Schmalenbach, Horst Schumann, Otto Hebold, Rudolf Lonauer, Robert Müller, TheodorSteinmeyer, Gerhard Wischer, Viktor Ratka and Hans Bodo Gorgaß. To speed up the
the Pfafferode sanatorium near Mühlhausen. In Pfafferode, led by TheodorSteinmeyer, patients were murdered by food deprivation and drug overdose as part
(PBB) 1940.64 (1940): 263-271. Frings, Theodor, Rudolf Große, Elisabeth Karg-Gasterstädt, Elias von Steinmeyer, and Siegfried Blum. Old High German dictionary
number of leaves as 220 Wilken (1817, p. 296) Mommsen (1882, p. XLVII) Steinmeyer & Sievers (1922, p. 29, Footnote 4) Mommsen (1882, p. 29, Footnote 4)
instrument for 200 years, until 1957 when a third organ was added by G. F. Steinmeyer & Co., renovated and augmented in 2002 by Johannes Klais, making 100 stops