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Louis Hamilton: A British Scholar in Nazi Germany
Fascism Pub Date : 2016-10-27 , DOI: 10.1163/22116257-00502005
Grant W. Grams 1
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Louis Hamilton (1879–1948) was a British national that lectured at various institutions of higher learning in Berlin from 1904–1914, and 1919–1938. During the Third Reich (1933–1945) Hamilton was accused of being half-Jewish and his continued presence at institutions of higher learning was considered undesirable. Hamilton like other foreign born academics was coerced to leave Germany because the Nazi educational system viewed them as being politically unreliable. Hamilton’s experiences are an illustration of what foreign academics suffered during the Third Reich. The purpose of this article is to shed new light on the fate of foreign academics in Nazi Germany. Although the fate of Jewish professors and students has been researched non-Jewish and non-Aryan instructors has been a neglected topic within the history of Nazism.

中文翻译:

路易斯·汉密尔顿:纳粹德国的英国学者

路易斯·汉密尔顿(Louis Hamilton)(1879–1948)是一位英国国民,于1904–1914和1919–1938年在柏林的各个高等学府任教。在第三帝国(1933年至1945年)期间,汉密尔顿被指控为半犹太人,他在高等教育机构的继续存在被认为是不可取的。汉密尔顿像其他外国出生的学者一样被迫离开德国,因为纳粹教育体系认为他们在政治上不可靠。汉密尔顿的经历说明了外国学者在第三帝国时期遭受的苦难。本文的目的是为纳粹德国的外国学者的命运提供新的思路。尽管已经研究了犹太教授和学生的命运,但在纳粹主义历史上,非犹太教和非雅利安教官一直是一个被忽视的话题。
更新日期:2016-10-27
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