Stephan Lehnstaedt (1980, Munich) is a German historian of the Holocaust and professor at Touro University Berlin.
Lehnstaedt received his doctor title in 2008 from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München and in 2016 a habilitation from Technical University Chemnitz.
He works on imperialism, the history of the two world wars, the Holocaust and its reparations, with a special focus on German-Polish issues.
[1] The German Bundestag heard him several times as an expert on memorial culture and the Holocaust, and he is also an advisor to the government.
[3] In 2019, he has been working with the Berlin Wannsee Conference Memorial and the Wiener Holocaust Library London to curate the exhibition "Crimes Uncovered.