The case of Siegfried Landshut, one of the founders of German political science after the war, who had been trying to be re-employed at the University of Hamburg since the late 1940s, was an exception, as in his case the lengthy and once again stressful procedure for re-employment was ultimately successful.
Letter from Senior Government Councilor Dr. Baring to the Office for Restitution, Social Welfare Authorit Hamburg, February 24, 1954 (translated by Erwin Fink), edited in: Key Documents of German-Jewish History, <https://keydocuments.net/source/jgo:source-285> [December 30, 2024].