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1 Education and career  





2 Historian of Nazi Germany  





3 Selected works  



3.1  In German  





3.2  In English  







4 References  





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Peter Lieb
Born1974 (age 49–50)
Occupation(s)Historian, author, military officer in the Bundeswehr
AwardsWerner Hahlweg Prize, 2006
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Munich
Academic work
Era20th century
InstitutionsInstitute of Contemporary History
German Historical Institute Paris
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
Center for Military History and Social Sciences of the Bundeswehr
Main interestsModern European history[broken anchor], military history
WebsiteOfficial profile[dead link]

Peter Lieb (born 1974) is a German military historian who specializes in the history of Nazi Germany and World War II. He held positions at Institute of Contemporary History, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and Center for Military History and Social Sciences of the Bundeswehr. Widely published in the field, Lieb specializes in the Western theatre of World War II.

Education and career

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Lieb holds a PhD from the University of Munich, where he researched the radicalization of warfare in the West in 1944. His dissertation was awarded the Werner Hahlweg Prize in 2006 and published in book form in 2007 as Konventioneller Krieg oder NS-Weltanschauungskrieg? Kriegführung und Partisanenbekämpfung in Frankreich 1943/44 ("Conventional war or Nazi ideological war? Warfare and Anti-partisan fighting in France 1943/44"). Lieb was then a researcher at the Institute of Contemporary History in Munich and the German Historical Institute in Paris. From 2005 to 2015, Lieb was a senior lecturer at the Department of War Studies, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.[1]

In 2015, Lieb joined the Center for Military History and Social Sciences of the Bundeswehr in Potsdam. He is a member of the Military History Working Group and the German Committee for the History of the Second World War.[2] He also served as an expert witness at a war crimes trial of Josef Scheungraber in Munich in 2009.[3]

Historian of Nazi Germany

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In his research, Lieb traces the German occupation policy and warfare in the Western theatre of war. He differentiates between the actions and motivations of the Wehrmacht and the SS. According to Lieb, the latter had led an ideological struggle, while the Wehrmacht was guided by its understanding of military expediency, but at the same time rarely protested against this division of tasks.[4] Lieb's 2007 book, ''Konventioneller Krieg oder NS-Weltanschauungskrieg?, was positively reviewed. Sönke Neitzel praised it as an "exemplary investigation",[5] while Roman Töppel of the Institute of Contemporary History described it as a "work which sets the standard on the history of the war in the West in 1943/44."[6] The historian Armin Nolzen [de], on the other hand, found that Lieb had uncritically adopted "the perspective of the sources" and "underestimated the criminal role of the Wehrmacht in France".[7]

Selected works

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In German

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In English

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References

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  • ^ Peter Lieb profile, Osprey Publishing
  • ^ Alexander Brakel: "Review: Konventioneller Krieg oder NS-Weltanschauungskrieg? Kriegführung und Partisanenbekämpfung in Frankreich 1943/44, by Peter Lieb. Munich, 2007 H-Soz-u-Kult, 4 January 2008.
  • ^ Sönke Neitzel: Der Ostfront angenähert. Die deutsche Kriegführung in Frankreich 1943/1944 (Rez.). In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Nr. 35, 11 February 2009, S. 7.
  • ^ Roman Töppel: "Review: Konventioneller Krieg oder NS-Weltanschauungskrieg?", by Peter Lieb, Sehepunkte [de], Ausgabe 11 (2011), Nr. 12.
  • ^ Rezension Armin Nolzen in: Internationales Archiv für Sozialgeschichte der deutschen Literatur, 30 October 2007.
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