Abstract
International relationships of early German neurosurgeons had a long tradition. These
connections had been cut off after World War II and could initially be re-established
only at a personal level. In this context, Klaus Joachim Zülch, Kurt Schürmann, Hans
Werner Pia, Friedrich Loew, and Arist Stender played a significant role. It took nearly
two decades to establish good connections at an institutional level. During this process,
major support came from France and should be considered as part of a growing cooperation
of European states in various fields. The 1959 meeting of French, Swiss, and German
neurosurgeons in Zürich was a crucial event, which ultimately led to the foundation
of the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies.
Keywords
Acta Neurochirurgica - Marcel David - Hugo Krayenbühl - EANS - German Democratic Republic