Ostforschung
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Ostforschung (German: Research of the East) in general describes since the 18th century any German research of areas to the East of Germany. Since the 1990s, the Ostforschung itself is a subject of historic research, while the names of institutes etc. were changed to more specific ones. For example, the journal „Zeitschrift für Ostforschung“ was renamed to „Zeitschrift für Ostmitteleuropa-Forschung“. The Ostforschung school of historical research is considered highly biased and discredited by modern historians.[1]
Ostforschung als was the name of a multi-disciplined organisation set up before World War II by Albert Brackmann and several other historians and anthropologists to co-ordinate German research on Eastern Europe, mainly the Second Polish Republic. The research conducted by this organisation, as well as the Ahnenerbe, was instrumental in planning of ethnic cleansing and genocide of local non-German populations (see Generalplan Ost) and settlement of German colonists to Germanise Central and Eastern Europe.
[edit] Literature
- Burleigh, Michael. Germany Turns Eastwards: A Study of Ostforschung in the Third Reich.
- Auf den Spuren der Ostforschung; Eine Sammlung von Beiträgen der Arbeitsgemeinschaft zur Bekämpfung der westdeutschen "Ostforschung" beim Institut für Geschichte der europäischen Volksdemokratien, Leipzig 1962
[edit] External links
- Johann Gottfried Herder-Forschungsrat
- Herder-Institut
- Die "sudetendeutsche Geschichtsschreibung" 1918-1960 [2]
- Deutsche "Ostforschung": Oldenburger Historiker befassen sich kritisch mit ihrer Wissenschaft [3]
- Zentrum gegen Vertreibung: „Was ist Bohemistik?“ [4]
- Bund der Vertriebenen: Überregionale Kultur- und Wissenschaftseinrichtungen
- Albert Brackmann u. die Publikationsstelle Dahlem

