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{{hatnote|This article is about the German archaeologist. His cousin and namesake Bolko von Richthofen (1903–1971), with whom he is sometimes confused, was the younger brother of ] and ], World War I flying aces.}}
'''Bolko von Richthofen''' (]—]) was a ] ] and a relative of the ] ], the "Red Baron". He engaged in a bitter dispute about the ethnicity of the ] and ] cultures with the Polish archaeologist ].


'''Bolko von Richthofen''' (September 13, 1899 – March 18, 1983) was a German ] and a distant relative of the family of ], the "Red Baron". He is sometimes confused with his distant cousin and namesake, Karl Bolko von Richthofen (1903–1971) – the youngest brother of the ].
Richthofen was born in ] (modern Mierczyce), ], and fought in ]. After the war ended, he participated as a ] volunteer during the ]. In 1964 he received the ]. He died in ], ].


Richthofen was born in ] (] ]), ], and fought in ]. After the war ended, he participated as a ] volunteer during the ]. In the early post-war period he entered tertiary studies and quickly became an eminent scholar.
==Further reading==
*. Włodzimierz Rączkowski. "Expansion and reaction: the concept of Polish archaeology in the discourse with German archeologists"


A member of the ] from 1933, he wrote several antisemitic and anti-Slavic works. During ] he worked in the antisemitic ] organisation.
* Uta Halle: ''"Die Externsteine sind bis auf weiteres germanisch!" Prähistorische Archäologie im Dritten Reich.'' Sonderveröffentlichungen des Naturwissenschaftlichen und Historischen Vereins für das Land Lippe Band 68 (Bielefeld 2002). ISBN 389534446X. .


He is well known for a bitter dispute about the ethnicity of the ] and ] cultures with the Polish archaeologist ].
* Zur Biographie Bolko von Richthofens: Georg Schaufler: ''Zur Biographie des Verfassers''. In: ''B. von Richthofen, Schlesien und die Schlesier. Eine landes- und stammeskundliche Übersicht.'' Die Schlesier vor und nach der Vertreibung aus der Heimat Band 1 (Wolfenbüttel 1967), S. 44-47. <!--(Vorsicht: revanchistische Literatur, daher ist die Biographie in manchen Ausdrücken auch sehr geschönt!)-->


In 1964 he received the ]. He died in ], ].
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==Further reading==
*. Włodzimierz Rączkowski. "Expansion and reaction: the concept of Polish archaeology in the discourse with German archeologists"
* Uta Halle: ''"Die Externsteine sind bis auf weiteres germanisch!" Prähistorische Archäologie im Dritten Reich.'' Sonderveröffentlichungen des Naturwissenschaftlichen und Historischen Vereins für das Land Lippe Band 68 (Bielefeld 2002). {{ISBN|3-89534-446-X}}. .
* Zur Biographie Bolko von Richthofens: Georg Schaufler: ''Zur Biographie des Verfassers''. In: ''B. von Richthofen, Schlesien und die Schlesier. Eine landes- und stammeskundliche Übersicht.'' Die Schlesier vor und nach der Vertreibung aus der Heimat Band 1 (Wolfenbüttel 1967), S. 44–47. <!--(Vorsicht: revanchistische Literatur, daher ist die Biographie in manchen Ausdrücken auch sehr geschönt!)-->
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==External links== ==External links==
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Latest revision as of 14:36, 28 March 2024

This article is about the German archaeologist. His cousin and namesake Bolko von Richthofen (1903–1971), with whom he is sometimes confused, was the younger brother of Manfred von Richthofen and Lothar von Richthofen, World War I flying aces.

Bolko von Richthofen (September 13, 1899 – March 18, 1983) was a German archaeologist and a distant relative of the family of Manfred von Richthofen, the "Red Baron". He is sometimes confused with his distant cousin and namesake, Karl Bolko von Richthofen (1903–1971) – the youngest brother of the fighter ace.

Richthofen was born in Mertschütz (Polish Mierczyce), Silesia, and fought in World War I. After the war ended, he participated as a Freikorps volunteer during the Silesian Uprisings. In the early post-war period he entered tertiary studies and quickly became an eminent scholar.

A member of the NSDAP from 1933, he wrote several antisemitic and anti-Slavic works. During World War II he worked in the antisemitic Ahnenerbe organisation.

He is well known for a bitter dispute about the ethnicity of the Lusatian and Pomeranian cultures with the Polish archaeologist Józef Kostrzewski.

In 1964 he received the Bundesverdienstkreuz. He died in Seehausen am Staffelsee, Bavaria.

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