Roman Smolorz

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Roman Paul Smolorz (* 1967 in Bytom ) is a historian from Upper Silesia who studied and obtained his doctorate at the University of Regensburg . He deals with the history of Eastern and Southeastern Europe as well as with the Bavarian national history .

Publications (selection)

  • Really existing socialism using the example of Polish mining 1945–1956 (Edition Wissenschaft Series Geschichte, Volume 70). Tectum Verlag, Marburg 2002, ISBN 3-8288-1200-7
  • Forced labor in the "Third Reich" using the example of Regensburg (Regensburger Studien, Volume 8). Regensburg City Archives, Regensburg 2003, ISBN 3-935052-30-8
  • Administration with legal powers in Stalinist Poland. The special commission for combating economic damage and economic abuse (Regensburg booklets on history and culture in Eastern Europe, No. 1). Sophia-Verlag, Regensburg 2004, ISBN 3-9803179-1-9
  • Displaced Persons (DPs). Authorities and leaders in the budding Cold War in eastern Bavaria (Regensburger Studien, Volume 11). Regensburg City Archives, Regensburg 2006, ISBN 3-935052-53-7
  • Jews in transit. The Regensburger Jewish Community 1945-1950 (Regensburger Studien, Volume 16). Regensburg City Archives, Regensburg 2010, ISBN 978-3-935052-87-0
  • The Regensburger Domspatzen under National Socialism: Singing between the Catholic Church and the Nazi State , Pustet, Regensburg 2017, ISBN 978-3791729305

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