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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Georg Wilhelm Alexander Hans Graf von Arco (August 30, 1869 May 5, 1940) was a German physicist, radio pioneer, and one of the joint founders of the Telefunken company, which was called "Society for Wireless Telegraphy" at that time. By trade, he was an engineer and the technical director of Telefunken. He was crucial in the development of wireless technology in Europe. Arco served for a time as an assistant to Adolf Slaby, who was close to William II, German Emperor. Until 1930, the responsibilities of Arco were as one of the two managing directors…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Georg Wilhelm Alexander Hans Graf von Arco (August 30, 1869 May 5, 1940) was a German physicist, radio pioneer, and one of the joint founders of the Telefunken company, which was called "Society for Wireless Telegraphy" at that time. By trade, he was an engineer and the technical director of Telefunken. He was crucial in the development of wireless technology in Europe. Arco served for a time as an assistant to Adolf Slaby, who was close to William II, German Emperor. Until 1930, the responsibilities of Arco were as one of the two managing directors of the society for its scientific-technologic range and he participated in the development of high performance tube transmitters. Together with his teacher, Slaby, he was considerably involved in the study and development of high-frequency engineering in Germany. He was a Monist and a pacifist. Between 1921-22, he was a chairman of the German Monist Federation.