Felix Römer (born 1978) is a German historian who specialises in the history of
World War II
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. He has conducted pioneering research into the implementation of the
Commissar Order
The Commissar Order () was an order issued by the German High Command ( OKW) on 6 June 1941 before Operation Barbarossa. Its official name was Guidelines for the Treatment of Political Commissars (''Richtlinien für die Behandlung politischer Ko ...
by combat formations of the
Wehrmacht
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and the attitudes of German soldiers based on the surreptitiously recorded conversations of prisoners of war held in
Fort Hunt, Virginia, United States.
Education and career
Römer was born in 1978 in
Hamburg
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,
West Germany
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. He studied history and literature at the
University of Kiel
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and the
University of Lyon. From 2004 to 2007, he worked on his doctoral thesis with funding from the . His research project focused on the
Commissar Order
The Commissar Order () was an order issued by the German High Command ( OKW) on 6 June 1941 before Operation Barbarossa. Its official name was Guidelines for the Treatment of Political Commissars (''Richtlinien für die Behandlung politischer Ko ...
and its implementation by formations of the
Wehrmacht
The ''Wehrmacht'' (, ) were the unified armed forces of Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1945. It consisted of the German Army (1935–1945), ''Heer'' (army), the ''Kriegsmarine'' (navy) and the ''Luftwaffe'' (air force). The designation "''Wehrmac ...
down to the divisional level during
Operation Barbarossa
Operation Barbarossa was the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany and several of its European Axis allies starting on Sunday, 22 June 1941, during World War II. More than 3.8 million Axis troops invaded the western Soviet Union along ...
, the 1941 invasion of the Soviet Union. He earned his PhD from the University of Kiel in 2007.
From 2007 to 2012, Römer worked as a research associate in the project headed by
Sönke Neitzel of the History Department at the
University of Mainz
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focused on war perception and collective biography. This project led to the publication of ''Soldaten: On Fighting, Killing and Dying: The Secret WWII Transcripts of German POWs'' by Neitzel and
Harald Welzer in 2011. For this project Römer compiled 100,000 pages of comprehensive documentary material from the interrogation camp at
Fort Hunt, Virginia, where about 3,000 German
POW
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s were both interviewed formally and surreptitiously recorded while held there from 1942 to 1945. Based on this research, Römer published ''Kameraden – Die Wehrmacht von innen.'' (''Comrades: The Wehrmacht from Within'') in 2012. From 2012 to 2019 Römer was a researcher at the
German Historical Institute London. Since 2019 he is working at the
Humboldt University
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in
Berlin
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.
Research on the Commissar Order
Römer's book on the Commissar Order, published in 2008 in German as ''Der Kommissarbefehl. Wehrmacht und NS-Verbrechen an der Ostfront 1941/42'' (''The Commissar Order: The Wehrmacht and the Nazi Crimes on the Eastern Front, 1941–1942''), was the first complete account of the implementation of the order by the combat formations of the
Wehrmacht
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. Römer's research shows that 116 out of 137 German divisions on the Eastern Front filed reports detailing the killing of the
Red Army
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's
political commissars. As a result of the order, by May 1942, a total of at least 3,430 and possibly as many as 4,000 Commissars were murdered by regular Wehrmacht soldiers after surrendering.
Römer finds that the records "prove that Hitler's generals had executed his murderous orders without scruples or hesitations", contrary to the
myth of a "clean" Wehrmacht. Historian
Wolfram Wette
Wolfram Wette (born 11 November 1940) is a German military historian and peace researcher. He is an author or editor of over 40 books on the history of Nazi Germany, including the seminal '' Germany and the Second World War'' series from the G ...
, reviewing the book, notes that the sporadic objections to the order were merely pragmatic and that its cancellation in 1942 was "not a return to morality, but an opportunistic course correction". Wette concludes:
The Commissar Order, which has always had a particularly strong influence on the image of the Wehrmacht because of its obviously criminal character, has finally been clarified. Once again the observation has confirmed itself: the deeper the research penetrates into the military history, the gloomier the picture becomes.
''Kameraden''
Römer's 2012 book ''Kameraden'' (published in English as ''Comrades'' in 2019) was based on the surreptitiously recorded conversations of German prisoners of war held in
Fort Hunt, United States. The book analyses the overall experience of soldiers in the Wehrmacht through these recordings.
Anti-semitism was systematic and the Holocaust was an "open secret" among the soldiers, though primarily as rumour. While there were some supporters of the killing of Jews, the majority rejected it. While a small group of POWs, who Römer identified as having a "fanatical worldview", even boasted of war crimes, for most of the soldiers there were apparently limits. The book finds these included violence against women and children or against defenseless Soviet POWs. But in the reality of war, Römer concludes, group dynamics were often stronger than moral scruples.
Reviewers had differing opinions on what ''Kameraden'' said about the motives of German soldiers.
MacGregor Knox
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, reviewing the book in ''Sehepunkte'', said that the book "challenge
head-on the ideology-free model of German combat behavior proposed in ''Soldaten''" and "Römer has little patience with this quasi-apologetic conjecture or with the pseudo-anthropological platitudes about warfare in general that accompany it". Conversely, Ludger Tewes in ''Historische Zeitschrift'' felt that Römer showed that ideology "had little concrete influence in the field".
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'' review felt that while Römer agreed with ''Soldatens view that the average German soldier was "only slightly politicized", he demonstrated that most soldiers were pro-Hitler to some degree.
Selected works
In English
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* Römer, Felix (2019). ''Comrades. The Wehrmacht from within.'' Oxford University Press, .
In German
*''Der Kommissarbefehl. Wehrmacht und NS-Verbrechen an der Ostfront 1941/42''. Schöningh, Paderborn 2008,
*''Kameraden. Die Wehrmacht von innen''. Munich:
Piper Verlag
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. 2012. .
* ''Alfred Andersch desertiert. Fahnenflucht und Literatur (1944–1952)''. Verbrecher Verlag, Berlin 2015. With and Rolf Seubert
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Living people
1978 births
German military historians
German historians of World War II
German male non-fiction writers
20th-century German historians
Writers from Hamburg