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Martin Broszat ( August 14, 1926 – October 14, 1989 ) was a German historian specializing in modern German social history whose work has been described by The Encyclopedia of Historians as indispensable for any serious study of the Third Reich.
Broszat was born in Leipzig, Germany and studied history at the University of Leipzig ( 1944 – 1949 ) and at the University of Cologne ( 1949 – 1952 ).
He married Alice Welter in 1953 and had three children.
He served as a professor at the University of Cologne ( 1954 – 1955 ), at the Institute of Contemporary History in Munich ( 1955 – 1989 ) and was a Professor Emeritus at the University of Konstanz ( 1969 – 1980 ).
He was head of the Institut für Zeitgeschichte ( Institute of Contemporary History ) between 1972 and 1989.

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