Veit Valentin, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Veit Valentin

German historian and archivist

Date of Birth: 25-Mar-1885

Place of Birth: Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany

Date of Death: 12-Jan-1947

Profession: historian, archivist, university teacher

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Veit Valentin

  • Veit Valentin (25 March 1885, Frankfurt – 12 January 1947, Washington D.C.) was a German historian who was Professor of History at the University of Freiburg.In comments that caused a storm of controversy in Germany, Valentin attacked Ernst Graf zu Reventlow's Deutschlands Auswärtige Politik in 1916: "It is a classic example of historiographical demagogy and we have no choice but to warn the public against the book and its author".
  • During the First World War, Gustav Stresemann tried to have Valentin sent to court for alleged treasonable utterances.Valentin was appointed by the German Foreign Office to write a history of German foreign policy, permitting him access to their papers.
  • This was published in 1921 as Duetschlands Aussenpolitik, 1890-1918.
  • In assessing responsibility for causing the World War during the July Crisis, Valentin ranked Russia as the country most to blame, followed by Austria-Hungary, with France, England and Germany joint third.
  • Valentin wrote: "None of the Powers was wholly innocent, none alone guilty.
  • The world spirit was ready for the world war".In a conversation with Paul Nikolaus Cossmann, the editor of the SĂĽddeutsche Monatshefte, Valentin accused Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz of doctoring statistics related to Germany's performance in the U-boat campaign.
  • Cossmann launched a legal action against Valentin and he resigned his professorship, thus ending his academic career in Germany.

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