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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hans_MommsenHans Mommsen - Wikipedia

    Hans Mommsen (5 November 1930 – 5 November 2015) was a German historian, known for his studies in German social history, for his functionalist interpretation of the Third Reich, and especially for arguing that Adolf Hitler was a weak dictator.

  2. Hans Mommsen was one of the foremost authorities on Nazi Germany and the Holocaust, though his views were not without controversy. He saw the Final Solution as a result of what he called the...

  3. For Holocaust researchers or readers of Yad Vashem Studies, Hans Mommsen is a familiar figure, one of the most prominent representatives of the so- called “functionalist school” in Holocaust research. 1. Hans Mommsen, who passed away on November 5, 2015, at the age of eighty-five, was a scion of a dynasty of historians.

  4. 18 de may. de 2017 · When Hans Mommsen died on 5 November 2015, at the age of eighty-five, he left a huge legacy, having grappled with many of the most intractable issues of modern German history, in particular Nazism. Born into a dynasty of German historians as the twin of another remarkable historian, Wolfgang J. Mommsen, in the 1950s Hans studied ...

  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › hans-momsenHans Momsen _ AcademiaLab

    Hans Mommsen (5 de noviembre de 1930 – 5 de noviembre de 2015) fue un historiador alemán, conocido por sus estudios de historia social alemana, por su interpretación funcionalista del Tercer Reich y especialmente por sostener que Adolf Hitler era un dictador débil.

  6. 18 de nov. de 2015 · Hans Mommsen, considered the leading German historian of the Third Reich, whose work encompassed the origins of the Holocaust as well as a widely publicized report documenting Volkswagen’s...

  7. Hans Mommsen (1930–2015) H ANS Mommsen passed away on November 5, 2015—on his eighty-fifth birthday. Mommsen had been a driving force in the German historical establishment for more than fifty years and one of its most compelling. As a specialist on the history of the Weimar Republic and Third Reich, he helped shape the research agenda