Karl Schlögel
Karl Schlögel is a prominent German historian and scholar known for his expertise in Eastern European history, particularly regarding Russia and its geopolitical implications. His works often explore the history of the Soviet Union and its impact on contemporary Europe, emphasizing the importance of understanding the historical context behind current events. Schlögel's insights are particularly relevant in discussions about the revival of imperial ambitions in Russia, especially in light of recent conflicts such as the invasion of Ukraine, where he warns against viewing it solely as a bilateral dispute, instead advocating for a broader understanding of Russia's strategic objectives in Europe.
Born on Jan 01, 1948 (77 years old)
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Norway:
Karl Schlögel is an internationally recognized historian and essayist specializing in the former Soviet Union and the post-Soviet area.
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Luxembourg:
Karl Schlögel is awarded the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade for his warnings about Vladimir Putin's aggressive expansionist policies.
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Luxembourg:
Karl Schlögel was awarded the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade for his warnings about Vladimir Putin's aggressive expansionist policies.
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Luxembourg:
Karl Schlögel was awarded the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade for his warnings about Vladimir Putin's aggressive expansionist policies.
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Germany:
Karl Schlögel spoke about learning from Ukraine, emphasizing fearlessness and bravery.
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Austria:
Karl Schlögel is recognized for his reflections on historical figures and their relevance to contemporary issues.
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Switzerland:
Karl Schlögel received the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade in Frankfurt.
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Germany:
Karl Schlögel is a well-known Eastern European historian and critic of Putin and his wars.
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Luxembourg:
Karl Schlögel received the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade at the Frankfurt Book Fair.
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Luxembourg:
Karl Schlögel is awarded the Friedenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandels for his advocacy for Ukraine.
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