Walter Emmerich Behrmann (May 22, 1882, Oldenburg – May 3, 1955, Berlin) was a German geographer.
[1] From 1901 to 1905, he studied geography, mathematics and physics at the University of Göttingen, where he was a student of Hermann Wagner.
Later on, he worked as an assistant to geographer Joseph Partsch at the University of Leipzig (1908/09).
[2] In 1912/13 he participated as a geographer in the Kaiserin-Augusta-Fluss Expedition to New Guinea[3] along with Richard Thurnwald.
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