
Martin Sabrow
Martin Sabrow is an esteemed historian and emeritus professor at Humboldt University in Berlin, recognized for his expertise in recent German history, particularly the Weimar Republic and the DDR (East Germany). He has authored numerous works on historical narratives and cultural memory in Germany, and in 2017, he received the Golo-Mann Prize for his contributions to historical scholarship. His insights into the complexities of German reunification continue to influence discussions around national identity and historical accountability.
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Martin Sabrow contributes a guest article discussing the destructive dynamics of German society.
Götz Aly über die Deutschen und die Naziverbrechen: "Wie konnte das geschehen?" - Kultur
Martin Sabrow is an emeritus professor who has written extensively on the Weimar Republic and the DDR.
Was trennt Ost und West in Deutschland?


