Hans Peter Kosack
Hans Peter Kosack (born 18 July 1912 in Konigsberg, died 19 April 1976 in Bonn) is a German geographer and cartographer.
Professor of the University of Königsberg and Berlin. After the Second World War the Bundesanstalt für Landeskunde und Raumforschung in Bad Godesberg. He was an expert on old maps. He was particularly interested in the issues of geography in polar regions, in polar cartography, in sculpture and glaciation, but also in the geography of the Black Sea region. He often visited Poland, especially in the years 1936-1939, primarily as a guest of the Geographical Institute in Lviv. He has published articles in Polish magazines, among others. in the space. He knew Polish, Russian and Bulgarian. He read Polish works in the originals. He issued, among others. two fundamental positions: Die Antarktis (1955) and Die Polarforschung (1967). The latter was a comprehensive encyclopedia of polar issues. Although he was a recognized authority on polar subjects, he was never out of the polar circle due to his poor health.
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