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Geith memo re Katharina Schüddekopf

April 8, 1943
CWRS Staff . Gestapo memorandum, Hans Scholl, Katharina Schüddekopf, Kurt Huber, Traute Lafrenz . Geith, Gmeling, musicology, philosophy, Popper, Steinsdorfer Str. 7, Theresien Str. 25, treason

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II A-Skdo/Gei. [Special Commission/Geith]

Munich, April 8, 1943 Continue reading →

Schüddekopf’s PhD progress

November 27, 1942
CWRS Staff . Katharina Schüddekopf . French, musicology, PhD, philosophy

2. a) Occupation. The following information shall be given: … for university students, the address of the university and major; for those who have earned academic honors (M.Eng., Dr., PhD), when and where the title was obtained. Student, PhD candidate in philosophy. University of Munich. 11th semester. Musicology, philosophy, and French. … Continue reading →

Bischoff’s view of Huber’s demotion

April 30, 1942
CWRS Staff . Kurt Huber . musicology, psychology

Most recently, he [Kurt Huber] was an adjunct professor at the University of Munich with a teaching contract for experimental psychology and the psychology of music.

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Source: Indictment dated April 8, 1943

Bischoff’s view of Huber’s rejection in Berlin

April 15, 1939
CWRS Staff . Kurt Huber . Berlin, musicology

He had to turn down an appointment to be department chairman at the National Institute for Musicology in Berlin, as he was unable to obtain permission from his competent government office. [Note 1] Continue reading →

Katharina Schüddekopf enters Uni-Kiel

April 15, 1938
CWRS Staff . Katharina Schüddekopf . French, Kiel, musicology, philosophy

In 1938, I entered the University of Kiel and studied musicology, philosophy, and French [there] until 1939.

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Source: Initial interrogation of Katharina Schüddekopf, March 23, 1943

Bischoff’s view of Kurt Huber’s youth

January 31, 1933
CWRS Staff . Kurt Huber . Bavarian People's Party, Catholicism, musicology, philosophy, Stuttgart, Switzerland

Huber was born in Switzerland. He attended the Gymnasium in Stuttgart. Childhood illnesses left him partially paralyzed [Note 1] in his joints and in his face. This resulted in a speech impediment. Huber studied musicology and philosophy. Continue reading →

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