
Martin Broszat
Martin Broszat (14 August 1926 – 14 October 1989) was a German historian specializing in modern German social history. As director of the ''Institut für Zeitgeschichte'' (Institute for Contemporary History) in Munich from 1972 until his death, he became known as one of the world's most eminent scholars of Nazi Germany.Broszat joined the Institut für Zeitgeschichte in 1955 after obtaining his PhD from the University of Cologne. His work at the Institute included serving as an expert witness for the prosecution at the 1963–1965 Frankfurt Auschwitz Trials, and helping to debunk the forged Hitler Diaries in 1983. He also held an honorary professorship at the University of Konstanz.
According to Ian Kershaw, Broszat made important contributions in four areas. From the late 1950s, he worked on the history of Eastern Europe, especially Poland, and on Nazi concentration camps. This led to his exploration of the structure of the Nazi German state, which resulted in his book ''Der Staat Hitlers'' (1969), published in English as ''The Hitler State'' (1981). In the 1970s he became interested in ''Alltagsgeschichte'' and examined everyday life under the Nazis, developing the concept of "''Resistenz''" (immunity) and co-editing a six-volume work about Bavaria under National Socialism, ''Bayern in der NS-Zeit'' (1977–1983). In 1985, he began the debate about the historicization of Nazi Germany, arguing that it should be studied like any other period of history, without moralizing and with recognition of its complexity. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published in: Das Unrechtsregime ; Bd. 1: Ideologie, Herrschaftssystem, Wirkung in Europa 1(1986), Seite 178-202
Published in: Das Unrechtsregime ; Bd. 1: Ideologie, Herrschaftssystem, Wirkung in Europa 1(1986), Seite 178-202
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Published in: Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte ; im Auftr. des Instituts für Zeitgeschichte, München 27 (1979), S. 285 - 298
kostenfreiPublished in: Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte ; im Auftr. des Instituts für Zeitgeschichte, München 27 (1979), S. 285 - 298
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Published in: Archivalische Zeitschrift 73(1977), 1, Seite 221-238 volume:73 year:1977 number:1 pages:221-238
Deutschlandweit zugänglichPublished in: Archivalische Zeitschrift 73(1977), 1, Seite 221-238 volume:73 year:1977 number:1 pages:221-238
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Published in: Hitler - new research (2018), Seite 211-230 year:2018 pages:211-230 extent:20
Published in: Hitler - new research (2018), Seite 211-230 year:2018 pages:211-230 extent:20
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Published in: Das Dritte Reich (1983), Seite 158-172 year:1983 pages:158-172
Published in: Das Dritte Reich (1983), Seite 158-172 year:1983 pages:158-172
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Published in: Das Dritte Reich (1983), Seite 11-17 year:1983 pages:11-17
Published in: Das Dritte Reich (1983), Seite 11-17 year:1983 pages:11-17
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Published in: Nationalsozialistische Aussenpolitik (1978), Seite 92-116 year:1978 pages:92-116
Published in: Nationalsozialistische Aussenpolitik (1978), Seite 92-116 year:1978 pages:92-116
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Published in: Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte 27(1979), 2, Seite 285-298 volume:27 year:1979 number:2 pages:285-298
Published in: Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte 27(1979), 2, Seite 285-298 volume:27 year:1979 number:2 pages:285-298
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Published in: Das Unrechtsregime ; Bd. 1: Ideologie, Herrschaftssystem, Wirkung in Europa 1(1986), Seite 178-202 volume:1 year:1986 pages:178-202
Published in: Das Unrechtsregime ; Bd. 1: Ideologie, Herrschaftssystem, Wirkung in Europa 1(1986), Seite 178-202 volume:1 year:1986 pages:178-202
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