‘Nazi Agent’ and Development Pioneer: Johann Albrecht von Monroy, National Socialist Europe and Unknown Origins of FAO's Forest Related Development Activities

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M. Bemmann
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By exploring the career of the German forester Johann Albrecht v. Monroy from the 1920s to the 1950s, this article seeks to further differentiate and expand the historiography on development. It reveals that experts like Monroy who were deeply involved in the National Socialist quest for hegemony in Europe took an active part in shaping the Food and Agriculture Organization's (FAO) forest-related development activities after the Second World War. The article provides two explanations why Monroy became a lauded development pioneer: Firstly, he was a widely acknowledged and well-connected member of a transatlantic expert community that he had helped to shape in the 1920s and 1930s. Secondly, he enormously benefitted from German expansionist policies. In the 1930s, Monroy became a senior official responsible for turning forestry and wood processing industries into a central branch of Germany's war economy. During the war, he was in charge to establish the most modern wood processing plant in Slovakia. Monroy based this project on a specific approach to development that he had elaborated since the mid-1930s and that adapted schemes shaped for colonial contexts to the very special international environment of German-controlled Europe. That Monroy could realize this project in Slovakia turned him into an expert wanted by the FAO due to an almost unrivalled experience.
“纳粹代理人”和发展先驱:Johann Albrecht von Monroy,《欧洲国家社会主义与粮农组织森林相关发展活动的未知起源》
本文通过对德国林业家约翰·阿尔布雷希特·蒙罗伊在20世纪20年代至50年代的职业生涯的探索,试图进一步区分和拓展发展史学。它揭示了像Monroy这样深入参与国家社会主义在欧洲寻求霸权的专家在第二次世界大战后积极参与制定粮食及农业组织(粮农组织)与森林有关的发展活动。这篇文章对蒙罗伊成为受人称赞的发展先驱的原因提供了两个解释:首先,他在20世纪二三十年代帮助形成了一个跨大西洋专家团体,他是一个得到广泛认可和人脉广泛的成员。其次,他从德国的扩张主义政策中获益匪浅。20世纪30年代,蒙罗伊成为一名高级官员,负责将林业和木材加工业转变为德国战时经济的中心分支。战争期间,他负责在斯洛伐克建立最现代化的木材加工厂。Monroy从20世纪30年代中期开始阐述了一种特殊的发展方法,并根据德国控制下的欧洲非常特殊的国际环境,对殖民背景下形成的方案进行了调整。蒙罗伊能在斯洛伐克实现这个项目,使他成为联合国粮农组织想要的专家,这几乎是无与伦比的经历。
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