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Christian von

Role
  
Writer


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Died
  
March 17, 2002, Hamburg, Germany

Books
  
Die Reise nach Pommern / Die Stunde der Frauen

Education
  
University of Gottingen

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Christian Graf von Krockow, (May 26, 1927 – March 17, 2002) was a German writer and political scientist,

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Christian Count of Krockow was the son of a historic Pomeranian noble family. He was born in Rumbske (Rumsko) near the city of Stolp (Słupsk). In 1945, as the Red Army advanced into the Province of Pomerania, he became a refugee and fled to Hamburg.

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Krockow studied sociology, philosophy and law at the University of Göttingen in 1947-54, where he earned his doctoral degree, and the University of Durham, England. In 1961-69 he was a professor of political science at the universities of Göttingen, Saarbrücken and Frankfurt. In 1970-73 he served as a founding regent of the University of Oldenburg, which in 1995 named him an honorary professor. He was named professor emeritus by the University of Göttingen in 1981. After resigning from his tenured position, he moved to Nikolausberg near Göttingen, where he made a name and a living as in independent writer and speaker. He also worked as speechwriter and political advisor to Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and the Dutch royal family. Towards the end of his life, he moved to Hamburg, where he continued to publish books and articles, albeit living in near seclusion.

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Krockow received several German literary prizes. His biographies of Frederick the Great, Kaiser Wilhelm II and the resistance fighter Claus Schenk von Stauffenberg, who attempted to assassinate Hitler on July 20, 1944, won wide readership.

His book Stunde der Frauen (Hour of the Women), which he wrote with his sister Libussa Fritz-Krockow, describes her ordeal fleeing Pomerania in 1945. When Germany collapsed, it was the hour of the German women, who rebuilt Germany from its ruins. The book remained a national bestseller for almost a decade and ushered in a period in which Germans began to rethink the immediate post-war period and come to terms with the loss of Pomerania, East Prussia, and Silesia. The book was translated into Polish, French, English, and Japanese.

Krockow died on March 13, 2002, in Hamburg, aged 74. He was buried at Ohlsdorf cemetery in Ohlsdorf.

Of his native region, lost to Germany with the border changes of 1945 and the Expulsion of Germans after World War II, Krockow wrote:

— Christian Graf von Krockow: Die Reise nach Pommern: Bericht aus einem verschwiegenen Land. Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, Munich, 1985. ISBN 3-421-06251-X. Page 215.

Works of literature

  • Begegnung mit Ostpreußen (Familiarity with East Prussia)
  • Otto von Bismarck Biography (1997)
  • Churchill Biography (1999)
  • Hitler und seine Deutschen Biography & national history (2001)
  • Der deutsche Niedergang. Ein Ausblick ins 21. Jahrhundert (The German Collapse: A view into the 21st Century) (1998)
  • Die Elbreise (Journey on the Elbe)
  • Erinnerungen (Memoirs)
  • Fahrten durch die Mark Brandenburg (Travels through Brandenburg) (1991)
  • Die preußischen Brüder (The Prussian Brothers)
  • Die Reise nach Pommern (Journey to Pomerania) (1985)
  • Die Rheinreise (Journey on the Rhine)
  • Rheinsberg
  • Die Stunde der Frauen (The Hour of the Women) (1988)
  • Vom lohnenden Leben (On Worthwhile Life)
  • Die Deutschen in ihrem Jahrhundert (The Germans in this Century) (1990)
  • Über die Deutschen (On the Germans)
  • References

    Christian Graf von Krockow Wikipedia