George W. F. Hallgarten

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George W. F. Hallgarten, or Georg(e) Wolfgang Felix Hallgarten (January 3, 1901, München - May 22, 1975, Washington) was a German-born American historian.

He had a US citizenship since his grandfather.

He taught by Max Weber in the University of Munich. In 1933, He moved to Paris to flee the Nazis.

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  • Imperialismus vor 1914, 1951
  • "帝国主義と現代", 1967 (Japanese; He arrived to Japan on 1965)
  • Why dictators?, 1967
  • Das Wettrüsten, 1967
  • Hitler, Reichswehr, Industrie, 1969
  • Als die Schatten fielen, 1969 (a self biography)
  • Deutsche Industrie und Politik, 1974 (collaboration with J. Radkau)

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