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Max Theodor Wilhelm Förster (8 March 1869 – 10 November 1954) was a German scholar of Old English. In 1934, Förster was forced to retire from the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich: he was an opponent of the Nazi regime and was married to a Jewish woman. He was a visiting professor at Yale University from 1934 to 1936. Wrongly thought to live in the United Kingdom, he was included in The Black Book, a SS list of prominent British residents to be arrested after the invasion of Britain. Max Theodor Wilhelm Förster (* 8. März 1869 in Danzig, Preußen; † 10. November 1954 in Wasserburg am Inn) war ein deutscher Anglist.
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Max Theodor Wilhelm Förster (* 8. März 1869 in Danzig, Preußen; † 10. November 1954 in Wasserburg am Inn) war ein deutscher Anglist. Max Theodor Wilhelm Förster (8 March 1869 – 10 November 1954) was a German scholar of Old English. In 1934, Förster was forced to retire from the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich: he was an opponent of the Nazi regime and was married to a Jewish woman. He was a visiting professor at Yale University from 1934 to 1936. Wrongly thought to live in the United Kingdom, he was included in The Black Book, a SS list of prominent British residents to be arrested after the invasion of Britain. Förster was a member of the Saxon and Bavarian Academies of Sciences, an honorary member of the Royal Irish Academy, and a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy.
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