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  1. Ernst Schäfer (14 March 1910 – 21 July 1992) was a German explorer, hunter and zoologist in the 1930s, specializing in ornithology. His zoological explorations in Tibet served as a cover for his role in the German secret service.

  2. Ernst Schäfer in Tibet, 1938. Ernst Schäfer was a member of the SS when he arrived at the German consulate in Chungking in 1935. He had just returned from a trip through parts of Asia, mainly India and China, in which the two other heads of the expedition had abandoned him out of fear of the native tribes.

  3. Dec 29, 2010 · Academy of Natural Sciences Mammal Collection, specimen #17498 with a travel document carried by Brooke Dolan, Ernst Schäfer, and Marion Duncan during their 1935 expedition, ANSP Archives, Coll ...

  4. Nov 22, 2021 · Ernst Schäfer led a scientific expedition to Tibet in 1938-1939, sponsored by the SS and Himmler. He collected plants, animals, artifacts, and human specimens, and observed Tibetan culture and rituals.

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  5. Ernst Schäfer (1910-1992): a biographical sketch 87 Schäfer founded in Rancho Grande is still active with wider scope and responsibilities.22 It now has more than 23,000 specimens of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fishes as well as many other samples of animal origin with a didactic area containing about 1,500 specimens

  6. Apr 29, 2019 · Ernst Schäfer. Publication date 1949 Topics Tibet, Schäfer-Expedition, Deutsches Ahnenerbe Collection opensource Language German. Eine Forscherfahrt durch Tibet ...

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  8. And while the Tibetans were completely unaware of Hitler’s racist agenda, the 1939 mission to Tibet remains a cautionary tale about how foreign ideas, symbols, and terminology can be horribly misused. Ernst Schaefer, leader of the 1939 expedition. When the expedition began Schaefer’s wife had been dead just six weeks.