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Dr. Stefan Hördler

Research Fellow
German Historical Institute
1607 New Hampshire Ave NW
Washington DC 20009
U.S.A.
Phone +1.202.387.3355

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Biographical Summary
Stefan Hördler is a research fellow at the GHI who specializes in twentieth century German history, Holocaust and genocide studies, and social and economic history.

 

Main Areas of Interest
  • 20th Century German History
  • Holocaust Studies
  • Jewish Studies
  • Business History

 

GHI Research Project
  • "A History of Decline? The Steel Industries in Divided Germany and the United States since the 1970s" more...

 

Professional Positions
since 2012 Research Fellow, German Historical Institute Washington DC
2011- 2012
Research associate (Postdoc) at the Department of Contemporary History, Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies, University of Vienna, Austria
2010 Research organizer and coordinator of the "SS Personnel in Mauthausen Camp" data collection and interview project for the Federal Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Austria / Department IV-7
2009 Research organizer and coordinator of the "Dachau Trials Mauthausen" data collection and digitization project for the Federal Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Austria / Department IV-7
2006 - 2009 Research assistant at the Department of History / Chair of Contemporary History, Humboldt University Berlin for the project titled "The Fight for Survival against Isolation and Prohibition: Medium-Sized and Small Jewish Businesses in Berlin, 1930/31-1945"
2006 - 2007 Expert consultant for the Federal Ministry of the Interior of the Federal Republic of Germany / Representative of Federal Interests at the Federal Administrative Court in cases involving administrative disputes
2003 - 2008 Part-time lecturer at the Department of European Ethnology, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany
2000 - 2005 Collaboration with the Ravensbrück Concentration Camp Memorial / Brandenburg Memorials Foundation, Germany