Talk:Albrecht Haushofer
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Moa-bites
[edit]I see that an Irish edition of the Moabiter Sonette calls them "Moabite Sonetts".Is this a joking references to the Moabites? --Radh (talk) 17:29, 8 May 2009 (UTC)
This article is teeming with errors. --Ernst Haiger 21:03, 13 May 2009, CET
But where exactly?--Radh (talk) 19:23, 13 May 2009 (UTC)
Moabiter Sonette
[edit]79 Sonnets
I have consulted the 2nd printing of 1946, which has an afterword by Rainer Hildebrandt.
There is an English translation by M.D.Herter Norton, "Moabit Sonnets" (ISBN: 0393045323 )
There is a memorial with a line from a sonnet at the site of the prison in the Moabit district of Berlin (Berlin-Moabit)
"The Father" is in the Dover "Introduction to German Poetry" with a literal translation on the facing page (Der Vater, p. 162) G. Robert Shiplett 14:32, 18 October 2011 (UTC)
Forward to 2nd 1946 printing
[edit]Roughly translated, the frontispiece reads:
The last poems of Albrecht Haushofer whose life was sacrificed
because he was a man and freedom was aboe life itself
lying in the hand of the dead prisoner, they bear witness to the spirit which moved him
(unnumbered page 3 in that printing) Lothar Blanvalet Verlag, Berlin G. Robert Shiplett 14:40, 18 October 2011 (UTC)
Discrepancy or opinion?
[edit]The Hess article states:
with Hess and Haushofer's son Albrecht developing a strong friendship
This is not what is stated in this article.
With regard to Hess, the German wiki states only:
Ab 1933 war er auf Empfehlung von Rudolf Heß Dozent an der Hochschule für Politik in Berlin.
which is not stated here.
One source (Solomon Wistrich, 2002) states:
Albrecht Haushofer was probably the architect of Rudolf Hess's (q.v.) flight to Britain in May 1941 to seek British collaboration against the Russians. [1]
Yet another account with details: Peter Hoffmann
Over lunch on May 5, Hess met the younger Haushofer, Professor Albrecht Haushofer, whom he had summoned to his room in the Hotel Drei Mohren
I have added a See Also for Duke of Hamilton as the connection to the Duke was likely Haushofer in the von Ribbentrop ministry, not Hess (see Hoffmann, above)
Grundman in "The Einstein Dossiers: Science and Politics" asserts that Hess shielded Haushofer under the Nazi regime.
G. Robert Shiplett 20:21, 9 April 2012 (UTC)
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