Rolf-Dieter Müller
Rolf-Dieter Müller (born 9 December 1948) is a German military historian and political scientist,[1] who has served as Scientific Director of the German Armed Forces Military History Research Office since 1999. Rolf-Dieter Müller, is also a former professor of military history at Humboldt University.[2]
Rolf-Dieter Müller | |
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Born | Germany | 9 December 1948
Occupation | Historian, author, editor |
Academic work | |
Era | 20th century |
Institutions | German Armed Forces Military History Research Office |
Main interests | Modern European history, military history, historiography |
Notable works | Germany and the Second World War Hitler's War in the East 1941−1945 |
Müller, in cooperation with German journalist Rudibert Kunz, is known for being the first historian to write about the use of chemical weapons in the Rif War in a 1999 book titled Giftgas Gegen Abd El Krim: Deutschland, Spanien und der Gaskrieg in Spanisch-Marokko, 1922-1927.
Müller was one of the lead researchers on the seminal work Germany and the Second World War.
Works
In English
- Germany and the Second World War (contributor)
- Hitler's War in the East 1941−1945: A Critical Assessment (1997)
- The Unknown Eastern Front: The Wehrmacht and Hitler's Foreign Soldiers
- Hitler's Wehrmacht 1935-1945
- Enemy in the East: Hitler's Secret Plans to Invade the Soviet Union
In German
- Rolf-Dieter Müller (1990). Giftgas Gegen Abd El Krim: Deutschland, Spanien und der Gaskrieg in Spanisch-Marokko, 1922-1927 (in German). Rombach. ISBN 3-7930-0196-2.
References and notes
- "Müller, Rolf-Dieter". perlentaucher.de. Retrieved 2007-04-20.
- "Hitler's Wehrmacht, 1935--1945". The University Press of Kentucky. Retrieved 2020-04-24.
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