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This initial draft of the article is a direct translation of the German version, with no addition or subtraction, aside from tidying up links, and adding the footnote mentioning his naturalization as British citizen, and the addition of the current name of the school where Liepmann taught.
My personal recollection of Liepmann is that he was a decent amateur pianist, and his wife was a violinist, Gerda Liepmann, whose name appears in an advert for a quartet including Hans Keller (her name appears in the handlist of Keller's letters, linked from here), and Oscar Adler in 1952. I have seen no official source for their marriage so have not included her name in the article. However, a search of findmypast.co.uk for Gerda Liepmann indicates that documents relating to her internment, marriage, and death are available to paying subscribers. John Birchall (talk) 23:21, 27 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]