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Pablo Busch Wiesener (born Paul Busch; 4 November 1867 – 3 May 1950) was a German-born explorer, physician, and politician. He served as sub-prefect of Ñuflo de Chávez Province and was the estranged father of Germán Busch, the president of Bolivia from 1937 to 1939.

Busch was born in Königsaue and raised in Eickendorf.

Early life and education
Paul Busch was born on 4 November 1867 in Königsaue, an agrarian settlement in the fertile Magdeburg Börde, near the eponymous city, in what is now the Bördeland municipality of Saxony-Anhalt. His father, Ferdinand Busch, was Kapellmeister at the local Lutheran church in Eickendorf, St. John's Church, Eickendorf, and taught music and mathematics in both Eickendorf and the adjacent villages. His mother was Bertha Wiesener, and he was known to have had at least three siblings – although some sources cite as many as six.

Busch received his primary education in Eickendorf and attended secondary in neighboring Magdeburg. He graduated as a physician in Halle an der Saale and completed specialist medical training as a surgeon at institutes in Hamburg and Berlin. Writer Carlos Montenegro notes that Busch was "no more than in his mid-adolescence" by the time he completed his education.

Exile and death
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