Joseph Sanders
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This article is about the German-American inventor. For the American Civil War officer, see Joseph G. Sanders.
Joseph Sanders (18 October 1877 ā 1960) was a German-American who worked alongside his uncle Emile Berliner to develop the record player, the first controllable helicopter and one of the earliest production rotary engines.[1]
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Born | 18 October 1877 |
Died | 20 August 1960 |
Education | Washington D.C. Public school, Industrial School of Hannover (Germany), Corcoran Scientific School |
Spouse | Hannah E. Berliner |
Children | Gertrude, Robert, Richard |
Parent(s) | Albert Sanders, Rebecca Berliner |
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