- Richard Grunberger
Richard Grunberger (
March 7 1924 -February 15 2005 ) was a British historian, best known for his book "A Social History of the Third Reich".He was born in
Austria toJewish parents. After the 1938Anschluss with Hitler's Germany, he was put on the firstKindertransport train to leaveVienna . He was initially housed in arefugee camp atLowestoft inEngland . After this he lived with a Jewish family, who were West End tailors inLondon . Grunberger entered their tailoring business. His desire for education however led to his taking A levels at Birkbeck college. He gained an Exhibition scholarship in History atKing's College London .When he went to the
Wiener Library in London, he expressed to a friend his frustration at the absence of a book that held together the masses of documentation surroundingNazism and 20th CenturyGermany . A friend asked why he didn’t write one, so he did. The product was "A Social History of the Third Reich", first published in 1971 by Weidenfield & Nicholson. It has since become a key text for studying the social history of Nazi Germany in schools and at undergraduate level.Initially, much of Grunberger's leisure time in Britain was taken up by the
communist youth group Young Austria. In spite of this, his political outlook wassocial democratic .
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