Paul Grimm (prehistorian)
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Paul Grimm (18 August 1907 in
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– 19 November 1993) was a German
prehistorian Prehistory, also known as pre-literary history, is the period of human history between the use of the first stone tools by hominins 3.3 million years ago and the beginning of recorded history with the invention of writing systems. The use of ...
and also a pioneer of
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, especially of the excavation of
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s and
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s. Grimm worked on various periods, but mainly in central Germany – the names of two important
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archaeological culture An archaeological culture is a recurring assemblage of types of artifacts, buildings and monuments from a specific period and region that may constitute the material culture remains of a particular past human society. The connection between thes ...
s in the area, the
Baalberge group The Baalberge Group (German: ''Baalberger Kultur'', also ''Baalberge-Kultur'') was a late neolithic "culture" in Central Germany and Bohemia between 4000 and 3150 BC. Because of issues with the archaeological use of the term culture it is now of ...
and the
Salzmünde group The Salzmünde Group or Salzmünde Culture (German language, German: ''Salzmünder Gruppe'' / ''Salzmünder Kultur'') is the name for a late group from the Funnelbeaker culture in central Saale-Elbe region of Germany, which existed between 3400 and ...
derive from him. His comprehensive excavations in Hohenrode and
Tilleda Tilleda is a village and a former municipality in the Mansfeld-Südharz district, in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. Since 1 July 2009, it has been part of the town Kelbra. Tilleda is located at the northern rim of the Kyffhäuser mountain rang ...
are important milestones in the history of German archaeology.


Life


Early career

Grimm, son of a
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, graduated from high school at
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in 1925 and then studied at the
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, where he was instructed in prehistory, history,
classical archaeology Classical archaeology is the archaeological investigation of the Mediterranean civilizations of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. Nineteenth-century archaeologists such as Heinrich Schliemann were drawn to study the societies they had read about i ...
,
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, geography and geology until 1929. He first participated in an excavation in 19 27 under Hans Hahne. From 1929 he was a research assistant at the State Bureau for Prehistory. In 1929 he was awarded a doctorate for his dissertation on ''Die vor- und frühgeschichtliche Besiedlung des Unterharzes und seines Vorlandes auf Grund der Bodenfunde'' (The Prehistoric and Protohistoric Settlement of Lower
Harz The Harz () is a highland area in northern Germany. It has the highest elevations for that region, and its rugged terrain extends across parts of Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia. The name ''Harz'' derives from the Middle High German ...
and its Foothills on the basis of Archaeological Finds). His examiners were Hahne and
Georg Karo Georg Karo (11 January 1872, in Venice – 12 November 1963, in Freiburg im Breisgau) was a German archaeologist, known for his research of Mycenaean and Etruscan cultures. Born in Venice and raised in Florence, he studied history, philosoph ...
. Grimm was a member of the
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and from 1926 to the völkisch youth league ''Adler und Falke''http://www.catalogus-professorum-halensis.de/grimmpaul.html. (Eagle and Falcon). Well before the
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seizure of power he was a member of the
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-Society for "Aryan prehistory" and the prehistoric division of the
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.Ernst Klee. ''Das Kulturlexikon zum Dritten Reich. Wer war was vor und nach 1945''. S. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2007, , p. 198. On 1 February 1933, Grimm joined the
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and was registered as party member 1,447,316. He was a
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from 1933 to 1934. In 1935, Grimm was curator and acting director of the State Bureau for Volk Studies in Halle. From 1935 he was editor of the journal ''Mitteldeutsche Volkheit – Hefte für Vorgeschichte, Rassenkunde und Volkskunde'' (Central German Volk Studies – Volumes on Prehistory, Racial Studies and Volk Studies) along with the leader of the Volk Studies department, Heinz-Julius Niehoff. After he achieved his
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with his work on the Salzmünde Culture he was employed as reader and director of the State Bureau of Volk Studies in Halle from 1939 to 1945.


