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What (who) is J Otto Schweizer - definition

AUSTRIAN ACADEMIC, ORIENTALIST AND HISTORIAN (1894-1969)
Otto J. Mänchen Helfen; Otto Mänchen-Helfen; Otto Maenchen-Helfen; Otto J. Manchen Helfen; Otto Manchen-Helfen; Otto J. Mänchen-Helfen; Otto J. Maenchen Helfen; Maenchen-Helfen

Otto Schaden         
AMERICAN EGYPTOLOGIST
Otto James Schaden; Otto J. Schaden; Otto John Schaden
Otto John Schaden (August 26, 1937 – November 23, 2015) was an American Egyptologist. He was the field director of the Amenmesse Tomb Project of the University of Memphis (Tennessee).
Schweizer Aircraft         
  • [[Schweizer Ag Cat]]
  • Schweizer SGS 1-23D]] sailplane. The 1-23 was first flown in 1948.
  • Schweizer SGS 1-26B]]
  • [[Schweizer SGS 2-33A]] training glider
  • [[Schweizer S269C]]
FORMER AMERICAN AVIATION COMPANY
Schweizer Aircraft Corporation; Schweizer Metal Aircraft Company; Schweizer helicopter
The Schweizer Aircraft Corporation was an American manufacturer of sailplanes, agricultural aircraft and helicopters located in Horseheads, New York. It was incorporated in 1939 by three Schweizer brothers (Paul, William, and Ernest), who built their first glider, the SGP 1-1, in 1930.
Schweizer S333         
  • USS ''Nashville'']]
  • Schweizer 333
TURBINE-POWERED LIGHT HELICOPTER FAMILY
Schweizer 330; Schweizer 333; Schweizer S-333; Schweizer Model 330; Sikorsky S-333
The Schweizer 330 and S333 are turbine-powered developments of the Schweizer 300 light piston-powered helicopter. As of 2007, only the Schweizer 333 remains in production.

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Otto J. Maenchen-Helfen

Otto John Maenchen-Helfen (German: Otto Mänchen-Helfen; July 26, 1894 – January 29, 1969) was an Austrian academic, sinologist, historian, author, and traveler.

From 1927 to 1930, he worked at the Marx-Engels Institute in Moscow, and from 1930 to 1933 in Berlin. When the Nazi Party came to power in Germany, he returned to Austria, and after the Anschluss in 1938 he emigrated to the United States, eventually becoming a professor at the University of California, Berkeley. He was the author of several oft-cited books, including a history of the Huns.

He was the first non-Russian to travel and report on Tannu Tuva. He obtained permission to travel there and study its inhabitants in 1929. He later published his experiences in a book, Reise ins asiatische Tuwa (Travels in Asiatic Tuva).