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  1. Fritz Fischer (Ludwigsstadt, Baviera; 5 de marzo de 1908 – 1 de diciembre de 1999) fue un historiador alemán, principalmente conocido por su análisis de las causas de la Primera Guerra Mundial.

  2. Fritz Ernst Fischer (Berlín, 5 de octubre de 1912 - Ingelheim am Rhein, 2003) fue un médico alemán que participó en la experimentación nazi en seres humanos en prisioneros del campo de concentración de Ravensbrück.

  3. Fritz Ernst Fischer (5 October 1912 – 2003) was a Nazi German medical doctor who performed medical atrocities on inmates of the Ravensbrück concentration camp. He was tried and convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity in the 1947 Doctors' Trial; he was sentenced to life imprisonment, but his sentence was commuted to 15 ...

  4. 1 de mar. de 2000 · A tribute to the influential German historian who challenged the nationalist-conservative interpretation of German history and exposed Germany's war aims and responsibility in World War I. Learn about his life, work, controversies, and legacy in this article by Volker R. Berghahn.

  5. Fritz Ernst Fischer (5 de octubre de 1912 - 2003) fue un médico alemán nazi que cometió atrocidades médicas contra los presos del campo de concentración de Ravensbrück. Fue juzgado y condenado por crímenes de guerra y crímenes contra la humanidad en el juicio de los Médicos de 1947.

  6. 16 de dic. de 2015 · Once again, historians focused attention on Germany's role, and the German historian Fritz Fischer detected what he considered to have been evidence of a premeditated war deliberately unleashed by the decision-makers in Berlin.

  7. 1 de mar. de 2019 · Fritz Fischer was a German historian who challenged the post-war consensus that Germany was not responsible for the First World War. He argued that Germany had pursued aggressive foreign policy aims and deliberately provoked the war in 1914.

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