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Klaus Sator (born 1956) is a German grammar school teacher, political scientist, historian, author and Information manager.[1][ISBN missing]

Career

Sator wrote his doctoral thesis in 1994/95 at the Technische Hochschule Darmstadt on The rise of Hitler and Henlein and the Sudeten German labour movement.[2][not specific enough to verify] He published his own works on topics such as persecution of homosexuals in National Socialism, sexual denunciations and the relationship between sport and dance and homosexuality. Currently he works as literary editor in the press documentation at the Deutscher Bundestag in Berlin.[1] Since 2012 he has been working in the Department of History, Politics and Contemporary History in the Academic Services of the Bundestag.

Publications (selection)

References

  1. ^ a b Bernd-Ulrich Hergemöller: Mann für Mann - Biographisches Lexikon, p. 1732
  2. ^ According to the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek
  3. ^ Großkapital im Faschismus. Dargestellt am Beispiel der IG-Farben on Amazon