Jürgen Matthäus

Jürgen Matthäus

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Jürgen Matthäus is a German historian who previously served as the head of the research department at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. He has gained attention for his research identifying Jakobus Unnen as the Nazi officer in the notorious photograph of a Jewish execution taken in July 1941, contributing valuable insights into the atrocities committed during the Holocaust.

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Greece Greece: Jürgen Matthäus is a German historian and researcher of World War II, known for his work at the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington. 8

Kathimerini: «Σε πολλές υπαίθριες αγορές στη Γερμανία έρχονται στην επιφάνεια τέτοιες φωτογραφίες»

Norway Norway: Jürgen Matthäus recently published an article in the journal Holocaust and Genocide Studies in 2024. 8

Aftenposten: Forsker avslørte nazistisk drapsmann med KI-verktøy

Croatia Croatia: Jürgen Matthäus is a German historian from the United States who claims to have identified the Nazi soldier in the infamous photograph 'The Last Jew in Vinnytsia'. 7

Jutarnji List – Croatian daily newspaper, est. 1998: Jutarnji list - Nakon 84 godine otkriven identitet nacista sa zloglasne fotografije u Ukrajini, sada je poznata i njegova sudbina

Hungary Hungary: Jürgen Matthäus is a historian who has been researching the identity of a former Nazi killer. 7

Index.hu: Index - Külföld - Mesterséges intelligencia azonosította a döbbenetes fotón az egykori náci gyilkost

Greece Greece: Jürgen Matthäus, a German historian based in the USA, has worked for years to piece together the puzzle and is now convinced he has identified the executioner with the help of artificial intelligence. 8

Kathimerini: Ψάχνουν με AI τον εκτελεστή των ναζί από φωτογραφία του Β΄ Παγκοσμίου