Awards & Winners

Michael H. Kater

Date of Birth 04-July-1937
Place of Birth Zittau
(Germany, Saxony, Sudetes)
Nationality Canada
Also know as Michael Kater, Michael Hans Kater
Profession Historian
Michael Hans Kater (born July 4, 1937 in Zittau, Germany) is a Canadian-based historian, academic and author of several books on Nazi Germany. He moved to Canada as a teenager where he first studied at St. Michael's college before eventually going onto the University of Toronto where he earned his BA degree in 1959 and then his MA in 1961 respectively. In 1966, while at the University of Heidelberg, he produced a written thesis on the subject of the Nazi's 'Ancestral Heritage' association. At this same time, pro-Nazi scholar, Werner Conze, also lectured at this same University in Heidelberg. Since 1967, Kater has been teaching at the York University in Toronto. Many of his books have been translated into German.

Awards by Michael H. Kater

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1976


Guggenheim Fellowship for Humanities, US & Canada
(German & East European History)