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Prize for Military History

Prize for Military History (Förderpreis für Militärgeschichte und Militärtechnikgeschichte) is an award recognising achievements in the fields of military history and history of military technology. The prize is bestowed by the German Ministry of Defence every two years.

Prize for Military History and Sciences
Awarded forContributions in military history and history of military technology
CountryGermany
Presented byFederal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support
Reward(s)Prize money of 20,000 euros
First awarded1992; 31 years ago (1992)
Number of laureates43 as of 2012

History edit

From 1992 to 2012, the prize was awarded under the name Werner Hahlweg Prize. From 1969 until his retirement in 1978, the German historian Werner Hahlweg [de] (1912–1989) held a professorship in Military History and Military Sciences at the University of Münster. In his will, he bequeathed funds to go towards a science award for military history. The prize was administered by the Federal Office of Defense Technology and Procurement in Koblenz (now Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support, part of the German Ministry of Defence). After it had become known in 2012 that the prize's namesake, Hahlweg, had joined the SS in June 1933 and the Nazi Party in 1936, the Ministry of Defence decided to suspend the prize. It was reinstituted in 2017 under a new name and continues to be awarded every two years.[1]

Advisory board edit

As of 2018, the advisory board includes Michael Epkenhans (Center for Military History and Social Sciences of the Bundeswehr), Marian Füssel [de] (University of Göttingen), Johannes Hürter (Institute of Contemporary History (Munich)), and Brendan Simms (Oxford University), among others. It is chaired by the historian Sönke Neitzel (University of Potsdam).[2]

Recipients edit

  • 1992: Dieter Storz [de]; Christian Lankes; Christian Hartmann[3]
  • 1994: Olaf Rose;[4] Ralf Pröve [de];[5] Karl-Klaus Weber[6]
  • 1996: Axel F. Gablik [de];[7][8] Michael Sikora [de];[9] Sönke Neitzel;[10] Gerhard Quaas [de][11]
  • 1998: Lutz Budraß [de];[12] Oliver Gnad; Lothar Walmrath[13]
  • 2000: Matthias Rogg [de]; Frank Becker (historian) [de] and Martin Rink [de]; Carola Vogel [de] and Michael Busch (historian) [de][14]
  • 2002: Rainer Leng [de]; Markus Pöhlmann [de] and Brigitte Biwald; Christian Th. Müller [de][15]
  • 2004: Uwe Tresp [de]; Elmar Heinz; Klaus-Jürgen Bremm [de] and Klaus Jochen Arnold [de][16]
  • 2006: Jörn Leonhard; Stefan Kroll; Werner Benecke [de] and Frank Pauli
  • 2008: Oliver Stein [de]; Eckard Michels [de] and Christian Ortner [de]; Philipp Münch[17]
  • 2010: Tanja Bührer [de]; Rüdiger Bergien [de] and Christian Kehrt [de]; Martin Clauss [de] and Wencke Meteling [de][18]
  • 2012: Christoph Nübel [de]; Jens Westemeier; Florian Seiller and Jürgen Kilian[19]
  • 2017: Flavio Eichmann;[20] Carmen Winkel and Takuma W. Melber; Peter Keller and Jonas Friedrich[21]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Interview mit Prof. Dr. Sönke Neitzel zur Umbenennung des Werner-Hahlweg-Preises in "Förderpreis für Militärgeschichte und Militärtechnikgeschichte", Military History Working Group, May 2016.
  2. ^ "Förderpreis 2019 für Militärgeschichte und Militärtechnikgeschichte", Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support website
  3. ^ Werner-Hahlweg-Preis. In: Wehrtechnik 24 (1992) ?, S. 24.
  4. ^ Wehrwissenschaft 18 June 2012 bei german-foreign-policy.com; retrieved 21 June 2012.
  5. ^ Zeitschrift für Heereskunde 60 (1996) ?, S. ?.
  6. ^ Karl-Klaus Weber: Johan van Valckenburgh, Böhlau, 1995, S. vii.
  7. ^ Kleine Meldungen. In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 9 March 1996.
  8. ^ Axel F. Gablik: Strategische Planungen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1955–1967, Nomos, 1996, S. 4.
  9. ^ Michael Sikora: Disziplin und Desertion, Duncker & Humblot, 1996, S. 4.
  10. ^ Sönke Neitzel: Blut und Eisen. Deutschland und der Erste Weltkrieg. Pendo Verlag, S. 2.
  11. ^ Gerhard Quaas [de]: Das Handwerk der Landsknechte, Biblio, 1997, S. iv.
  12. ^ Hahlweg-Preis. In: Mitteilungen aus dem Bundesarchiv 6 (1998) 2/3, S. 71.
  13. ^ Gudrun Tribukait: Junge Historiker vom BWB ausgezeichnet. In: Rhein-Zeitung, 25 September 1998.
  14. ^ Für Arbeiten zur Militärgeschichte. In: Rhein-Zeitung, 7 October 2000.
  15. ^ Zeitschrift für Heereskunde 67 (2003) ?, S. 314.
  16. ^ Hahlweg-Preis für Wissenschaftler. In: Rhein-Zeitung, 12 November 2004.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-02-19. Retrieved 2018-10-14.
  18. ^ Takuma Melber: Tagungsbericht Kolloquium zur Militärgeschichte für Nachwuchswissenschaftler/-innen. 17.–19. Mai 2010, Mainz. in: H-Soz-u-Kult, 20 July 2010.
  19. ^ Rolf Wirtgen [de]: 11. Verleihung des Werner-Hahlweg-Preises. In: Zeitschrift für Heereskunde, 2012, Nr. 446 (Oktober/Dezember), S. 208–210.
  20. ^ "Aktuell" (in German). 2016-11-30. Retrieved 2017-11-05.
  21. ^ "Junger Schweizer Wissenschaftler erhält 1. Förderpreis für Militärgeschichte und Militärtechnikgeschichte". Baainbw.de. 2017-07-13. Retrieved 2017-11-22.

