgang, 1923-2013

LC control no.nr 94017462
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LC classificationPT2680.M5193
Personal name headingSchmidt, Wolfgang, 1923-2013
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Variant(s)Schmidt, Wolfgang, 1923-
Other standard no.115404007
Associated countryGermany Canada
Associated placeČeský Krumlov (Czech Republic)
LocatedToronto (Ont.)
Birth date1923-11-17
Death date2013-04-02
AffiliationAddiction Research Foundation of Ontario
Profession or occupationNovelists
Social workers
Found inDie Geschwister : Roman, 1993: title page (Wolfgang Schmidt) jacket (born 1923; grew up in Krumau an der Moldau (now Český Krumlov in the Czech Republic); social worker, specializes in addictive illnesses; lives in Toronto)
LC in RLIN, May 24, 1994 (AACR2 hdg.: Schmidt, Wolfgang, 1923-)
Legacy.com obituary website, viewed August 1, 2023: obituary published the Globe and mail, April 11, 2013 (Dr. Wolfgang Schmidt; born November 17, 1923; died April 2, 2013; he spent his career with the Addiction Research Foundation; he was the author of five novels)
   <https://www.legacy.com/ca/obituaries/theglobeandmail/name/wolfgang-schmidt-obituary?id=41455486>
German Wikipedia, viewed August 1, 2023 (Wolfgang Schmidt (Schriftsteller, 1923); Wolfgang Schmidt; German-Canadian author and sociologist; born November 17, 1923, in Passau; died April 2, 2013, in Toronto; his family was originally from Krumau in Bohemia, and moved back there in 1929; in 1951, he and his wife Marianne emigrated to Canada; he obtained his Ph. D. at the University of Toronto; he worked with the Addiction Research Foundation; in retirement, he wrote several novels and short stories; author of Die Geschwister)
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek online catalog, viewed August 1, 2023 (authorized access point: Schmidt, Wolfgang; other data in authority record: German-Canadian author and sociologist; born 1923; died 2013 in Toronto)
Associated languageger eng