Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 110. Chapters: University of Munster alumni, University of Munster faculty, Wim Kok, Karl Weierstrass, Pope Benedict XVI, Wilhelm Ackermann, Franz Brentano, Ernst Nolte, Ion Negoi escu, Karl Barth, Hans-Werner Sinn, Institute for Information, Telecommunication and Media Law, Hans Blumenberg, Peter Adolf Thiessen, Matthias Hentze, Hans-Georg Stephan, Konrad Martin, Ludwig Franzisket, Otmar Freiherr von Verschuer, Thomas de Maiziere, Richard Courant, Gerhard Domagk, Joseph Kleutgen, Peter Wust, Friedrich Munzer, Sh ichi Watanabe, List of Westphalian Wilhelms-University Munster people, Wolfgang Fikentscher, Horst Siebert, Hans-Werner Bothe, Friedrich Hirzebruch, Max Dehn, Renate Jaeger, Joseph Lortz, Hans-Joachim Bremermann, Lujo Brentano, Wolfgang Metzger, Julius von Ficker, Klaus Zumwinkel, Franz Jakob Clemens, Rita Sussmuth, Otto Depenheuer, Julius Oscar Brefeld, August Rohling, Astrid Susanto, Gerd Faltings, Hans Grauert, Anton Hubert Fischer, Heinrich August Winkler, Heinz Gollwitzer, Institute for New Testament Textual Research, Erich Kamke, Johannes Janssen, Botanischer Garten Munster, Werner Tochtermann, Paul J. J. Welfens, Musikhochschule Munster, Friedrich Paschen, Ludwig Radermacher, Claudia Schoppmann, Jens Seipenbusch, Eduard Heis, Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger, Thomas Carell, Johann Theodor Katerkamp, Horst Piepenburg, Clemens Baeumker, Karl Peters, Linda Stahl, Johann Hast, Augustinus Bludau, Norbert Peters, Daniel Bahr, Gawdat Gabra, Nikolaus Schneider, Ferdi Schuth, Heinrich Behnke, Karl Stein, Justin von Linde, Institute for Theological Zoology. Excerpt: Ernst Nolte (born 11 January 1923) is a German historian and philosopher. Nolte's major interest is the comparative studies of Fascism and Communism. He is Professor Emeritus of Modern History at the Free University of Berlin, where he taught from 1973 to 1991. He was...