Emil Julius Gumbel

Statistician, Award Winner

1891 – 1966

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Who was Emil Julius Gumbel?

Emil Julius Gumbel was a German mathematician and political writer.

Born in Munich, he graduated from the University of Munich shortly before the outbreak of the First World War. He was Professor of Mathematical Statistics at the University of Heidelberg.

Following the murder of a friend, he attended the trial where he saw that the judge completely ignored evidence against the Brown Shirts Nazis. Horrified, he ardently investigated many similar political murders that had occurred and published his findings in Four Years of Political Murder in 1922. In 1928, he published Causes of Political Murder and also tried to create a political group to counter Nazism. Gumbel was also one of the 33 signers of the 1932 Dringender Appell.

Among the Nazi's most-hated public intellectuals, he was forced out of his position in Heidelberg in 1932. Gumbel then moved to France, where he taught in Paris and Lyon, and then to the United States in 1940. He taught at the New School, Columbia University, and the École Libre Des Hautes Études in New York City until his death in 1966.

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Born
Jul 18, 1891
Munich
Also known as
  • Emil J. Gumbel
Nationality
  • Germany
Profession
Education
  • PhD, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
    Mathematics
    ( - 1914)
Lived in
  • Munich
  • Brooklyn
    ( - 1966/09/10)
Died
Sep 10, 1966
New York City

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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