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Sönke Neitzel (born 26 June 1968) is a German historian who has written extensively about the Second World War. 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. Neitzel edited the book Tapping Hitler's Generals (with Harald Welzer). Since September 2006 he is married to , director of and daughter of historian .

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  • Sönke Neitzel (de)
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  • Sönke Neitzel (* 26. Juni 1968 in Hamburg) ist ein deutscher Historiker mit dem Schwerpunkt Militärgeschichte. Von 2011 bis 2012 war er Professor für Modern History an der University of Glasgow und von 2012 bis 2015 für International History an der London School of Economics. Seit 2015 ist er Lehrstuhlinhaber für Militärgeschichte / Kulturgeschichte der Gewalt am Historischen Institut der Universität Potsdam und damit der derzeit einzige Professor für Militärgeschichte in Deutschland. (de)
  • Sönke Neitzel (26 de junio de 1968) es un historiador alemán que ha escrito extensamente sobre la segunda guerra mundial.​ Es profesor de Historia en la Universidad de Maguncia, habiendo también desempeñado cargos en la Universidad de Karlsruhe, la Universidad de Berna, y la Universidad del Sarre,​ y ejerciendo en la Cátedra de Historia Moderna de la Universidad de Glasgow a partir de septiembre de 2011. En la actualidad es editor de la revista German History in the 20th Century y es el autor de siete libros, incluyendo Tapping Hitler's Generals y Soldaten,​ publicado en España bajo el título Soldados del Tercer Reich, testimonios de lucha, muerte y crimen.​ (es)
  • Sönke Neitzel, né le 26 juin 1968, est un universitaire allemand, spécialisé dans la Seconde Guerre mondiale. (fr)
  • Зёнке На́йтцель (нем. Sönke Neitzel; 26 июня 1968, Гамбург, ФРГ) — немецкий историк, специалист по истории Второй мировой войны. (ru)
  • Sönke Neitzel (born 26 June 1968) is a German historian who has written extensively about the Second World War. 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. Neitzel edited the book Tapping Hitler's Generals (with Harald Welzer). Since September 2006 he is married to , director of and daughter of historian . (en)
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