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The Reichsuniversität Straßburg was founded in 1941 by the
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in
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after the annexation of Alsace-Lorraine by
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. The University of Strasbourg had moved to
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in 1939. The university's purpose was to restore the German character of the ''Kaiser-Wilhelm-Universität'', as the University of Strasbourg was named from 1872 to 1918, and to advance "German knowledge" in the annexed territory. When the Allies arrived in Alsace in 1944, the Reichsuniversität was first transferred to
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and then dissolved.


History

The University of Strasbourg evacuated to Clermont-Ferrand in 1939, in advance of the Nazi invasion. The Reichsuniversität Straßburg was formally opened in the university's facilities on 23 November 1941, the last of three "Reich Universities"; the other two were in occupied Poland. It was intended to advance and spread German learning as defined by the Nazis, and to eclipse the Sorbonne. Most of the faculty and students fled when the Allies re-entered the city in November 1944.


Academics

The initial organisation of the Reichsuniversität was overseen by Ernst Anrich, a historian who became Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy. An SS man, he sought to orient it closely with the Nazi Party, the SS, and the Ministry of Education. The university had four of the traditional faculties: Philosophy (i.e., Humanities), Law, Medicine and Science, but no division of Theology. An independent institute of religion (''Allgemeine Religionswissenschaft'') within the department of early history and antiquities was presided over by Otto Huth, head of the section on
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within the Ahnenerbe, the academic and research division of the SS. The institute had as one of its purposes bolstering the case for Alsace belonging culturally to Germany. The Faculty of Natural Science at the Reichsuniversität Straßburg was particularly important to the Ahnenerbe. In particular, the Faculty of Medicine was more involved in the war effort than at the other two Reich universities. August Hirt, subsequently convicted as a
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, headed the Institute of Anatomy, where he conducted "racial anatomy" experiments and murdered
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inmates for the Ahnenerbe's Jewish skeleton collection and his own Jewish skull collection. Victims were selected at Auschwitz as well as at the nearby Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp, and put to death in the
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s at Struthof, which had originally been installed for chemical weapons experiments. Hirt also had corpses delivered to the institute from French hospitals, POW hospitals, and from executions of French civilians. In addition to chemical weapons, criminal research on
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was also conducted at the university. In 2016 the University of Strasbourg commissioned an investigation of medical crimes committed at the Reichsuniversität, and the report was published in May 2022.


Notable people

* Hans Bender * Otto Bickenbach * Rudolf Fleischmann * Günther Franz * * August Hirt * * Ernst Rudolf Huber * Otto Huth * Kater, p. 248. * * Walter Noddack, * * Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker *
Joachim Werner (archaeologist) Joachim Werner (23 December 1909 – 9 January 1994) was a German people, German archaeologist who was especially concerned with the archaeology of the Early Middle Ages in Germany. The majority of German professorships with particular focus on ...
*


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Further information

* * * * (in French and German) * * * * * ** * {{DEFAULTSORT:Reichsuniversitat Strassburg Education in Nazi Germany Strasbourg in World War II
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Educational institutions established in 1941 Educational institutions disestablished in 1944 Education in Strasbourg 1941 establishments in Germany