[SIGCIS-Members] Konrad Zuse's 1936 patent - German text?

Pierre MOUNIER-KUHN mounier at msh-paris.fr
Wed Jan 25 09:41:41 PST 2017


Dear Ulf, dear all, 

As some of you may know, the Z4 ended up its operational existence on the French side of the Rhine, when the Zurich ETH sold it in 1955 to the Institut des recherches techniques in Saint-Louis (ISL), a military lab devoted to R&D on accoustics and shock waves. I don't know if Konrad Zuse himself came to Saint-Louis, but the French and German scientists working at ISL participated regularly in the meetings of the Gesellschaft für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik (GAMM). I can enquire whether ISL kept archives from K. Zuse. He mentioned it without much detail to me when we met in 1990. 

Best, 
Pierre Mounier-Kuhn 


De: "Ulf Hashagen" <u.hashagen at deutsches-museum.de> 
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Envoyé: Mercredi 25 Janvier 2017 18:24:33 
Objet: Re: [SIGCIS-Members] Konrad Zuse's 1936 patent - German text? 



Hi Mark, 


you might contact the Archive of the Deutsches Museum in Munich: http://www.deutsches-museum.de/en/archives/ The head of the Deutsches Museum Archive Wilhelm Füßl and his co-head Matthias Roeschner will be pleased to help you to get access tu the Zuse papers. 


By the way, the first page of the patent application can be found on the internet page of the book project "Konrad Zuse – Ein Computerpionier im „Dritten Reich“ und im Nachkriegsdeutschland" (Konrad Zuse - a computer pioneer in Nazi Germany and in Postwar Germany) at 


http://www.deutsches-museum.de/forschung/forschungsbereiche/bereich-wtug/schwerpunkt-i/cluster-2/konrad-zuse/ 

My colleague Hans Dieter Hellige and I are writing a book on Zuse together with the head of the Deutsches Museum Archives, Wilhelm Füßl. 

Best, Ulf 

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Am 24.01.2017 um 11:58 schrieb Mark Priestley: 



Dear list, 

Zuse's 1936 patent "Method for Automatic Execution of Calculations with the Aid of Computers" is reprinted in Brian Randell's "Origins of Digital Computers" collections. Does anyone know if/where I can get hold of the German original? 

Thanks in advance. 

Mark 



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