Second World War

On 22 October 1940, Paul Grimm was called up for military service. From January 1942 until November 1942 Grimm was an employee of the ''"Sonderstabs Vor- und Frühgeschichte"'' (Task force for Prehistory and Protohistory) at the
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.Report
(PDF; 10,7 MB) of the ''"Sonderstabs Vor- und Frühgeschichte"'' of the
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on his activities in 1942, accessed 5 August 2013
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and to use them to advance Nazi ideology. Grimm was also leader of the State Agency for Prehistory and Protohistory in
Kiev Kyiv, also spelled Kiev, is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine. It is in north-central Ukraine along the Dnieper, Dnieper River. As of 1 January 2021, its population was 2,962,180, making Kyiv the List of European cities by populat ...
was first tasked with taking control of the various prehistoric artefacts in the
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, especially those which could be used to argue for the role of Germanic peoples in Ukrainian prehistory, and with putting on an exhibition in Kiev for the
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based on Nazi historical ideas. He organised the transfer of the Collection of the Kiev Institute of Archaeology from the destroyed
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to a new museum. In the following years, the Ukrainian and German sides praised his great personal service, as manifested in his sound scholarly work and his personal conduct towards Ukrainian museum staff.L. Silina, E. Pokrowska, E. Machno,
Ein Dokument der Museumsgeschichte
'. Informationen für die Museen der DDR'', No.2, 1989, Institut für Museumswesen, pp. 62–66, , accessed 5 August 2013
Eike Gringmuth-Dallmer,

" ''Zeitschrift für Archäologie'', Vol. 28, 1994, S. 145—147,
From November 1942 until December 1944, Grimm was drafted into the army for a second time. After he was discharged due to sickness, Grimm was employed by the Institute for Eastern Studies in Schloss Höchstädt, Dillingen. There, with several colleagues, Grimm managed the most important depot of prehistoric and protohistoric artefacts and Volkish objects plundered from the occupied Soviet territories. Immediately before the arrival of the American army, Grimm was promoted to be Leader of the ''"Bergungsstätte Höchstädt"'' (Höchstädt Collection Point). Grimm surrendered the collections to the Americans and left Höchstädt for Halle in June 1945, without questioning.
Ernst Klee Ernst Klee (15 March 1942, Frankfurt – 18 May 2013, Frankfurt) was a German journalist and author. As a writer on Germany's history, he was best known for his exposure and documentation of medical crimes in Nazi Germany, much of which was concer ...
, Gunter Schöbel und Thomas WideraThomas Widera: ''Werner Coblenz und die prähistorische Archäologie'', in Judith Schachtmann, Michael Strobel & Thomas Widera (Edd.), ''Politik und Wissenschaft in der prähistorischen Archäologie'', Göttingen, 2009, p. 21, accuse Grimm of being at the very least an accomplice in the theft of artefacts from the occupied territories. Grimm had not demonstrably participated in the conveyance of Ukrainian artefacts to Höchstädt from Kiev, so this accusation is controversial. Joachim Herrmann argues that Grimm did not support the appropriation and even subverted it. Given Grimm's activities in Kiev and Höchstädt, however, it is impossible to deny his knowledge.


Postwar activities

In December 1945, Grimm was dismissed from the public service for his membership in the Nazi party. On 26 February 1946, Paul Grimm was arrested by the
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and interned in the Special camp at
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. In December 1946 he was taken from there to
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, from which he was released on 3 February 1950. He was never sentenced by the Soviet side and was later invited to archaeological conferences in
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and the
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on several occasions. In 1951 he became a member of the East Berlin
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and worked in the Commission for Prehistory and Protohistory. After holding several teaching positions, he became professor of the
Humboldt University of Berlin Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (german: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, abbreviated HU Berlin) is a German public research university in the central borough of Mitte in Berlin. It was established by Frederick William III on the initiative o ...
in 1955 and from 1957 he was the assistant to the director of the Institute for Prehistory and Protohistory in the Academy of Sciences. In 1955 he was also made a member of the
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. From 1956 until 1972 he was editor in chief of the journal '' Ausgrabungen und Funde, Nachrichtenblatt für Vor- und Frühgeschichte'' (Excavations and Finds, Current Events in Prehistory and Protohistory). He was a member of the editorial board of '' Natur und Heimat'' (Nature and Home) from 1953 to 1962 and '' Zeitschrift für Archäologie'' (Journal of Archaeology) from its first volume in 1967 until 1973. Paul Grimm participated extensively in popular scholarship through articles, brochures and tours of excavations as well as through his membership in the Cultural Association of the DDR, for which he delivered numerous lectures about many subjects, especially the excavations at Tilleda. Ethnographisch-Archäologische Zeitschrift, Vol. 14, 1973, pp. 154–156 Especially in his pioneering excavations of the abandoned Medieval village of Hohenrode and Tilleda Palace, the first entirely excavated
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, Grimm was responsible for great advances in German archaeology. These excavations and especially his theoretical discussions made Grimm a pioneer of Medieval archaeology. He stressed that archaeological and literary sources had essentially equal authority, but nevertheless saw a close connection between the archaeological and historical data.


