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[... Brunner's] application for membership [of the Nazi Party] two months after the Anschluss of 1938 had made him a 'candidate member' and so he remained for five years, until the application was first rejected in September 1943, then accepted in November 1943.
In 1939, Otto Brunner, a legal historian who specialized in the medieval period, wrote a book called Land und Herrschaft (Land and lordship), which was awarded the "Verdun Prize," presented by Walter Frank, the director of the Reich Institute for the History of the New Germany .
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)In 1939, Otto Brunner, a legal historian who specialized in the medieval period, wrote a book called Land und Herrschaft (Land and lordship), which was awarded the "Verdun Prize," presented by Walter Frank, the director of the Reich Institute for the History of the New Germany .