Hellmut Diwald

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Hellmut Diwald


Born
in Šatov (Schattau), Czech Republic
August 13, 1924

Died
May 26, 1993

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Hellmut Diwald (1924-1993) was a prominent German historian known for his influential works on European and German history. Born in Vienna, he grew up during a turbulent period in Europe and experienced firsthand the challenges of World War II. After the war, he pursued a career in academia, eventually becoming a professor of history at the University of Vienna.

Diwald is best known for his writings on German history, particularly his controversial interpretations of the medieval and early modern periods. His books, such as "Geschichte der Deutschen" (History of the Germans), challenged conventional historical narratives and offered alternative perspectives on key events and figures in German history. While his views often sparked debates an
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Average rating: 3.43 · 14 ratings · 2 reviews · 25 distinct works
Der Kampf um die Weltmeere

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Luther

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Wallenstein

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Szenen der Geschichte: Ein ...

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Deutschland Einig Vaterland...

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Menschen die die welt bewegten

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Unsere gestohlene Geschichte

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Ernst Moritz Arndt: Das Ent...

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Mut zur Geschichte

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Heinrich der Erste. Die Grü...

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