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    In:  אלפיים; כתב עת רב-תחומי לעיון, הגות וספרות 25 (תשסג) 109-132
    Language: Hebrew
    Year of publication: 2003
    Titel der Quelle: אלפיים; כתב עת רב-תחומי לעיון, הגות וספרות
    Angaben zur Quelle: 25 (תשסג) 109-132
    Keywords: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Historiography ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Influence ; Jews Historiography
    Abstract: Discusses the place of German historians in the Third Reich, and their role in the Holocaust, noting that some collaborated and some emigrated, but the majority simply adapted to the new situation. Those in the last group were mostly nationalist conservatives who continued their work after the war. They were responsible for some widely-accepted views, e.g. that the Wehrmacht, unlike the SS, was a "normal" army. At a conference in Frankfurt in 1998, entitled "Historiker im Nationalsozialismus", Götz Aly and others accused some of these historians of collaboration with the Nazis. Briefly reports on historians who were antisemitic and pro-Nazi, e.g. Theodor Schieder, Werner Conze, Karl Dieter Erdmann, Hans Schwerte (alias for Hans Schneider), and Otto Brunner. These and other German historians helped shape Nazi ideology and policy.
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