Hans-Rainer Sandvoss

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Hans-Rainer Sandvoss (* 1949 in Berlin-Wedding ) is a German political scientist and historian. He was deputy head of the German Resistance Memorial Center .

Life

Sandvoss passed his Abitur at the Ranke-Gymnasium in Berlin in 1969 and began studying political science at the Free University of Berlin , which he completed in 1976 with a diploma . In 1977 Sandvoss became a speaker at the German Resistance Memorial Center . While working at the memorial, Sandvoss dealt more and more with the Berlin workers' resistance in the period from 1933 to 1945. He was editor of the series of publications on the resistance in Berlin from 1933 to 1945 , which dealt with the resistance in the individual districts of the city employed.

In 2006 it became the capital of the Reich on the basis of a study entitled “The other”. Resistance from the labor movement in Berlin from 1933 to 1945 ”(published in book form in 2007). He had already started working on the project in the 1980s.

Sandvoss is a member of the SPD and deputy chairman of the historical commission of the Berlin state executive committee of the SPD.

Fonts

  • Resistance series in Berlin from 1933 to 1945 , German Resistance Memorial Center, Berlin 1983 ff., 14 volumes, ISSN  0175-3592
    • Volume 1: Resistance in a working-class district (Wedding). 1983 1 and 1987 2 (Volume 14 is a revised version of it)
    • Volume 2: Resistance in Steglitz and Zehlendorf . 1986 1
    • Volume 3: Resistance in Spandau . 1988 1
    • Volume 4: Resistance in Neukölln . 1990 1
    • Volume 6: Resistance in Pankow and Reinickendorf . 1992 1 , 1994 2 and 2009 3
    • Volume 8: Resistance in Mitte and Tiergarten . 1994 1 and 1999 2
    • Volume 10: Resistance in Kreuzberg . 1996 1 and 1997 2
    • Volume 11: Resistance in Friedrichshain and Lichtenberg . 1998 1
    • Volume 12: Resistance in Prenzlauer Berg and Weissensee . 2000 1
    • Volume 14: Resistance in Wedding and Gesundbrunnen . 2003 1

[Volumes 5 (Charlottenburg), 7 (Wilmersdorf), 9 (Köpenick and Treptow) and 13 (Schöneberg and Tempelhof) are not from Sandvoss.]

  • Places of resistance in Berlin from 1933 to 1945 . GDW, Berlin (West) 1986 / Information Center Berlin, Berlin (West) 1987.
  • The “other” capital of the Reich: Resistance from the workers' movement in Berlin from 1933 to 1945 . Lukas-Verlag, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-936872-94-1
  • Resistance from Berlin Social Democrats between 1939 and 1945 . In: Hans Coppi , Stefan Heinz (ed.): The forgotten resistance of the workers. Trade unionists, communists, social democrats, Trotskyists, anarchists and forced laborers . Dietz, Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-320-02264-8 , pp. 158-170.
  • "It is asked to monitor the services ..." Religious communities in Berlin between adaptation, self-assertion and resistance from 1933 to 1945 . Lukas-Verlag, Berlin 2014, ISBN 978-3-86732-184-6
  • Berlin was not only the center of Nazi terror, but also of resistance . In: Susanne Kähler / Wolfgang Krogel (ed.): The Bear of Berlin. Yearbook of the Association for the History of Berlin . 65th year, Berlin 2016, pp. 195–208.
  • More than a province! Resistance from the labor movement 1933 to 1945 in the Prussian province of Brandenburg . Lukas-Verlag, Berlin 2019, ISBN 978-3-86732-328-4

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