Siegwald Ganglmair

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Siegwald Ganglmair (* 1941 ) is an Austrian historian .

Live and act

Ganglmair attended the Bundesgymnasium and Bundesrealgymnasium in Wels from 1951 to 1959 and then studied history. He is a member of the artists ' association MAERZ (since 1978) and the Graz authors' assembly .

As a history graduate, he did preparatory work for the Upper Austria area in the 1970s for the establishment of an archive for the documentation archive of Austrian resistance and was a research assistant there until his retirement in 2001. Among other things, he managed the DÖW poster collection.

In 1999 he founded the music publisher Zeitvertrieb Wien Berlin together with Peter Ablinger , Bernhard Lang , Klaus Lang and Nader Mashayekhi .

Publications

In his capacity as a research assistant at the DÖW, he acted as editor of the yearbooks published by this organization from 1986 to 2000. He published numerous articles and research results in journals and books. a.

  • The high school of Schlögen , On the history and reception of a beggar camp in the corporate state, in: Media and Time, Forum for Historical Communication Research, Volume 5 (1990), No. 2, pp. 19-25
  • Right-wing extremism in Austria , Vienna 1979, 1981
  • Resistance and persecution in Austria , Vienna, 1988
  • Vienna 1938 , special exhibition in the Historical Museum of the City of Vienna (with catalog), 1988
  • Resistance and persecution in Upper Austria 1934 to 1945 , a documentation, Volumes 1 and 2, Vienna, Munich, 1982
  • Austria , in: Handbuch der Deutschsprachigen Emigration 1933-1945, Darmstadt, 1998
  • Functionalization, trivialization and repression, Dealing in Austria with the Austrian and German resistance in: The German resistance against Hitler, perception and evaluation in Europe and the USA, Darmstadt, 2002
  • Colonel-General Alexander Löhr , Norbert Haase , General Staff Judge Werner Lueben , Gerhard Hümmelchen : Admiral Günther Lütjens ... , in: Hitler's military elite, Volume 2, From the beginning of the war to the end of the war, Darmstadt, 1998
  • The Weyer “work education camp” in the Braunau am Inn district from 1940 to 1941 , a contribution to the contemporary history of Upper Austria, in: Oberösterreichische Heimatblätter , volume 37 (1983) pp 69 to 73, online (PDF) in the forum OoeGeschichte.at
  • But I ask that my name is not mentioned! The Hitler period in Upper Austria , in: Landstrich, ein Kulturzeitschrift, No. 3 (1982), Schärding, pp. 6–32.
  • Resistance and persecution in Linz during the Nazi era , in: Fritz Mayrhofer and Walter Schuster (eds.): National Socialism in Linz, Volume 2, Linz, 2001 pp. 1407 to 1466

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Siegwald Ganglmair, mentions, in: Winfried R. Garscha: The archive of the DÖW, in: Preserving - exploring - conveying. The Documentation Archive of the Austrian Resistance, Vienna, 2008, page 18, accessed on December 8, 2015