政治追随者还是忠诚的国家社会主义者?:论前德国总指挥赫伯特·齐格蒙德(Herbert Siegmund, 1892-1954)在第三帝国中的作用。

4区 医学 Q3 Medicine
Christiane Elisabeth Rinnen, Dominik Groß
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赫伯特·齐格蒙德(Herbert Siegmund, 1892-1954)无疑是20世纪最有影响力的德国病理学家之一。在第三帝国时期和1945年以后,他获得了许多荣誉。除其他职务外,他还担任过恩斯特大学校长(1943-1945)、希特勒授予的歌德奖章(1944)、科隆大学荣誉博士(1949)、帕拉塞尔苏斯奖章(1953)获得者、德国病理学会主席(DGP, 1954)。战后几乎天衣无缝的职业生涯之所以成为可能,首先是因为齐格蒙德是1945年后不参与政治的大学医生之一。直到千禧年之后,这幅图景才被打破。材料与方法:本文的主要资料来源于石勒苏益格-荷尔斯泰因州和北莱茵-威斯特伐利亚州的国家档案馆、梅恩斯特大学档案馆、柏林联邦档案馆、科隆大学档案馆和斯图加特市档案馆,其中一些是首次评估。本文的核心问题有两个:(1)在1933年后的职业生涯中,齐格蒙德在多大程度上受益于纳粹国家?有迹象表明他为纳粹政权及其网络服务吗?此外,我们将讨论齐格蒙德自己如何描述他在第三帝国中的角色,以及他的陈述是否经得起批判性的审查。结果:本文的结论是齐格蒙德对纳粹制度的发展做出了贡献。1945年以后,他没有把自己置于与他在第三帝国的活动保持关键距离的位置;相反,他把自己描绘成一个政治上无可指责的学者的形象——这在很大程度上是无人反对的。
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Political follower or loyal National Socialist? : On the role of former DGP President Herbert Siegmund (1892-1954) in the Third Reich.

Background: Herbert Siegmund (1892-1954) was undoubtedly one of the most influential German pathologists of the 20th century. He received numerous high honors both during the Third Reich and after 1945. He was, among other things, rector of the University of Münster (1943-1945), holder of the Goethe Medal awarded by Hitler (1944), honorary doctor of the University of Cologne (1949), recipient of the Paracelsus Medal (1953), and president of the German Society for Pathology (DGP, 1954). The almost seamless post-war career was possible above all because Siegmund was counted among the politically uninvolved university physicians after 1945. It was not until after the turn of the millennium that this picture cracked.

Material and methods: The article is based on primary sources from the State Archives of Schleswig-Holstein and North Rhine-Westphalia, the University Archives of Münster, the Federal Archives of Berlin, the University Archives of Cologne, and the City Archives of Stuttgart, some of which were evaluated for the first time. Two questions are at the center of this article: (1) To what extent can it be proven that Siegmund benefited from the Nazi state in terms of his career after 1933? (2) Are there indications that he served the Nazi regime and its networks? In addition, we will discuss how Siegmund himself described his role in the Third Reich and whether his statements stand up to critical scrutiny.

Results: The paper concludes that Siegmund contributed to valorizing the Nazi system. After 1945, he did not position himself at a critical distance from his activities in the Third Reich; rather, he drew of himself - largely unopposed - the image of a politically blameless scholar.

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Pathologe
Pathologe 医学-病理学
CiteScore
1.50
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40
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Der Pathologe is an internationally recognized journal and combines practical relevance with scientific competence. The journal informs all pathologists working on departments and institutes as well as morphologically interested scientists about developments in the field of pathology. The journal serves both the scientific exchange and the continuing education of pathologists. Comprehensive reviews on a specific topical issue focus on providing evidenced based information under consideration of practical experience. Freely submitted original papers allow the presentation of important clinical studies and serve the scientific exchange.
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