Publications (selection)

*''Hohenrode, eine mittelalterliche Siedlung im Südharz.'' ohenrode, a Medieval Settlement in South HarzHalle 1939 (= ''Veröffentlichungen der Landesanstalt für Volkheitskunde Halle'', 11) *''Die vor- und frühgeschichtlichen Burgwälle der Bezirke Halle und Magdeburg.'' he Prehistoric and Protohistoric Earthworks in the Districts of Halle and MagdebergAkademie-Verlag, Berlin 1958 (= ''Handbuch vor- und frühgeschichtlicher Wall- und Wehranlagen'', ed. by
Wilhelm Unverzagt Wilhelm Unverzagt (21 May 1892 – 17 March 1971) was a German prehistorian and archaeologist. Education and First World War Born in Wiesbaden, Rhenish Hesse, Unverzagt studied classical philology, archaeology, and geography at the universities ...
, Part 1 = ''Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. Schriften der Sektion für Vor- und Frühgeschichte'', Vol. 6) *''Der Beitrag der Archäologie für die Erforschung des Mittelalters.'' he Value of Archaeology for Research on the Middle Ages(in Heinz A. Knorr (Ed.): ''Probleme des frühen Mittelalters in archäologischer und historischer Sicht'', Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1966, pp. 39–74) *''Tilleda; eine Königspfalz am Kyffhäuser Teil 1. Die Hauptburg.'' illeda; a Royal Palace at Kyffhäuser. Part 1. The DonjonAkademie-Verlag, Berlin 1968 (= ''Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. Schriften der Sektion für Vor- und Frühgeschichte'', Vol. 24) *''Tilleda; eine Königspfalz am Kyffhäuser Teil 2. Die Vorburg und Zusammenfassung.'' illeda; a Royal Palace at Kyffhäuser. Part 2. The Bailey and SynopsisAkademie-Verlag, Berlin 1990 (= ''Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. Schriften der Sektion für Vor- und Frühgeschichte'', Vol. 40)


Bibliography

* Karl-Heinz Otto, Joachim Herrmann (Ed.). ''Siedlung, Burg und Stadt. Studien zu ihren Anfängen.'' Akademie, Berlin 1969 (''Schriften der Sektion für Vor- und Frühgeschichte der Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin.'' Vol. 25, ) estschrift for Paul Grimm *
Lothar Mertens Lothar Mertens (2 January 1959 – 4 December 2006) was a prolific German historian and social sciences scholar. A principal focus of his output was on the German Democratic Republic (East Germany, 1949–1990). Life and work Lothat Mertens wa ...
. ''Das Lexikon der DDR-Historiker.'' Saur, München 2006, , pp. 247–248. * Henrik Eberle. ''Die Martin-Luther-Universität in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus.'' Mdv, Halle 2002, , pp. 372f


External links

*
Detailed website in memorial of Prof. Paul Grimm
with detailed documents, records, a biographical precis and a list of publications.

accessed 1 October 2009


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Grimm, Paul 1907 births 1993 deaths People from Torgau People from the Province of Saxony Nazi Party members German medievalists Prehistorians Archaeologists from Saxony German male non-fiction writers Militant League for German Culture members Academic staff of the Humboldt University of Berlin German Army personnel of World War II