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George L. Mosse

(Mosse, George L. (George Lachmann), 1918-1999)

George L. Mosse, as a visiting professor at Cambridge University, photographed at Pembroke College near the War Memorial to the dead of the First World War (1914-1918). 
The Latin inscription reads: Vivit memoria trecentorum domus filiorum qui pro patria militantes posuerunt vitam (The memory of the three-hundred sons of this house who gave their lives as soldiers for their country lives on.)
Image from Wikimedia Commons

Gerhard "George" Lachmann Mosse (September 20, 1918 – January 22, 1999) was a German-born, Jewish-American social and cultural historian, who emigrated from Nazi Germany to Great Britain and then to the United States. He was professor of history at the University of Iowa, the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and also in Israel, at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Best known for his studies of Nazism, he authored more than 25 books on topics as diverse as constitutional history, Protestant theology, and the history of masculinity. In 1966, he and Walter Laqueur founded The Journal of Contemporary History, which they co-edited. (From Wikipedia)

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