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Prehistoric Archaeology in Germany and National Socialism, period from the institutionalisation of prehistory in the 1920s to its re-establishment after World War II and its subsequent history through to the 1950s. It reviews the historical facts, persons, and networks, and concludes by looking at the legacies of National Socialism with regard to organisat镇压 发表于 2025-3-30 15:12:46
Archaeology in Austria During the Nazi Era,s, associations and societies, universities, research institutions, and the monument office. Individuals working in these institutions constructed and dominated powerful, long-lived personal and institutional networks that both accelerated the ideological appropriation of research under the National勉强 发表于 2025-3-30 18:46:41
National Socialist Archaeology in Bohemia, Moravia, and Slovakia,he annexation of the Republic by the National Socialists, archaeological practices were shared between Czech and German archaeologists; there were fewer conflicts between them than between the Germans themselves. National Socialist ideas were not influential; at most, it is only possible to detect eLOPE 发表于 2025-3-30 23:18:12
,Poland Reborn: The Ethnic Origin of Past Societies and Contemporary Land Affiliation – Polish and Gaffected all archaeological research and was heavily influenced by contemporary political rivalries between Poland and Germany. Poland, newly restored as an independent nation following World War I, had to develop a convincing rationale to legitimise ownership of lands formerly part of the German Em特征 发表于 2025-3-31 01:59:26
Dreams of Germanic Unity: The Desire for Scandinavia and the Use of Archaeology, on the main confrontations and challenges that influenced the position of Scandinavian researchers towards their German colleagues during World War II and for many decades afterwards. After 1933, Scandinavian archaeologists were forced to contend with numerous invitations from the . [Reichsbund forGuileless 发表于 2025-3-31 05:09:59
Dangerous Liaisons of a Nazi Sort: A Failed Icelandic Expedition and the Legacy of Bruno Schweizer, placed Iceland safely on the side of the Allies, far away from the theatre of war. As the country escaped any serious consequences from the conflict, Icelandic historians have tended to approach World War II as a foreign history and affair. In doing so, however, many forget that Iceland was a popul猛击 发表于 2025-3-31 09:53:56
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