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Hohe Schule der NSDAP : ウィキペディア英語版
Advanced School of the NSDAP
The Advanced School of the NSDAP〔See, for example (Lixfeld & Dow 1994 )〕 ((ドイツ語:Hohe Schule der NSDAP), literally "High School of the NSDAP") was a project by the chief ideologist of the Nazi Party Alfred Rosenberg to create an elite Nazi university, a kind of academy for party officials. A monumental central university building was to be built on the shores of Lake Chiemsee, based on the architectural plans of Hermann Giesler.〔Davidson, Eugene (1966). ''(The Trial of the Germans: An Account of the Twenty-Two Defendants Before the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg )'', University of Missouri Press, ISBN 0826211399, p. 127〕〔(Alfred Rosenbergs "Hohe Schule" )〕
==History==
The university's establishment began in 1939 with the opening of its central library. Alfred Baumler nominated philologist Walter Grothe as the library's head. On 29 January 1940, Rosenberg received an order from Hitler to continue the preparatory work for the university's opening:〔(The Avalon Project: Nuremberg Trial Proceedings Vol. 7 FIFTY-SECOND DAY Wednesday, 6 February 1946 )〕
The first faculty of the school, the Institute for the Study of the Jewish Question, was opened on 26 March 1941 in Frankfurt am Main.〔(Frankfurter Rundschau - Die Theorie des mörderischen Wahns. 12 October 2005 )〕 Rosenberg's plan was to establish at least a total of eleven units of the school in different locations.〔Potthast, Jan Björn (2002). ''Das jüdische Zentralmuseum der SS in Prag. Gegnerforschung und Völkermord im Nationalsozialismus''. Frankfurt a.M. / New York, ISBN 3-593-37060-3, p. 179〕 Among these were Institute for Indo-Germanic Intellectual History (Munich), Institute of Biology and Race Studies (Stuttgart), Institute of Religious Studies (Hall), Institute of Germanic Studies (Kiel), Institute of Ideological Colonial Studies (Hamburg), Institute of German Folklore (Münster and Graz), Institute for Research on the East (Prague), Institute of Celtic Studies (Römhild) and Institute for the Study of Germanism and Gallicanism (Strasbourg).
In October 1942, the Central Library of the High School moved from Berlin to Carinthia, where parts of the library were housed in the Tanzenberg Castle in Sankt Veit an der Glan, a former Olivetan monastery.〔

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