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Erich Maschke : ウィキペディア英語版
Erich Maschke

Erich Maschke (March 2, 1900 – February 11, 1982) was a German historian and history professor. He taught most recently at the Ruprecht-Karls-University in Heidelberg. He is best known for publishing the report from the Maschke Committee which investigated the death of German prisoners-of-war during World War II.〔Erich Maschke, Zur Geschichte der deutschen Kriegsgefangenen des Zweiten Weltkrieges Bielefeld, E. und W. Gieseking, 1962-1974 Vol 15 P 185-230.〕
==Biography==

Born in Berlin on 2 March 1900, Maschke was the son of an ophthalmologist. After graduating from Askanische high school in 1919 he studied medicine in Berlin, Innsbruck and Freiburg. He was involved in the Bündische Jugend, a German Youth Movement. He was an editor with the magazine ''Der weiße Ritter'' (''The white knight''). These experiences led him to change career. He went to Berlin in 1923 and Königsberg in 1925 where he studied history and geography, among other things, under Erich Caspar. In 1927, he completed his doctorate with a thesis on the Teutonic Knights and his habilitation in 1929 with his habilitation thesis on Peter's Pence in Poland and eastern Germany. His research was also focused on the history and historiography of Prussia and the European Late Middle Ages.

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