From 1926 to 1945, he was professor of Armenian Studies at the
University of Berlin, and wrote prolifically in German on Armenology.[3] During
World War II, Abeghyan headed the Armenischen Nationalen Gremiums (Armenian National Council) in Berlin, a collaborationist body created by Nazi Germany.[4] He also wrote for the ANG's newspaper titled Azat Hayastan ("Free Armenia").[2] His home was destroyed by the
Allied bombing of Berlin, after which he fled to
Stuttgart.[2] He settled in
Munich in 1947, where he taught Armenian Studies at the
University of Munich until his death in 1955.[2]
Works
Vorfragen zur Entstehungsgeschichte der Altarmenischen Bibelübersetzungen
Geschichte Armeniens; ein Abriss
Ughghagrakan baṛagrkʻoyk
Pawghikeankʻ Biwzandakan kasrutʻean mēj ew merdzawor hertsuatsayin erewoytʻner Hayastani mēj