Otfrid Pustejovsky

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Otfrid Pustejovsky (born March 22, 1934 in Mährisch Ostrau , Czechoslovakia ) is a German historian . He specializes in Czech history and the history of the Sudeten Germans .

Life

Otfrid Pustejovsky was resettled with his family from Fulnek in September 1946 in the course of the expulsion of the Germans from Czechoslovakia . He studied history, German and Roman Catholic theology in Munich, Vienna and Chicago and did his doctorate with Georg Stadtmüller , Alois Schmaus and Karl Bosl . Pustejovsky lives with his wife in Waakirchen in Bavaria. He wrote about the Prague Spring , Christian resistance to Nazi rule, the Potsdam Agreement , the Aussig massacre and many other topics in Czech history.

Works (selection)

  • The Potsdam conference and the Aussig massacre on July 31, 1945. Investigation and documentation. , FA Herbig Verlagbuchhandlung , Munich 2001, ISBN 9783776621969 .
  • Horst Glassl , Otfrid Pustejovsky (Ed.): One life, three epochs. Festschrift for Hans Schütz on his 70th birthday . Ackermann congregation , Munich 1971.
  • Christian resistance to Nazi rule in the Bohemian countries. An inventory of the conditions in the Sudetenland and the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. , LIT Verlag, Berlin 2009, ISBN 9783825817039 .
  • Stalin's bomb and the "Hell of Joachimsthal". Berlin 2009.

Awards

He is the winner of the 2011 Art Prize for German-Czech Understanding .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Otfrid Pustejovsky - short biography (in Czech) , website of the Moravian State Library. Retrieved February 19, 2016
  2. ^ Rainer Bendel: Displaced persons find a home in the church: Integration processes in divided Germany after 1945 , Böhlau Verlag, Cologne, Weimar, Vienna, 2008, ISBN 978-3-412-20142-5 .
  3. a b Art prizes for German-Czech understanding since 1994 , website of the Adalbert Stifter Association. Retrieved December 5, 2017.

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