Due to his disapproval of National Socialism the German-American curator
and art historian Bernard V. Bothmer (1912-1993) saw himself forced to
interrupt his study of Egyptology and lost his employment at the
Egyptological department of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. This
biography follows Bothmer's career from his birth in
Berlin-Charlottenburg and his youth as a member of the "Circle"
surrounding the poet Stefan George, his emigration to Switzerland in
1939, his journey to the USA 1941 and his service in the US Army until
August 1946, when he was able to resume his Egyptological career anew.
The study is based on family correspondence, Bothmer's own diaries and
documents from archives in Boston, New York, Milan and Basel. Bothmer's
own description of his escape from Geneva via Lisbon to the USA in
October 1941 is edited as an appendix.