Posted on 10/09/2020 12:53:33 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Warwick University academic broke German court ruling that protected dead womans reputation
The daughter of a Holocaust survivor has begun a legal battle to protect her deceased mothers reputation from allegations that she had a lesbian relationship with an SS guard.
Earlier this year, a German court ruled that Dr Anna Hájková, associate professor of modern continental European history at Warwick University, had violated the womans postmortem personality rights by publicly claiming that she had a sexual relationship with the Nazi guard while imprisoned in concentration camps.
The womans daughter is now taking further legal action against the academic in Frankfurt for five alleged breaches of the ruling, which the academic denies. Her lawyer says that the maximum fine that the court could impose is 250,000 (about £227,000).
She has also made a complaint to Warwick University, which has begun an investigation into whether Hájkovás conduct towards her fell short of its ethical research standards.
The Jewish woman at the centre of the legal battle, who died 10 years ago, met the Nazi guard after she was transferred to a concentration camp in Hamburg in 1944, her daughters lawyer told the Frankfurt regional court.
The SS guard fell in love with the young woman and imagined that they had a future together after the war, the court heard.
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