Ferdinand Güterbock

Ferdinand Güterbock (8 January 1872, Berlin – 15 April 1944, Engelberg) was a German historian and art collector.

He married Mina Güterbock-Auer (1885-1970, sister of Grethe Auer) and lived in a villa in Berlin-Steglitz that served as a meeting place for historians.

In addition, he worked for the Neues Archiv and occasionally completed tasks concerning the Monumenta Germaniae Historica as a freelancer (from about 1900).

[4] In this series he published "Das Geschichtswerk des Otto Morena und seiner Fortsetzer" in 1930.

[8] Of Jewish origin, Güterbock emigrated to Switzerland in 1937, where he lived in Weggis and was naturalised shortly before his death in 1944.