Friedlander, Henry (Egon)

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FRIEDLANDER, Henry (Egon)

FRIEDLANDER, Henry (Egon). American (born Germany), b. 1930. Genres: History. Career: American History Association, staff member of war document project, 1957-58; Louisiana State University, New Orleans, instructor in history, 1958-64; McMaster University, assistant professor, 1964-67; University of Missouri, St. Louis, assistant professor, 1967-70; City College, NYC, assistant professor of history, 1970-72, assistant professor of Jewish studies, 1972-; Brooklyn College, City University of New York, professor of history in Judaic Studies Program. Publications: (ed. with G. Schwab) Detente in Historical Perspective: The First CUNY Conference on History and Politics, c. 1975; (ed. with S. Milton) The Holocaust: Ideology, Bureaucracy, and Genocide-The San Jose Papers, 1980; (ed. with Milton) Archives of the Holocaust: An International Collection of Selected Documents, 1989; The German Revolution of 1918, 1992; The Origins of Nazi Genocide: From Euthanasia to the Final Solution, 1995. Contributor of articles and reviews to periodicals. Address: Department of Judaic Studies, 3111 James Hall, Brooklyn College, City University of New York, 2900 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11210, U.S.A.

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