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Reinerth, Hans (Hrsg.): Deutsche Vorgeschichte. Grundlagen zur völkischen Selbstbesinnung. 9 Bände in 2 Teilen (2 Büchern). [ Permalink ]

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Augsburg, Filser 1929, mit Karten, zahlreichen Foto-Tafeln, zusammen ca. 580 S., goldgeprägte, blaue OLn.-Bände, 4°
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Language:deGerman
Deutsch
Category:History > Prehistory & Antiquity (59)
Geschichte > Urgeschichte & Altertum
Author:Reinerth (9)
Keyword:Teutons (12)
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– Background –

Hans Reinerth was a German archaeologist, born in Bistritz, Austria-Hungary, on May 13, 1900, and died in Unteruhldingen on April 13, 1990. He is notorious for his role during National Socialism. Reinerth was a member of the völkisch, anti-Semitic "Kampfbund für deutsche Kultur," and joined the Nazi Party in 1931. He was the director of the Reichsbund für Deutsche Vorgeschichte from 1933 until the end of World War II, and was instrumental in the theft of "ownerless cultural property" from murdered Jews.

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