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Alfred Alexander : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alfred Alexander
Dr. Alfred Alexander (1880–1950) was the President of the Berlin Association of Doctors during the 1930s. He was a leading researcher into the cure for leukemia. One of his patients was Sir Ivone Kirkpatrick. In 1935 he and his family fled Nazi Germany to England, where he established a medical practice, with a clinic in Harley Street. He died in 1950.〔"Groß Glienicke Kreis: Die Enteignung des Dr. Alexander"〕 Alfred Alexander was married to Henny Alexander and had four children: Bella Jakobi, Elsie Harding, Hanns Alexander and Paul Alexander, all of whom lived in England after leaving Nazi Germany. He was awarded the Iron Cross for his medical service at Saverne during World War I.〔"Newsweek: 1 War Crimes Investigation Team"〕 For his 50th birthday party, he received regards from the glitterati of Berlin, including eminent scientist Albert Einstein, Nobel Prize winner James Franck, artists Rudolf Grossman, Hans Purrmann and Emil Hertz, writers Leonhard Frank, Rudolf Kayser, Alfred Polgar, Walter Hasenclever and Jozsef Lengyel, and a large group of actors, dancers, singers and musicians. As father to the war crimes investigator, Hanns Alexander,〔"Guardian: My Uncle the Nazi Hunter"〕 Alfred Alexander is featured in Hanns and Rudolf (book) by Thomas Harding. ==References==
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