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Gerhard Ritter — Gerhard Albert Ritter (April 6, 1888 July 1, 1967) was a conservative German historian. Biography Ritter was born in Bad Sooden Allendorf, the son of an Lutheran clergyman. He was educated at a gymnasium in Gütersloh and at the universities of… … Wikipedia