- Summary
- After the occupation of Hamburg by British troops on May 3rd, 1945, the Hamburg University was closed, but reopened on November 6th, 1945 - half a year after the end of the "Third Reich" and the Second World War. On the occasion of the 70th anniversary of this reopening on 6 November 2015, the University of Hamburg took the opportunity to publicly discuss the difficult transition of its own institution from the Nazi dictatorship into the democratic post-war period. This volume of "Hamburger Universitätsreden" documents the four speeches held on on this occasion. Speeches by Susanne Rupp, Katharina Fegebank, Rainer Nicolaysen, and Anton F. Guhl.
- Series
- Hamburger Universitätsreden ; Neue Folge 22
Hamburger Universitätsreden ; n.F. 22.
- Format
- Online resource
- Published
- Hamburg : Hamburg University Press, [2016]
©2016
- Locale
- Germany
Hamburg
- Other Authors/Editors
- Nicolaysen, Rainer.
Fegebank, Katharina, author.
Guhl, Anton F., 1983- author.
Rupp, Susanne, author.
Universität Hamburg.
- Notes
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Includes bibliographical references.