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Hans Reiche Hans Reiche (28 November 1914 - 30 September 2000)〔Profile by Michel Guénette in the Canadian Postal Archives 2004 at http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf001/p000001043.pdf〕 was an electrical engineer and philatelist who became a world authority on Canadian stamps. == Life == Born in Berlin, Reiche received a Master of Science degree in electrical engineering from the Berlin Technical University in 1936,〔"Hans Reiche, 1914-2000. The Passing of a True Philatelist" in ''Canadian Forces Philatelic Society Bulletin'', Vol.26, No.2, 2000/01, p.4. (Download here )〕 before travelling first to England in 1939, where he was interned after the start of World War Two, and then to Camp Monteith in Ontario, Canada in 1940. He was released in 1942 with the help of Albert Einstein, who was a friend of the family, and he then started a long career working for the Canadian Government.〔 His father was the noted physicist Fritz Reiche who studied with Max Planck. Hans and his mother Bertha, donated Fritz's papers to the Center for History of Physics, American Institute of Physics after his death in 1969.〔(Finding Aid to the Fritz Reiche Papers, 1907-1998, Niels Bohr Library & Archives. )〕 Hans' mother, formerly Bertha Ochs, was the daughter of the composer Professor Siegfried Ochs, the founder and conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic Choir.〔 Non-philatelic documents about Hans Reiche and his family are held in the Ottawa Jewish Archives.〔
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