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404: 359: 394: 399: 389: 354: 142: 31: 379: 384: 369: 62:. He was six years old when his father died. He was educated at the Friedrichs-Gymnasium in Breslau. He then studied at the 344: 114:, a professor at St Andrews who had had great respect Skutsch's father. From 1938 to 1939, he was a senior assistant at 374: 349: 364: 115: 75: 146: 35: 154: 134: 99: 153:. From 1972 to 1973 and again in 1981, he was Visiting Andrew Mellon Professor of Classics at the 82:(PhD) degree at Göttingen in 1934. Because his father was Jewish, Skutsch saw the rise of the 63: 59: 339: 334: 185:
Goold, George P. (1990). "OTTO SKUTSCH: 6 December 1906, Breslau 9 December 1990, London".
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Huxley, Herbert H. (2002). "Two Latin elegiac poems by Otto Skutsch (1906-1990)".
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Having arrived in the United Kingdom, Skutsch secured a post at the
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in September 1939, he was interned for the extent of the war as an
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In 1938, Skutsch married Gillian Stewart. She was the daughter of
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Willcock, M. M. (13 December 1990). "Professor Otto Skutsch".
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Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United Kingdom
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as a threat to himself, and so he left Germany for the
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classicist
classical philology
Professor of Latin
University College London
Breslau
German Empire
Franz Skutsch
classical philologist
University of Breslau
University of Kiel
University of Berlin
University of Göttingen
Doctor of Philosophy
Nazi Party
United Kingdom
University of St Andrews
research assistant
Latin
W. M. Lindsay
Queen's University Belfast
World War II
enemy alien
British citizenship
University of Manchester
senior lecturer
Professor of Latin
University College London
professor emeritus
University of Pittsburgh
Sir Findlater Stewart

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