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Karl ("Carlo") Wien (10 September 1906 – c. 14 June 1937) was a German mountaineer. Born in Würzburg, Wien was the son of university professor Wilhelm Wien, and became a lecturer himself in the geography department of Munich University. His mountaineering career began in the Alps, where with he made the first ascent of the north face of the Grossglockner. Outside Europe he made a number of visits to Africa and the Himalaya, including Paul Bauer's 1931 attempt on Kangchenjunga, and a 1936 expedition to Sikkim during which he made the first ascent of Siniolchu.

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  • كارل فيين (بالألمانية: Karl Wien )‏ (و. 1906 – 1937 م) هو متسلق جبال، وعالم ألماني، ولد في فورتسبورغ، توفي في نانكا بربت، عن عمر يناهز 31 عاماً. (ar)
  • Karl („Karlo“) Wien (* 10. September 1906 in Würzburg; † vermutlich 15. Juni 1937 am Nanga Parbat) war ein deutscher Bergsteiger. (de)
  • Karl ("Carlo") Wien (10 September 1906 – c. 14 June 1937) was a German mountaineer. Born in Würzburg, Wien was the son of university professor Wilhelm Wien, and became a lecturer himself in the geography department of Munich University. His mountaineering career began in the Alps, where with he made the first ascent of the north face of the Grossglockner. Outside Europe he made a number of visits to Africa and the Himalaya, including Paul Bauer's 1931 attempt on Kangchenjunga, and a 1936 expedition to Sikkim during which he made the first ascent of Siniolchu. In 1937, Karl Wien was chosen to lead a German expedition to Nanga Parbat, the first since ten climbers had died on the mountain in 1934. Some time between 14 and 16 June, Wien was camped with fifteen other climbers at Camp IV, below Rakhiot Peak, when it was overwhelmed by a massive avalanche. All sixteen men were killed in what remains the worst single disaster ever to occur on an eight thousand metre peak. He is memorialized in Munich's Waldfriedhof. (en)
  • Карл Вин (нем. Karl Wien; 1906—1937) — немецкий учёный в области географии, доктор наук, альпинист, совершивший ряд сложнейших восхождений по новым маршрутам в Альпах, а также первое восхождение на пик Кауфмана (Ленина) на Памиро-Алае. Участник трёх немецких гималайских экспедиций на вершины Канченджанга (1931), (6888 м, первовосхождение, 1936) и Нанга-Парбат (1937, руководитель). Погиб в ночь с 14 на 15 июня 1937 года вместе со всей альпинистской группой, участвующей в восхождении, в результате схода снежной лавины. (ru)
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  • كارل فيين (بالألمانية: Karl Wien )‏ (و. 1906 – 1937 م) هو متسلق جبال، وعالم ألماني، ولد في فورتسبورغ، توفي في نانكا بربت، عن عمر يناهز 31 عاماً. (ar)
  • Karl („Karlo“) Wien (* 10. September 1906 in Würzburg; † vermutlich 15. Juni 1937 am Nanga Parbat) war ein deutscher Bergsteiger. (de)
  • Карл Вин (нем. Karl Wien; 1906—1937) — немецкий учёный в области географии, доктор наук, альпинист, совершивший ряд сложнейших восхождений по новым маршрутам в Альпах, а также первое восхождение на пик Кауфмана (Ленина) на Памиро-Алае. Участник трёх немецких гималайских экспедиций на вершины Канченджанга (1931), (6888 м, первовосхождение, 1936) и Нанга-Парбат (1937, руководитель). Погиб в ночь с 14 на 15 июня 1937 года вместе со всей альпинистской группой, участвующей в восхождении, в результате схода снежной лавины. (ru)
  • Karl ("Carlo") Wien (10 September 1906 – c. 14 June 1937) was a German mountaineer. Born in Würzburg, Wien was the son of university professor Wilhelm Wien, and became a lecturer himself in the geography department of Munich University. His mountaineering career began in the Alps, where with he made the first ascent of the north face of the Grossglockner. Outside Europe he made a number of visits to Africa and the Himalaya, including Paul Bauer's 1931 attempt on Kangchenjunga, and a 1936 expedition to Sikkim during which he made the first ascent of Siniolchu. (en)
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  • كارل فيين (ar)
  • Karl Wien (de)
  • Karl Wien (en)
  • Вин, Карл (ru)
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