Joachim Hoffmann (1 December 1930 – 8 February 2002) was a German historian who was the academic director of the
German Armed Forces Military History Research Office.
Life
Joachim Hoffmann was born in
Königsberg
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,
East Prussia
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, in 1930. In the latter stages of
World War II
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Hoffmann's family
fled to western Germany to avoid the advancing
Red Army
The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army (Russian language, Russian: Рабо́че-крестья́нская Кра́сная армия),) often shortened to the Red Army, was the army and air force of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist R ...
. There the family settled in
Berlin
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.
From 1951 Hoffmann studied
modern history, eastern European history and comparative ethnology at the
Free University of Berlin
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and
University of Hamburg
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. In 1959 he received his
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in history for his study ''Die Berliner Mission des Grafen Prokesch-Osten 1849–1852''. From 1960 until 1995 Hoffmann was working in the
German Armed Forces Military History Research Office, where his field of expertise was the "Armed Forces of the Soviet Union". In his later years he held the post of scientific director. In these years he was also awarded prizes for his work, such as the "
Dr. Walter-Eckhardt" Award (1991) and the "General Andrej Andrejewitsch Wlassow" Cultural Prize (1992). After Hoffmann had retired in 1995, he continued to work as an independent author.
He died in
Freiburg
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in February 2002.
Work
Hoffmann published a number of books and articles mainly on the
German-Soviet war (1941–1945). Most of his works were based on little-known topics like ''Deutsche und Kalmyken 1942 bis 1945'' (Germans and the
Kalmyk people
The Kalmyks ( Kalmyk: Хальмгуд, ''Xaľmgud'', Mongolian: Халимагууд, ''Halimaguud''; russian: Калмыки, translit=Kalmyki, archaically anglicised as ''Calmucks'') are a Mongolic ethnic group living mainly in Russia, ...
) (1977), ''Die
Ostlegionen
''Ostlegionen'' ("eastern legions"), ''Ost-Bataillone'' ("eastern battalions"), ''Osttruppen'' ("eastern troops"), and ''Osteinheiten'' ("eastern units") were units in the Army of Nazi Germany during World War II made up of personnel from the ...
1941 bis 1943'' (1981) and ''Kaukasien 1942/43 - Das deutsche Heer und die Orientvölker der Sowjetunion'' (Caucasus 1942/43 - The German army and the eastern peoples of the Soviet Union) (1991). Also in 1984 he published the book ''Die Geschichte der Wlassow-Armee'' (History of the
Vlasov Army
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) (1984). A Russian version of the book was published by
YMCA Press in 1990.
From the middle of the 1980s, Hoffmann was involved in the debate about alleged Soviet preparations for an attack on Germany since the summer of 1940. In 1995, right after he had retired, he published his work ''Stalins Vernichtungskrieg 1941–1945'' ("Stalin's War of Extermination").
Controversies
Hoffmann has been criticised by historians for his uncritical attitude to the Nazi regime, and its war in the Soviet Union. Most critics concentrate on his last book, ''Stalins Vernichtungskrieg 1941–1945'' (Stalin's War of Extermination). In particular, his skepticism over the use of gas chambers to execute concentration camp inmates, as well as his claim that the death toll of six million Jews was a product of Soviet propaganda are both criticized. In 1996, the German Bundestag stated that scholars unanimously rejected claims in the book including Hoffmann's preventative war thesis, and his skepticism over of the death toll of roughly 1 million Jews at Auschwitz.
An expert witness on a trial of Holocaust denier Germar Rudolf
In 1995, Joachim Hoffmann served as an expert witness in a court. Wigbert Grabert published the anthology Grundlagen der Zeitgeschichte by
Germar Rudolf
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Background
Rudolf was born in Limburg an der Lahn, Hesse. In 1983 he took his Abitur in Remscheid, then studied chemistry ...
, a Holocaust denier convicted of ''
Volksverhetzung
, in English "incitement to hatred" (used also in the official English translation of the German Criminal Code), "incitement of popular hatred", "incitement of the masses", or "instigation of the people", is a concept in German criminal law that ...
'' (incitement of the people), under his pseudonym "Ernst Gauss". Grabert was charged with this. Hoffmann prepared an expert opinion for Grabert's trial. The district court of Tübingen had the anthology confiscated for Holocaust denial and sentenced Grabert to a fine. Rudolf published Hoffmann's opinion in 1997 in the Holocaust-denying journal
Vierteljahreshefte für freie Geschichtsforschung (VffG).
Selected works
*''Die Ostlegionen 1941 – 1943. Turkotartaren, Kaukasier, Wolgafinnen im deutschen Heer'', 1976
*''Deutsche und Kalmyken 1942 – 1945'', 3. edition, 1977
*''Der Angriff auf die Sowjetunion'', in: ''Das Deutsche Reich und der Zweite Weltkrieg'', mit Jürgen Förster; Horst Boog, 1987
*''Kaukasien 1942/43. Das deutsche Heer und die Orientvölker der Sowjetunion'', 1991
*"Die Angriffsvorbereitungen der Sowjetunion 1941", in: ''Zwei Wege nach Moskau. Vom Hitler-Stalin-Pakt bis zum "Unternehmen Barbarossa" '', München und Zürich 1991
*''Stalins Vernichtungskrieg 1941–1945'', Herbig Verlag,
rd edition1999
**Reviewed by R.C.Raack in
Slavic Review
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Vol. 55, No. 2 (Summer, 1996), pp. 493–494
*''Berlin Friedrichsfelde. Ein deutscher Nationalfriedhof'', 2001
*''Die Tragödie der 'Russischen Befreiungsarmee' 1944/45. Wlassow gegen Stalin'', Herbig Verlag, 2003
References
External links
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1930 births
2002 deaths
German military historians
Military History Research Office (Germany) personnel
Writers from Königsberg
People from East Prussia
German male non-fiction writers
20th-century German historians