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Hans Rothfels

Hans Rothfels (12 April 1891 – 22 June 1976) was a German historian. He supported an idea of authoritarian German state, dominance of Germany over Europe and was hostile to Germany's eastern neighbours. After his applications for honorary Aryan status were rejected, due to his Jewish ancestry and increased persecution of Jewish people by Nazis, he was forced to emigrate to the United Kingdom and later to the United States during the Second World War, after which he became opposed to the Nazi regime. Rothfels returned to West Germany after 1945 where he continued to influence history teaching and became an influential figure among West German scholars.

Rothfels was instrumental in his historiographical contributions on the field of ''Zeitgeschichte'', i.e. the study of contemporary history. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1971
Tagebuch meiner Reise nach dem Morgenlande 1869 : Bericht des preussischen Kronprinzen Friedrich Wilhelm uber seine Reise zur Einweihung des Suez-Kanals /

: xxii, 107 pages ; 25 cm.
Also issued online. : 3549053967
9783549053966

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