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Wilson. While objecting to Hitler's policies, he showed Nazi demands as morally justified; his efforts to paint Nazism as just another form of "Prussian militarism" were described as "amusing denial", but understandable in view of the author's open admiration of "Prussian spirit." In one of his books he went as far as describing Nazi invasion of Poland and takeover of the town of
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In the same publication – 'Deutsch-slawische Schicksalsgemeinschaft' – he ignored all objective German historians as well as Polish ones and used as sources known supporters of Nazi Germany and Hitler, while defending Prussia's actions against Poland and showing as the main villain USA's president
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In his work on history of Konigsberg (Królewiec), Gause tried to show Polish minority living in the city as mostly temporary merchants arriving for brief visits, the Polish church as German and avoided mentioning the Polish name even once throughout the three volumes of the book he published. The
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prevented Gause from transferring the works under his responsibility to a safer location. The archive, museum, and library were subsequently destroyed during the 1944
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former residents of Königsberg. While serving as chairman, he established the Haus Königsberg, a historical and cultural museum which opened on 20 October 1968 in
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Die Landgerichte des Ordenslandes Preußen bis zur Säkularisation, unt. bes. Berücks. d. Landschöffenbücher von Bartenstein u. Gilgenburg/Hohenstein
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in the city was concealed by Gause as well, with only one footnote mentioning the topic of slave labor. In his other works he praised
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he volunteered for service in the front-line artillery. After receiving his doctorate in 1921, he began lecturing at the
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as progressive act and claimed that Germany brought the "Slavic East" into European civilization.
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existence of camps for non-German forced labor during Second World War as well as sub-camp of the
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Hans Rothfels: eine intellektuelle Biographie im 20. Jahrhundert - page 314 Jan Eckel - 2005
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granted Gause the title of professor in 1972. He died of a heart attack in Essen in 1973.
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After his release from imprisonment, Gause taught at a girls school in
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Königsberg: Die ostpreußische Hauptstadt in Geschichte und Gegenwart
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Augusiewicz, Sławomir; Jasiński, Janusz; Oracki, Tadeusz (2005).
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Ostpreußen und Westpreußen. Kleine Geschichte des Preußenlandes
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Königsberg in Preußen. Die Geschichte einer europäischen Stadt
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Der Kämmereibesitz der Stadt Königsberg im 19. Jahrhundert
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described as the last great historian of his native city,
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Harlow, England: Longman. p. 35. 649:American Slavic and East European Review 414:Deutsch-slawische Schicksalsgemeinschaft 219: 16:German historian, archivist, and curator 878: 919: 849: 432:Neue Ortsnamen in Ostpreußen seit 1800 815: 695:(in German). J.G. Herder. p. 364 688: 642: 462:. Rautenberg, Leer 1966, 1970, 1986, 388:Erbe und Aufgabe des deutschen Ostens 962:German Army personnel of World War I 791:Koziełło-Poklewski, Bohdan (1977). 574: 410:. Burkhard-Verl. Heyer, Essen 1958. 286:grew closer to the city, Gauleiter 13: 384:. Gräfe und Unzer, Königsberg 1931 14: 988: 819:Modern Prussian history 1830-1947 396:. Herder-Institut, Marburg 1958, 351: 255:In 1938 Gause became head of the 850:Thayer, Charles Wheeler (1957). 715:"Komunikaty mazursko-warmińskie" 382:Die Russen in Ostpreußen 1914/15 977:German male non-fiction writers 972:University of Königsberg alumni 947:Directors of museums in Germany 843: 809: 784: 750: 707: 390:. Gräfe u. Unzer, München 1955. 937:20th-century German historians 682: 636: 602: 568: 559: 550: 541: 532: 523: 1: 872: 488:Kant und Königsberg bis heute 228:After attending Königsberg's 460:Geschichte des Preußenlandes 240:under nationalist historian 232:, Gause studied history and 115:Founding the Haus Königsberg 7: 448:. Droste, Düsseldorf 1983, 365:. Böhlau, Köln/Weimar/Wien 335:Stutthof concentration camp 10: 993: 643:Fryde, Matthew M. (1955). 816:Dwyer, Philip G. (2001). 504:. Rautenberg, Leer 1994, 490:. Rautenberg, Leer 1989, 476:. Rautenberg, Leer 1987, 446:Königsberg, so wie es war 428:. Holzner, Würzburg 1968. 416:. Holzner, Würzburg 1967. 172: 162: 152: 144: 136: 131: 127: 119: 111: 97: 87: 77: 58: 28: 21: 879:Albinus, Robert (1985). 516: 422:. 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Index

Königsberg
East Prussia
Kaliningrad
Essen
German
University of Königsberg
Historian
curator
World War I
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
historian
archivist
curator
Königsberg
Kaliningrad
East Prussia
Ostforschung

Collegium Fridericianum
German philology
University of Königsberg
Albert Brackmann
World War I
Goethe-Oberlyzeum
Königsberg City Museum
Kneiphof Town Hall
City Archive
Public Library
Kneiphof
Eastern Front

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