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Dieter Puppe was born the son of the lawyer Siegmund Puppe. The mathematician Volker Puppe (born 1938) and the legal scholar Ingeborg Puppe (born 1941) were his siblings. From 1948 he studied physics and mathematics in University of Göttingen and from 1951 at Heidelberg University. In 1954 he received his doctorate under Herbert Seifert (On the homotopy of images of a polyhedron. Mathematische Zeitschrift Bd. 61, 1954, S. 303). From 1951 he was an assistant in Heidelberg and after his habilitation in 1957, a lecturer. In 1960 he became a professor in Saarbrücken. In 1968 he returned to Heidelberg, where he stayed until his retirement in 1996, apart from guest stays at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton in 1957/58, in Chicago in 1961, and in Minneapolis in 1966/67.
Einhängungssätze im Aufbau der Homotopietheorie. In: Jahresbericht der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung. Bd. 71, 1969, S. 48–54.
with Hans-Berndt Brinkmann: Abelsche und exakte Kategorien, Korrespondenzen (= Lecture Notes in Mathematics. 96). Springer, Berlin u. a. 1969.
with Tammo tom Dieck, Klaus Heiner Kamps: Homotopietheorie (= Lecture Notes in Mathematics. 157). Springer, Berlin u. a. 1970, ISBN3-540-05185-6 (originated by a lecture by Puppe at the University of Minnesota 1966/67).
with Hans-Werner Henn: Algebraische Topologie. In: Gerd Fischer, Friedrich Hirzebruch, Winfried Scharlau, Willi Törnig (Hrsg.): Ein Jahrhundert Mathematik 1890–1990. Festschrift zum Jubiläum des DMV (= Dokumente zur Geschichte der Mathematik. 6). Vieweg, Braunschweig u. a. 1990, ISBN3-528-06326-2, S. 673–716.