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Prize for Military History Forderpreis fur Militargeschichte und Militartechnikgeschichte is an award recognising achievements in the fields of military history and history of military technology The prize is bestowed by the German Ministry of Defence every two years Prize for Military History and SciencesAwarded forContributions in military history and history of military technologyCountryGermanyPresented byFederal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment Information Technology and In Service SupportReward s Prize money of 20 000 eurosFirst awarded1992 31 years ago 1992 Number of laureates43 as of 2012 update Contents 1 History 2 Advisory board 3 Recipients 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory editFrom 1992 to 2012 the prize was awarded under the name Werner Hahlweg Prize From 1969 until his retirement in 1978 the German historian Werner Hahlweg de 1912 1989 held a professorship in Military History and Military Sciences at the University of Munster In his will he bequeathed funds to go towards a science award for military history The prize was administered by the Federal Office of Defense Technology and Procurement in Koblenz now Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment Information Technology and In Service Support part of the German Ministry of Defence After it had become known in 2012 that the prize s namesake Hahlweg had joined the SS in June 1933 and the Nazi Party in 1936 the Ministry of Defence decided to suspend the prize It was reinstituted in 2017 under a new name and continues to be awarded every two years 1 Advisory board editAs of 2018 the advisory board includes Michael Epkenhans Center for Military History and Social Sciences of the Bundeswehr Marian Fussel de University of Gottingen Johannes Hurter Institute of Contemporary History Munich and Brendan Simms Oxford University among others It is chaired by the historian Sonke Neitzel University of Potsdam 2 Recipients edit1992 Dieter Storz de Christian Lankes Christian Hartmann 3 1994 Olaf Rose 4 Ralf Prove de 5 Karl Klaus Weber 6 1996 Axel F Gablik de 7 8 Michael Sikora de 9 Sonke Neitzel 10 Gerhard Quaas de 11 1998 Lutz Budrass de 12 Oliver Gnad Lothar Walmrath 13 2000 Matthias Rogg de Frank Becker historian de and Martin Rink de Carola Vogel de and Michael Busch historian de 14 2002 Rainer Leng de Markus Pohlmann de and Brigitte Biwald Christian Th Muller de 15 2004 Uwe Tresp de Elmar Heinz Klaus Jurgen Bremm de and Klaus Jochen Arnold de 16 2006 Jorn Leonhard Stefan Kroll Werner Benecke de and Frank Pauli 2008 Oliver Stein de Eckard Michels de and Christian Ortner de Philipp Munch 17 2010 Tanja Buhrer de Rudiger Bergien de and Christian Kehrt de Martin Clauss de and Wencke Meteling de 18 2012 Christoph Nubel de Jens Westemeier Florian Seiller and Jurgen Kilian 19 2017 Flavio Eichmann 20 Carmen Winkel and Takuma W Melber Peter Keller and Jonas Friedrich 21 See also editList of history awardsReferences edit Interview mit Prof Dr Sonke Neitzel zur Umbenennung des Werner Hahlweg Preises in Forderpreis fur Militargeschichte und Militartechnikgeschichte Military History Working Group May 2016 Forderpreis 2019 fur Militargeschichte und Militartechnikgeschichte Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment Information Technology and In Service Support website Werner Hahlweg Preis In Wehrtechnik 24 1992 S 24 Wehrwissenschaft 18 June 2012 bei german foreign policy com retrieved 21 June 2012 Zeitschrift fur Heereskunde 60 1996 S Karl Klaus Weber Johan van Valckenburgh Bohlau 1995 S vii Kleine Meldungen In Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung 9 March 1996 Axel F Gablik Strategische Planungen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1955 1967 Nomos 1996 S 4 Michael Sikora Disziplin und Desertion Duncker amp Humblot 1996 S 4 Sonke Neitzel Blut und Eisen Deutschland und der Erste Weltkrieg Pendo Verlag S 2 Gerhard Quaas de Das Handwerk der Landsknechte Biblio 1997 S iv Hahlweg Preis In Mitteilungen aus dem Bundesarchiv 6 1998 2 3 S 71 Gudrun Tribukait Junge Historiker vom BWB ausgezeichnet In Rhein Zeitung 25 September 1998 Fur Arbeiten zur Militargeschichte In Rhein Zeitung 7 October 2000 Zeitschrift fur Heereskunde 67 2003 S 314 Hahlweg Preis fur Wissenschaftler In Rhein Zeitung 12 November 2004 Neunte Verleihung des Werner Hahlweg Preises fur Militargeschichte und Wehrwissenschaften Archived from the original on 2014 02 19 Retrieved 2018 10 14 Takuma Melber Tagungsbericht Kolloquium zur Militargeschichte fur Nachwuchswissenschaftler innen 17 19 Mai 2010 Mainz in H Soz u Kult 20 July 2010 Rolf Wirtgen de 11 Verleihung des Werner Hahlweg Preises In Zeitschrift fur Heereskunde 2012 Nr 446 Oktober Dezember S 208 210 Aktuell in German 2016 11 30 Retrieved 2017 11 05 Junger Schweizer Wissenschaftler erhalt 1 Forderpreis fur Militargeschichte und Militartechnikgeschichte Baainbw de 2017 07 13 Retrieved 2017 11 22 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prize for Military History amp oldid 1150600285, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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