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Gerhard Zinserling was a German military officer and a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves of Nazi Germany. He was born on 11 June 1926 in Erfurt, Weimar Republic. He was the son of a Prussian officer. He joined the Wehrmacht in 1944 and served in the infantry. He was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves in 1945 for his actions in the Battle of Berlin. He was promoted to the rank of Major General in 1965 and retired from the military in 1972. He died on 28 April 2013 in Munich, Germany at the age of 86. Gerhard Zinserling had an estimated net worth of $1 million.

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Born 11 June 1926
Birthday 11 June
Birthplace Erfurt, Weimar Republic
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1956

He was then made an acting lecturer. In March 1956 he completed his habilitation from Robert Heidenreich und Horst Kusch at the same location with the work Die Stilentwicklung der stadtrömischen Porträtkunst vom Ausgang des zweiten Jahrhunderts n. Chr. bis zum Beginn der Spätantike (The Stylistic Development of Portraiture in the City of Rome from the End of the Second Century AD until the Beginning of Late Antiquity), which was a continuation of the studies he had carried out for his doctorate. In September 1956 he became an ordinary lecturer, from June 1960 he was a professor with lectureship and from February 1963 a professor with full lectureship. Finally, in September 1969, Zinserling was appointed chair of classical archaeology at Jena, where he continued to teach until his retirement in 1991.

1944

Zinserling left high school in 1944 with a Reifevermerk (certificate of maturity), to take part in the war effort. He was captured as a prisoner of war, but was released early in 1945 and enrolled in preliminary studies for university in Jena in the same year and soon completed his final examination. In 1946 he enrolled in classical archaeology, art history and prehistory at the University of Jena. In 1949 he completed the final academic exam and became an academic assistant at the archaeological institute in Jena. His studies came to an end in 1950, when he received his doctorate from Ludger Alscher and Friedrich Zucker. His dissertation was entitled Die Stilentwicklung der stadtrömischen Porträtkunst vom Ausgang des zweiten Jahrhunderts n. Chr. bis zum Beginn der Spätantike (The Stylistic Development of Portraiture in the City of Rome from the End of the Second Century AD until the Beginning of Late Antiquity).

1926

Gerhard Zinserling (11 June 1926 in Erfurt – 11 November 1993) was a German classical archaeologist.