Josef Foschepoth
Josef Foschepoth (born 19 November 1947) is a German historian and a professor at the University of Freiburg. His research interest is the surveillance in post-WWII Germany.[1]
Josef Foschepoth | |
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Born | |
Nationality | German |
Alma mater | University of Münster |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Contemporary history |
Selected publications
- ——— (1997). "German Reaction to Defeat and Occupation". In Moeller, R. G. (ed.). West Germany under Reconstruction. Politics, Society and Culture in the Adenauer Era. University of Michigan Press. pp. 73–89. ISBN 0-472-09648-6.
- ——— (1986). "British Interest in the Division of Germany after the Second World War". Journal of Contemporary History. 21 (3): 391–411. doi:10.1177/002200948602100303. JSTOR 260435.
- ——— (1983). "The Great Powers and Post-War Germany". Bulletin of the German Historical Institute. London. 13: 3–12.
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References
- "NSA: permission to spy in Germany". Deutsche Welle. 29 July 2013.
External links
- Website at University of Freiburg (in German)
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