Friedrich Wilhelm Schütze

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Friedrich Wilhelm Schütze (1st from right) with his fellow teachers at the Eberswalde Forest Academy (from right): Friedrich Wilhelm Schütze, Wilhelm Schneider , Adolf Remelé , Bernhard Danckelmann , Julius Theodor Christian Ratzeburg and Robert Hartig with Peter Danckelmann in his arms. Photo by Adolf Remelé, ca.1868.

Friedrich Wilhelm Schütze (born June 11, 1840 in Berlin , † May 5, 1880 in Eberswalde ) was a German forester and chemist.

He taught as a teacher at the Royal Forest Academy in Eberswalde in the chemical-physical (soil science) department. His successor was Konstantin Councler in 1879 .

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  1. University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (Vienna, Austria), Federal Forest Research Institute Mariabrunn: Centralblatt für das alles Forstwesen , 1880, Volume 6, p. 401