In 1963, Barschel was among a group of Geesthacht students who attended a school assembly which featured former admiral and convicted
war criminal Karl Dönitz, speaking at the invitation of a pro-
Nazi history teacher. The event, during which Dönitz gave an apologia for Nazi ideology with no rebuttal from students and staff, caused a furore when it was reported by the West German and international press. Barschel studied
public law,
economics,
political science and education at the
University of Kiel. Upon graduating in 1971, he was admitted to the
bar and began working as a lawyer and
notary. In addition to his legal and political activities, Barschel also developed an interest in science. He was reportedly preparing to withdraw from politics in the middle of the 1987 legislative session, and had almost completed his
habilitation thesis at the time of his death. == Political career ==