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Edgar Joseph Feuchtwanger (born 28 September 1924) is a
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historian.


Life and work

Feuchtwanger was born in
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. He is the son of Erna Rosina (née Rheinstrom) and lawyer, lecturer, and author Ludwig Feuchtwanger, and a nephew of novelist and playwright
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, who was a vocal critic of Hitler and the Nazis. His family is
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. As a child, he lived with his family in Munich near the private residence of
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on Grillparzer Strasse. From 1935 to 1938, he attended the Maximiliansgymnasium in his hometown. Feuchtwanger was 14 when the
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arrested his father on 10 November 1938, part of the coordinated
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known as ''
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'', which included the detentions of 30,000 Jews in Germany and Austria, the deaths of 91, and the widespread ransacking of Jewish-owned stores and synagogues. Edgar's father Ludwig was then imprisoned at the Dachau concentration camp, and 14-year-old Edgar's sense of security crumbled. When his father was released six weeks later, the family considered relocation options. They dismissed Palestine and Prague and ultimately managed to obtain entry visas to Britain, and in February 1939, Edgar boarded a train bound for London. His father accompanied him as far as the Dutch border, and then returned to Germany to finish arrangements for him and his wife to follow. In May of that year, the family was re-united in England. From 1944 to 1947, Edgar studied at
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in
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, where he received his doctorate in 1958. From 1959, he taught history at
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, until he retired in 1989. In 2003, he was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit. In 2012, Feuchtwanger co-authored a book with French journalist Bertil Scali describing his childhood brushes with Hitler entitled ''Hitler, mon voisin: Souvenirs d'un enfant juif'' it was published in English in the US as ''Hitler, My Neighbor'' in 2017. Feuchtwanger has also published an autobiography describing his experiences during the "Third Reich" and the post-war years, entitled ''I Was Hitler's Neighbour'', in 2015. Feuchtwanger was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2021 New Year Honours for services to Anglo-German understanding and history.


Published works

*''Disraeli, Democracy and the Tory Party''. Oxford University Press, 1968. *''Prussia: Myth and Reality''. Oswald Wolff Limited, 1970. *''Upheaval and Continuity: A Century of German History''. London: Wolf, 1973. *''Gladstone''. Macmillan, 1975. *''The Soviet Union and the Third World''. Macmillan, 1981. (with Peter Nailor). *''Democracy and Empire: Britain, 1865–1914''. Edward Arnold, 1985. *''From Weimar to Hitler: Germany, 1918-33''. Palgrave Macmillan (2nd Revised edition, 1995) *''Disraeli''. Bloomsbury USA, 2000. *''Imperial Germany 1850-1918''. Routledge, 2001. *''Bismarck''. Routledge, 2002. *''Albert and Victoria''. Hambledon Continuum, 2007. *''Hitler, mon voisin: Souvenirs d'un enfant juif'' (with Bertil Scali). Éditions Michel Lafon, 2013 (in French). *''Hitler, My Neighbor'' (with Bertil Scali). New York: Other Press, 2017.


References


External links


''Hitler My Neighbour''
60-minute documentary film (Kuiv Productions, France, 2012), broadcast in English on PBS America

background information and informal bibliography for researchers, journalists, students, etc.
"What Hitler's Jewish Neighbor Saw"
CNN Amanpour, 23 June 2016.
"Growing Up Jewish on Hitler's Block: 'Our Neighbor's a Dangerous Man'"
''
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''. 7 November 2017. (An excerpt from ''Hitler, My Neighbor''.)
''Edgar Feuchtwanger''
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