Benjamin Frommer (born 1969) is an American historian, focused on history of Central Europe in 20th century.[1] His work has concerns topics of genocide and ethnic cleansing, collaboration and resistance, transitional justice, and Central/Eastern European nationalism. Much of his work focuses on The Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia.[2] He is currently the Charles Deering McCormick Professor and was formerly the Wayne V. Jones Research Professor of History at Northwestern University. He is fluent in Czech, French, German, and Slovak and has reading knowledge of Russian.
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Gruner 2019, p. 260. Frommer 2020, p. 49. Frommer 2021, p. 223. Heim 2019, pp. 50–51. Frommer 2021, p. 210. Frommer 2021, p. 209. Frommer 2021, p. 211. Gruner...
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statistics. More than 90 percent of intermarried Jews from Greater Germany survived the war. BenjaminFrommer estimates that most intermarried Jews in Bohemia...
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on Crackle". The Comic's Comic. Archived from the original on May 9, 2010. Retrieved February 25, 2009. Frommer, Dan (March 19, 2009). "Lindsay Campbell's...
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