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Hans-Joachim Schoeps

Hans-Joachim Schoeps (30 January 1909 Berlin - 8 July 1980 Erlangen) was a German-Jewish historian of religion and religious philosophy. He was professor of religions and religious history at the University of Erlangen.[1] Prior to World War II, Schoeps was leader of The German Vanguard (Der deutsche Vortrupp), an organization of 150 Jewish students, national conservative anti-Zionists who sought total assimilation into the German nation.[2]

German Vanguard edit

The German Vanguard (Der deutsche Vortrupp), also referred to as "Nazi Jews", was a group of German-Jewish followers of Hitler led by Schoeps.[3] Schoeps wanted to integrate the German Jews into the Nazi Reich. His activities were tolerated by the Nazi regime until the year 1938 when increasing pressure forced him into exile. He fled to Sweden where he spent the remainder of World War II.

Exile edit

Schoeps went into exile in Falun/Sweden at the end of 1938, seven weeks after the Nazi Kristallnacht mobs destroyed most German Jewish businesses and places of worship, just before the organized persecutions of the Jewish people began in earnest. There his two sons were born. His parents were deported to Theresienstadt concentration camp on 4 June 1942. His father died there six months later.

Return to Germany edit

Schoeps returned to Western Germany after World War II in Autumn 1946. In 1950, he was made a professor of religious history at the University of Erlangen in northern Bavaria. He remained a monarchist and wanted to re-introduce the monarchy in post-war West Germany. He was firmly opposed to the West German student movement after 1967, and published a book in 1972 in which he claimed that Germany was threatened by anarchy.[4]

In 1963, after the Adenauer government rejected a proposal to discard the Nazi-era version of Paragraph 175 criminalizing sexual activity between men, Schoeps commented: "For the homosexuals the Third Reich has not yet ended." Günter Grau [de] writes that although not fully accurate, this statement corresponded to the beliefs of homosexual men at the time.[5]

His involvement in the Vortrupp and his personal engagement for the success of the Nazi movement did not become known at Erlangen until 1970.[citation needed] Schoeps was also member of the Deutschland-Stiftung, in which former Nazis were active.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Uwe Backes, Politischer Extremismus in demokratischen Verfassungsstaaten, p. 190, note 324.
  2. ^ https://www.yadvashem.org/odot_pdf/Microsoft%20Word%20-%206254.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  3. ^ Gordon, Sarah Ann (1984). Hitler, Germans, and the "Jewish Question". Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-10162-0.
  4. ^ Deutschland droht die Anarchie. von Hase & Koehler, Mainz 1972, ISBN 3-7758-0833-7.
  5. ^ Endete der Nationalsozialismus für die Homosexuellen mit der Bundesrepublik? Über einen Beitrag zur bundesdeutschen Reformdebatte um das Strafrecht der 1960er Jahre Von Kirsten Plötz Bulletin des Fritz Bauer Instituts 2020 https://www.fritz-bauer-institut.de/fileadmin/editorial/publikationen/einsicht/Einsicht-2020_Einzelseiten.pdf

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