Magnus Brechtken

Magnus Brechtken (born 21 March 1964) is a German historian. He is the deputy director of the Institute of Contemporary History in Munich and teaches at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich. In 2017 he wrote a biographical study of Albert Speer which won the 2017 NDR Culture Award for Non-fiction.

Magnus Brechtken

Adjunct Professor
Personal details
Born1964
Munich, Germany
NationalityGerman
OccupationHistorian, lecturer
ProfessionHigher education

History

Since 2012 Brechtken has been deputy director of the Institute of Contemporary History in Munich and teaches as an adjunct professor at the Ludwig Maximilians Universität.[1]

Albert Speer biography

In 2017 Brechtken published a biographical study of Albert Speer that received a positive reception from critics and reached No. 8 in the Der Spiegel bestseller list.[2] Sven Felix Kellerhoff, reviewing the book in Die Welt, said it was now impossible to spread the myth that Speer was the "good Nazi".[3] Robert Probst said in the Süddeutsche Zeitung that Brechtken had produced a comprehensive account of Speer and praised the depth and rigour of the work.[4]

References

  1. LMU: Prof. Dr. Magnus Brechtken
  2. Spiegelbestseller. In: Der Spiegel, Nr. 25 v. 17. Juni 2017, S. 122.
  3. Sven Felix Kellerhoff: Albert Speer. Der erfolgreichste Manipulator des Dritten Reiches. In: Die Welt, 31. Mai 2017.
  4. Robert Probst: Das Ende der Mythen um Albert Speer. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung, 1. Juni 2017.
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