Thomas Weber (historian)
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Thomas Weber (born 29 April 1974) is German-born history professor and university lecturer. Since 2013 he has been Professor of History and International Affairs at the
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. He is known for his books on
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Life

From 1986 to 1993, Thomas Weber attended the Anne Frank High School in
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, Germany. From 1993 to 1996, Weber studied History, English and Law at the
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, and from 1996 to 1998 Modern History at the
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, where he earned his Ph.D. in history under the supervision of
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in 2003. He held fellowships or taught at
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for several years, as well as at the
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in Princeton, New Jersey, the
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, the
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and the
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. He took a teaching position at the University of Aberdeen in September 2008. The focus of his research and teaching expertise lies in European, international, and global political history. In his book ''Hitler's First War: Adolf Hitler, the Men of the List Regiment, and the First World War'', Weber paints a very "different picture of Private Hitler with previously unseen archive material and letters revealing he was viewed by many of the frontline soldiers in his regiment as a ‘rear area pig’ or ‘Etappenschwein’." (That is, a soldier with a relatively safe job far away from the front.) After the book was published, Dr. Weber was approached by a relative of an American doctor with new information regarding Hitler's medical history. This testimony refutes some of the key tenets of Nazi propaganda and casts doubt on the accepted interpretation of the origins of Hitler's hatred of Jews. It gained further credence when he was contacted by the son of Bernhard Lustig, a Jew from Hitler's regiment, following the publication of ''Hitler's First War''. Lustig's memoirs provide "independent and compelling confirmation of the book's findings about Hitler and his regiment's wartime attitude toward Jews, as well as Hitler's character during the war," Dr. Weber said. The post-war testimony of Lustig, who served as a lieutenant colonel in the regiment, confirms that Hitler did not display any leadership qualities during the war and that, as an introvert, Hitler never attended parties at the regimental headquarters. In a testimony given in 1961, he also reported that he was friends with one of Hitler's battalion commanders and said that his friend once confessed to him that he would not promote Hitler because he 'could not stand him'. Unlike Hitler, Lustig met regularly with veterans of the List regiment after the war. During these meetings, many officers expressed their shock and surprise at Hitler's sudden appearance as a political "leader". For several years, various producers have attempted to adapt ''Hitler’s First War'' into a TV mini-series. The project was considered by the Berlin-based UFA-Fiction and Beta Film as a limited 10-episode series. Simply called ''Hitler'', it would have traced Hitler’s life from his service as a soldier in World War I until his rise to power.Scott Roxborough, “German Network RLT Exits High-Profile Hitler Series,” ''The Hollywood Reporter'', Jan. 2, 201

/ref> However, as of 2023, the series has still not been produced. Since 2010, Weber has been the Director of the Center for Global Security and Governance at the University of Aberdeen, and since 2013 Professor of History and International Affairs. From 2012 to 2013 he was a Fritz-Thyssen-Fellow at Harvard University's
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. Since 2013, he has been a guest researcher at the Center for European Studies at Harvard University.


Awards

* The 2004 Golden Light Award in the category of “Best Edited Historical Book” for his first book, ''Lodz Ghetto Album'' * The 2005 Infinity Award in the category of "Publication" for the International Center of Photography for ''Lodz Ghetto Album'' * The 2008 Duc d’Arenberg History Prize for the best book on European history and culture for his second book, ''Our Friend “The Enemy”'' * The 2010 recipient of the 2010 Arthur Goodzeit Book Award of the New York Military Affairs Symposium for the best book on military history for his third book, ''Hitler's First War''


Books

* ''Lodz Ghetto Album: Photographs by Henryk Ross'', edited by Timothy Prus and Martin Parr, foreword by John Jan van Pelt, published by Chris Booth, London, 2004, * ''Our Friend "The Enemy": Elite Education in Britain and Germany before World War I'', Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA, 2008, * ''Hitler's First War: Adolf Hitler, the Men of the List Regiment, and the First World War'', Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 2010, ** German edition: ''Hitlers erster Krieg. Der Gefreite Hitler im Weltkrieg – Mythos und Wahrheit.'' Propyläen, Berlin 2011, ; Paperback: List, Berlin 2012, * ''Wie Adolf Hitler zum Nazi wurde'', Berlin, 2016, ** English edition: ''Becoming Hitler: The Making of a Nazi'', Basic Books, 2017,


References

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