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Sönke Neitzel
Sönke Neitzel Blaues Sofa 13. Oktober 2011
Personal details
Born June 26, 1968(1968-06-26) (age 57)
Hamburg
Nationality German
Alma mater University of Mainz

Sönke Neitzel (born June 26, 1968) is a German historian who has written extensively about the Second World War.[1]

Neitzel was educated at the University of Mainz and is currently Professor of Military History at the University of Potsdam, having moved there from the London School of Economics in 2015. He has also held posts at the University of Karlsruhe, University of Bern, and the University of Saarbrücken in Germany and Switzerland,[2] and was briefly Professor of Global Security at the University of Glasgow in 2011/12.

He is editor of the journal German History in the 20th Century and has written several books such as Soldaten: On Fighting, Killing and Dying; The Secret Second World War Tapes of German POWs based on recordings of German POWs held at Trent Park which he wrote with Harald Welzer.[3][4][5] Neitzel edited the book Tapping Hitler's Generals (with Harald Welzer).[3][6][7] Since September 2006 he is married to Gundula Bavendamm, director of Stiftung Flucht, Vertreibung, Versöhnung and daughter of historian Dirk Bavendamm.

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  • "Mindset of WWII German Soldiers": video interview with Neitzel discussing his book Soldaten, available on the official YouTube channel of The Agenda, a programme of TVOntario, a Canadian public television station.
  • "Military History 3.0", since 2016, Neitzel has been teaching military history and the cultural history of violence at the University of Potsdam. (In German)
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