University of Hamburg

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Formation28 March 1919
HeadquartersHamburg, Germany
TypePublic
University in the German city of Hamburg

The University of Hamburg is a university in the German city of Hamburg.

History

At the beginning of the 20th century, some wealthy citizens aspired to found a state university. However, proposals to the Senate regarding the university had no effect. After the First World War, it was decided, partly by the mayor Werner von Melle, to establish a university and a folk high school. Most higher education institutions in Hamburg merged into the university.

The university's first heyday took place during the time of the Weimar Republic. The number of professors rose to 75 until 1931. Due to the poor economic situation in Germany, the Hamburg Student Aid Association was founded in 1922.

In the days of Nazi Germany, the university was called Hansa University. About fifty teachers had to leave the university, at least seven students were suspected of collaboration with the so-called White Rose, a resistance movement during the Second World War. The Hamburg chemistry student Hans Conrad Leipelt was a member of the White Rose and was executed by guillotine on January 29, 1945 inMunich.

After the war, in 1945, the institution was reopened under the name University of Hamburg. At the end of the 1960s, the organization of the university was radically changed. The faculties were replaced by 15 disciplines and a kind of democracy was introduced. Students and staff were allowed to participate in the decision-making process of the university and the rector was replaced by a president. In the University of Applied Sciences Act of 1979, some of these changes were reversed.

On April 1, 2005, the Hamburg University of Economics and Politics (HWP) becomes part of the University of Hamburg against the wishes of both universities. The 18 subject areas and the HWP were replaced by six faculties.


 

Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornDiedNationalitySummaryDescription
Annalena Baerbock15 December 1980GermanPolitician"A perfect product of transatlantic leader selection."
Roland Berger22 November 1937Deep state actor
Businessperson
German entrepreneur and possible deep state actor
Katharina Borchert10 October 1972GermanJournalist
Big Tech executive
Selected a Young Global Leader by the WEF in 2011 as CEO of Spiegel Online, the most influential corporate media outlet in Germany. From 2016 Chief Innovation Officer at Mozilla working on "strengthening its position in the fight against fake news".
Ralf Dahrendorf1 May 192917 June 2009Germany
UK
Politician
Philosopher
Sociologist
German born philosopher. Regular contributor to Bilderberg meetings.
Wilhelm Drexelius31 July 190622 March 1974GermanPolitician
Lawyer
Hamburg politician and Vice Mayor.
Thomas EbelingGermanBusinesspersonSingle Bilderberg German businessman - tobacco, Pepsi, Novartis pharmaceuticals, media executive. Member of Atlantik-Brücke.
Robert Habeck2 September 1969GermanAuthor
Politician
Helmut Haussmann18 May 1943GermanPoliticianQuad Bilderberger German politician
Stefan Hockertz18 May 1960GermanDoctor
Scientist
German well known critic of the corona measures and the "vaccinations" - raided by "tax office" and intelligence agencies.
Christiane Hoffmann25 May 1967GermanJournalist
Propagandist
Berlin correspondent for Der Spiegel who then became government spokesperson.
Mateusz Morawiecki20 June 1968Politician
Banker
Lawyer
Karl-Heinz Narjes30 January 192426 January 2015GermanPoliticianGerman EEC politician who attended Le Cercle
Klaus Regling3 October 1950GermanFinancier
Central banker
Chief Executive Officer of the European Financial Stability Facility and Managing Director of the European Stability Mechanism. Considered as a possible head of the European Central Bank
Volker Rühe25 September 1942GermanPolitician
Deep state operative
German Defence Minister, 5 Bilderbergs, Atlantik-Brücke, suspected Deep state operative
Helmut Schmidt23 December 191810 November 2015GermanPoliticianGerman politician whose government was undermined by Le Cercle
Olaf Scholz14 June 1958GermanPolitician
Deep state functionary
German politician.
Wolfgang Schäuble18 September 1942GermanPoliticianGerman Bilderberger lawyer and politician
Leo Strauss20 September 189918 October 1973Philosopher
Neoconservatism
"The father of neoconservatism"
Henning Voschherau13 August 194124 August 2016GermanPoliticianAttended the 1996 Bilderberg as Mayor of Hamburg
Wolfgang Wodarg2 March 1947GermanActivist
Politician
Doctor
COVID-19/Dissident
Science dissident
German doctor in the forefront in the battle against the Covid-19 deep event


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