Please select the name from the list. If the name is not there, means it is not connected with a GND -ID?
GND: 122397800
Click on the author name for her/his data, if available
List of co-authors associated with the respective author. The font size represents the frequency of co-authorship.
Click on a term to reduce result list
The result list below will be reduced to the selected search terms. The terms are generated from the titles, abstracts and STW thesaurus of publications by the respective author.
b
Match by:
Sort by:
Records:
The information on the author is retrieved from: Entity Facts (by DNB = German National Library data service), DBPedia and Wikidata
Karl Stumpp
Dr. phil.
Alternative spellings: K. Stumpp
B:12. Mai 1896Alexanderhilf D: 20. Januar 1982 Biblio: Dr. phil. (1922, Tübingen), 1922-1933 Lehrer an der höheren Mädchenschule in Tarutino. 1933-1938 Landesgeschäftsführer des Volksbundes für das Deutschtum im Ausland. Danach leitete er die russlanddeutsche Geschäftsstelle des Deutschen Ausland-Instituts in Stuttgart. Er war auch Mitarbeiter der Forschungsstelle des Russlanddeutschtums in Berlin. Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg war Stumpp bis 1957 Gymnasiallehrer in Tübingen. Place of Activity: Tarutino Place of Activity: Berlin Place of Activity: Stuttgart Place of Activity: Tübingen Death Place:
Information about the license status of integrated media files (e.g. pictures or videos) can usually be called up by clicking on the Wikimedia Commons URL above.
Karl Stumpp (12 May 1896 – 20 January 1982) was a German ethnographer of Black Sea German origin who devoted himself to the study of Germans in Eastern Europe and Southeastern Europe, especially those from the lands of the former Russian Empire. Starting out as a pre-war academic and teacher, during the German-Soviet portion of World War II, he led Special Command Unit Dr Karl Stumpp (also called in German: SS Sonderkommando Dr Karl Stumpp), which had been named after him in honour of his prior work on Russian German ethnology. This operation sought to classify the inhabitants of ethnic German and Swedish settlements whom the Nazis favoured. It also classified those of other ethnicities including Ukrainians and Jews. In the postwar period, Stumpp escaped punishment for his wartime service to the Nazi regime. Instead, he returned to teaching and served as the long-time chairman of the Association of Germans from Russia, travelling to North America to visit and lecture to the Russian German diaspora communities there. (Source: DBPedia)