Wolfgang Plat

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Wolfgang Plat (born September 11, 1923 , † March 1, 1995 in Hamburg ) was a German historian and documentary filmmaker .

Publications

  • The position of the German social democracy on the principle of equal rights for women in the area of ​​family law in the creation of the civil code of the German Reich. Berlin 1966 (dissertation, Humboldt University Berlin, 1966).
  • Encounter with the other Germans. Talks in the German Democratic Republic. Rowohlt, Reinbek 1969.
  • The family in the GDR. S. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 1972.
  • Polish present. Interviews and reports. S. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 1973.
  • Germans and Poles. From the history of German-Polish relations. Pahl-Rugenstein, Cologne 1980.
  • German dreams or the horror of freedom: the beginning of the 19th century. Econ, Düsseldorf 1981.
  • With the people of Novgorod (= Soviet Union firsthand ). Progress, Moscow 1982.
  • Assassinations. A Social History of Political Murder. Econ, Düsseldorf 1982.
  • The long fingers of the Hohenzollern. Prussia's march to the top of Germany. Econ, Düsseldorf 1985.
  • Wolfgang Plat (Ed.): This earth is full of life and full of death. Pictures from the history of the Jewish Austrians. With contributions and a. by Barbara Coudenhove-Kalergi , Walter Grab , Pinchas Lapide , Andreas Maislinger , Erika Weinzierl and Simon Wiesenthal . Herold, Vienna 1988, ISBN 3-7008-0378-8 .
  • The trip to Gdansk. With Daniel Chodowiecki through Pomerania. Drawings by the artist for the trip to Danzig, photos by the author. Walter E. Keller, Treuchtlingen 1994.