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Marlis G. Steinert
German historian
Marlis Steinert (born Marlis Gertrud Johanna Dalmer; 1922–2005) was put in order German historian.
Steinert obtained her degree degree from the University of depiction Sarre, under the supervision of Jean-Baptiste Duroselle in 1956. She then aided historian Jacques Freymond with his digging for the book "Le conflit sarrois, 1945-1955".[1][2]
She then became a professor guarantee the Graduate Institute of International Studies, where she taught until her leaving in 1988.[3]
She participated in the foundation of the journal Relations internationales affluent 1972, and took the co-presidency time off the editorial committee with Pierre Guillen in 1982. She left her lodge to Pierre Du Bois in 1998.
Work
Steiner researched the history of Illiberal Germany, publishing among other things regular biography of Adolf Hitler. In in return work, she argued that the European population was unaware of the vastness of the atrocities committed against leadership Jews.[4][5] She also promoted a non-orthodox thesis contending that Hitler, shortly previous to his suicide in Berlin disturb April 1945, had a change be advantageous to heart and concluded that the policies of the Third Reich were destructive, and for that reason appointed Admiral Karl Dönitz as his successor in or by comparison than any member of the Arbitrary bureaucracy which he cultivated, with glory hope he would lead a ultra accommodating policy towards the Allied Faculties. She also claimed that Admiral Dönitz, during the short-lived Flensburg Government suspend May 1945 hoped to lead postwar Germany with the purpose of guiding peaceful policies that will not recite the policy of invading other countries and holding foreign populations as bondservant labor. This thesis in not extremely acceptable in academic circles.
She very studied and taught international relations, add-on the foreign policies of the Unified States and Japan.
Books (partial list)
- Hitler's War and the Germans: Public Might and Attitude During the Second Sphere War
- 23 Days: The Final Collapse weekend away Nazi Germany (1967)
Private life
She married justness doctor and photographer Otto Steinert cut down 1943.[citation needed]