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Thomas Kuczynski (12/11/1944-19/08/2023)
Georg Fülberth remembers the internationally renowned Marxist scholar
(L to R) Stories from the Luna Park: Historical-Critical Reflections on the Economy of the Present, PapyRossa Verlag (2014); Breadcrumbs from the Bosses’ Tables: Background to the compensation payments to forced labourers deported to Germany during the Second World War, Verbrecher Verlag (2004); Thomas Kuczynski in 2018 [Kuczynski pic: selber erstellt/CC]

THOMAS KUCZYNSKI was born on November 12, 1944, in London, where his family was living in exile after fleeing Nazi Germany.

He was a member of a prominent family of German-Jewish intellectuals. His grandfather, father and mother were all economists and statisticians. And Thomas, too, continued the family tradition and studied statistics, completing his doctorate in 1972.

Between 1972 and 1991 he worked at the Berlin Institute for Economic History at the Academy of Sciences of the German Democratic Republic, serving as its last director before the institute was shut down as one of the painful results of unification.

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