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Wilhelm Salomon-Calvi, born as Wilhelm Salomon, (born February 15, 1868 in Berlin - died July 15, 1941 in Ankara) was a German geologist (exploration of the Upper Rhine Trench), university lecturer in stratigraphy, paleontology and discoverer of the Heidelberg radium-brine thermal spring Radium salt richest source in the world.
His parents were the manufacturer Adolf Salomon and Hulda, nue Potocky carnations (died 1892). He was born with Rosalina Salomon Calvi (1869-1914) married, who died young. After the death of his mother, Wilhelm Salomon converted from Judaism to the Roman Catholic faith, the confession of his wife Rosalina. After the marriage, he also adopted his wife's maiden name and henceforth changed his name to Wilhelm Salomon-Calvi.
Large sections of the population dreamed of a spa town in Bad Heidelberg. The architect Franz Sales Kuhn designed the bath house, the building for the radium bath, which was built in VangerowStr. , later housed an authority and was converted to an office building in 2000-2002. The open-air swimming pool next door still bears the name of the thermal bath after the Liselotte spring. [3]
In 1957, the healing spring dried up spontaneously due to ingress of extraneous water. The city of Heidelberg did not drill again. [4]
Withdrawal of teaching license
In the course of the "cleansing" of the universities from the "Jewish spirit" Wilhelm Salomon-Calvi was advised by the university management to give up his chair for stratigraphy and paleontology at the Ruperto Carola. After 37 years of teaching and research as a full professor at Heidelberg University, Salomon-Calvi resigned in 1933.
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