Wolfgang Wippermann

As professor at the Friedrich Meinecke Institute, his main research interests were ideologies, especially fascism, antiziganism, communism, and antisemitism. His positions as an historian were controversial: he saw himself as the only historian defending Daniel Goldhagen in the debate surrounding his book ''Hitler's Willing Executioners''. Provided by Wikipedia
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2by Wippermann, Wolfgang
Published in Germania Slavica I / hrsg. von Wolfgang H. Fritze. - Berlin: Dunker & Humblot, 1981. - S. 41-69. - (Berliner Historische Studien ; 1) (1980)Classmark: D 411 / 1Article -
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Published in Germania Slavica II / hrsg. von Wolfgang H. Fritze. - Berlin: Dunker & Humblot, 1981. - S. 187-235. - (Berliner Historische Studien ; 4) (1981)Classmark: D 411 / 2Article -
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9by Ludewig, ThomasOther Authors: “…Wippermann, Wolfgang…”
Published 1986
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10Published 2013Other Authors: “…Wippermann, Wolfgang…”
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