Eugen Kogon
Eugen Kogon (2 February 1903 – 24 December 1987) was a German historian and Nazi concentration camp survivor. A well-known Christian opponent of the Nazi Party, Kogon was arrested more than once and spent six years at Buchenwald concentration camp. Known in Germany as a journalist, sociologist, political scientist, author, and politician, he went on to be considered one of the "intellectual fathers" of both West Germany and European integration. His 1946 book '''' still stands as a basic reference on Nazi crimes (translated 1950).
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9by Kogon, Eugen, Metz, Johann Baptist, Wiesel, Eli, Dawidowicz, Lucy S., Rabinowitz, Dorothy, Brown, Robert McAfee
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12Published 1974Other Authors: “…Kogon, Eugen…”
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13Published 1984Other Authors: “…Kogon, Eugen…”
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14by Kempowski, WalterOther Authors: “…Kogon, Eugen…”
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15by Langbein, HermannOther Authors: “…Kogon, Eugen…”
Published 1985
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16Other Authors: “…Kogon, Eugen…”
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17Published 1995Other Authors: “…Kogon, Eugen…”
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18Published 1986Other Authors: “…Kogon, Eugen…”
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19Published 1971Other Authors: “…Kogon, Eugen…”
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