Talk:Willy Cohn
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[edit]Notable as WP:AUTHOR with diaries translated into English and published by Stanford University Press. The work was a subject of several non-trivial reviews, including one I just added: No Justice in Germany, from H-Net.
I believe the article is adequately sourced at this point. K.e.coffman (talk) 01:35, 4 January 2017 (UTC)
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- As an historian, Cohn focused on the Middle Ages and published important works about the history of the Hohenstaufen dynasty in Sicily (12th and 13th centuries) and about Jews in the Medieval period. In addition, he published short biographies of several founders of the German social democratic movement and also of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
- In the First World War, Cohn served as a soldier and was awarded the Iron Cross.
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