Baltic University
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Die Baltische Universität war eine Exil-Universität der baltischen Staaten. Sie wurde in der Nachkriegszeit für Flüchtlinge aus Estland, Lettland und Litauen in Hamburg (1946/47) und Pinneberg (1947–1949) gegründet.
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A Universidade do Báltico em Exílio foi estabelecida na Alemanha para educar refugiados da Estônia, Letônia e Lituânia após a Segunda Guerra Mundial. Foi inaugurada em Hamburgo.
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Балтийский университет в изгнании функционировал в Германии в 1946—1949 годах в лагерях для перемещенных лиц, где после окончания Второй мировой войны было много беженцев из Эстонии, Латвии и Литвы.
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The Baltic University in Exile was established in the displaced persons camps in Germany to educate refugees from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in the aftermath of the Second World War. The University was established at Hamburg in the British Zone of Occupation in March 1946, with aid from UNRRA, the Lutheran World Federation, and other groups. In early 1947, it was moved to a former Luftwaffe barracks in Pinneberg (Eggerstedt-Kaserne) and renamed the Displaced Person's Study Centre. The University's presidents were (1946–1948), (1948–1949) and (1949), assisted by three (Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian) national rectors. The Estonian astronomer Ernst Öpik became its first Estonian rector, and the Lithuanian archaeologist, Jonas Puzinas, was Lithuanian rector from April 1948 to Septembe
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Baltische Universität
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Baltic University
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Universidade do Báltico
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Балтийский университет в изгнании
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Die Baltische Universität war eine Exil-Universität der baltischen Staaten. Sie wurde in der Nachkriegszeit für Flüchtlinge aus Estland, Lettland und Litauen in Hamburg (1946/47) und Pinneberg (1947–1949) gegründet.
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The Baltic University in Exile was established in the displaced persons camps in Germany to educate refugees from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in the aftermath of the Second World War. The University was established at Hamburg in the British Zone of Occupation in March 1946, with aid from UNRRA, the Lutheran World Federation, and other groups. In early 1947, it was moved to a former Luftwaffe barracks in Pinneberg (Eggerstedt-Kaserne) and renamed the Displaced Person's Study Centre. The University's presidents were (1946–1948), (1948–1949) and (1949), assisted by three (Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian) national rectors. The Estonian astronomer Ernst Öpik became its first Estonian rector, and the Lithuanian archaeologist, Jonas Puzinas, was Lithuanian rector from April 1948 to September 1949. Because many of the staff and students had found homes in other countries, the University was closed in September 1949. A total of 76 students graduated from the Baltic University in its short existence: 53 of them were Latvian, 16 Lithuanian, and 7 Estonian. Many others went on to complete their studies at other universities. Three male , Fraternitas Imantica, Gersicania and Fraternitas Cursica, and two female, Spīdola and Zinta, were founded in Pinneberg. A non-notable Estonian corporation, , was founded in 1948. In 1947 it was written that "The Baltic DP university with about 170 professors on the teaching staff and 1,200 students in eight faculties and 13 subdivisions has been running for three semester."
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A Universidade do Báltico em Exílio foi estabelecida na Alemanha para educar refugiados da Estônia, Letônia e Lituânia após a Segunda Guerra Mundial. Foi inaugurada em Hamburgo.
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