Bob Entrop
Christiaan Johannes (Bob) Entrop (16 November 1917, The Hague - 3 July 1987, The Hague) was a Dutch malacologist.
Entrop was the author of the popular 1959 book Schelpen vinden en herkennen (Thieme - Zutphen, 3e printing 1972, 320 p.) and the booklet Schelpen die men kan vinden. 120 Europese schelpen in kleuren (Thieme - Zutphen, 1975, 72 p.).
In 1966 he started a private museum called In de schulp to house his own collection, of over 250,000 shells from 200 families. It formed the basis for the Zeemuseum, which later became part of .
During World War II, Entrop was a prisoner of war in Stalag IV-B in Germany. With fellow prisoner Joh. Mulder he wrote the book Prikkeldraad ("Barbed Wire", 1946). His son, the filmmaker , made a movie of the same title, in which seven former POWs give their account of their period in the camp.
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References[]
- Faber, W., 1987. In memoriam Bob Entrop. Correspondentieblad van de Nederlandse Malacologische Vereniging, 239: 364-365.
- Kuiper, J.G.J., 1980. Het zeebiologisch museum van Entrop, een succes! Correspondentieblad van de Nederlandse Malacologische Vereniging, 197: 1102-1104.
- 1917 births
- 1987 deaths
- 20th-century Dutch biologists
- Dutch malacologists
- Scientists from The Hague
- World War II prisoners of war held by Germany