Zusammenfassung
Dieser Beitrag widmet sich Georg ‚Gogo‘ Müller-Kuales (1905–1945), der kurz nach Einrichtung des Instituts für Vorgeschichte und Germanische Frühgeschichte im Jahr 1934 an der Universität Hamburg bis zu seinem Tod 1945 als wissenschaftlicher Assistent tätig war. Nachdem in den letzten Jahrzehnten zahlreiche Aspekte der Fachgeschichte der Vor- und Frühgeschichtlichen Archäologie untersucht und insbesondere die Biographien und Karrieren wichtiger Protagonisten dieser Zeit, zumeist Professoren, nachgezeichnet worden sind, scheint es lohnenswert, auch den wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchs dieser Phase der Fachgeschichte weiter ins Blickfeld zu rücken, um so ein gesamtheitlicheres Bild des Fachs im Nationalsozialismus zeichnen zu können. Einen Beitrag hierzu bildet die Auswertung von Archivalien und Schriften über Georg ‚Gogo‘ Müller-Kuales, die einige interessante Aspekte zur Person und seiner Arbeitsweise, aber auch zum Universitätsalltag im Nationalsozialismus und dem Zweiten Weltkrieg darlegen und somit die Fachgeschichte in dieser Zeit reflektieren.
Abstract
This paper deals with Georg ‚Gogo‘ Müller-Kuales (1905–1945), who was assistant professor at the newly established institute for prehistoric archaeology and Germanic archaeology at Hamburg University until his death in 1945. As research on the history of prehistoric archaeology in Germany has dealt with many different topics as well as biographies and careers of important archaeologists in the Third Reich it seems worthwhile, to investigate the scientific youth as well. This approach allows to draw a more complete picture of prehistoric archaeology in national socialist Germany and can therefor contribute to a better understanding of the history of prehistoric archaeology. Based on archival sources and publications by Georg Müller-Kuales this paper investigates his biography, his way of performing archaeology, his tasks at the institute, his research his political background, his work abroad in the context of the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg and therefor tries to generate an overall picture of a young scholar in the Third Reich.
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