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Heinz Nawratil
Born18 June 1937
Suchdol nad Odrou, Czechoslovakia
Died15 May 2015(2015-05-15) (aged 77)
NationalityGermany German
Occupation(s)Lawyer, author and human rights activist

Heinz Gottfried Nawratil (18 June 1937 in Suchdol nad Odrou, Czechoslovakia – 15 May 2015) is a German lawyer, legal author and human rights activist.

After World War II Nawratil settled in Bavaria, West Germany, where he grew up in Miesbach. He studied law, earned a doctorate and has been working as a civil law notary since 1970. He was awarded the Förderpreis of the »Stiftung der Deutschen Gemeinden und Gemeindeverbände zur Förderung der Kommunalwissenschaften« in 1965. He has written books on legal subjects which have been printed in over a million copies. He is also known for his research on the expulsion of Germans after World War II.

Selected publications

References

  1. Alfons Huber: Achter Mai 1945, Hohenrain Verlag, 1987, S. 308 Online
  2. http://www.amalthea.at/fileadmin/amalthea/UNIV_Vorschau_FJ_2012.pdf p. 4

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