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William Doge Hutchinson | |
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Born | |
Died | October 17, 1966[1] The Gables, East Bergholt, Suffolk | (aged 79)
Education | Latin School, Vevey, Switzerland ;
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Alma mater | University of Sheffield Univ. Lacrosse Club (Sec.) ; Torpid (2). Union and Arnold (Sec.) Socs. Engaged for two years at Rothamsted Experimental Station. Munich (botany) for six months ; afterwards in chemistry work. William Doge Hutchinson, B.A.[2] |
Occupation(s) | Chemist and inheritor of a publishing house |
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Father | Sir George Thompson Hutchinson (1857–1931) |
William Doge Hutchinson was a British Chemist and inheritor of Hutchinson (publisher), founded in London in 1887 by his father, Sir George Hutchinson.
Biography
[edit]- On June 2, 1909 he married Else Thieme daughter of Carl von Thieme in Munich, so he became brother-in-law of Sophie Thieme (1877-1971), the mother of York Alexander von Wendland .[3]
- During the first world war he was interned at Gut Höhenried .
Villa Hutchinson
[edit]- In 1914 he had bought land at an der Hochleite in Untergiesing-Harlaching.
- In June 1925 the Arquitects Schmitkes & Buddens appied for a building permit for a Villa Harthauser Straße 48.
- To a house in the neighbourhood, the Landhaus J. F. Lehmann, Holzkirchner Straße 2 Rudolf Hess had abducted the bavarian government Kabinett Knilling ) during the Beer Hall Putsch.
- Hess became celmate of Adolf Hitler and Coautor of Mein Kampf.
- In the nineteen-thirties, the Eher Verlag sold the copyright of the British and Commonwealth editions of Mein Kampf, through the Curtis Brown literary agency, to William Hutchinson, a major British publisher. In 1939, Hutchinson commissioned the Jewish emigré Ralph Mannheim to produce a translation – a choice that was not well received in Munich – and the first full British edition appeared in March of 1939, receiving scathing reviews. [4]
- To a Dinner on New Year's Eve, 1935 Mrs. Hutchinson, born Thieme, had invited to her house in Harlaching five guests, including Wilhelm Furtwängler and Klaus Dohm, confidant of Hermann Josef Abs.[5]
- On December 4, 1935 Hess aquired the house.
- After the 10 May 1941 Ilse Hess and her son Wolf Rüdiger Hess lived their.
- During the second world war the house was airraided.
- From 12 of April 1946 till 1957 the site belonged to the dispensary Munich military community, and was used as direccion of Revue (Illustrierte) , that pulished a vita of Hitler by Thomas Orr.[6]
Eranos
[edit]- Since 1935 William Hutchinson was married to Li Osborne and lived in Switzerland.Cite error: A
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References
[edit]- ^ [1]
- ^ fellow of the British Chemical Society, [2]
- ^ D.; Heirat 1906 in München mit Sophie Thieme (1877-1971), Tochter von Carl von Thieme, Gründer und Generaldirektorder Münchner Rückversicherungsgesellschaft und Mitbegründer der Allianz- Versicherungsgesellschaft. Das Gutshaus, Marie Hannes, Karl May, Hans-Dieter Steinmetz, Dieter Sudhoff, Leben im Schatten des Lichts: Marie Hannes und Karl May : eine Dokumentation, Karl-May-Verlag, 1997 - 460 p., p. 412p. 415
- ^ see: Cris Whetton, Hitler s Fortune 2005, p. 116
- ^ Den Sylvesterabend 1935 habe ich im Hause von Frau Hutchinson, geb. Thieme, in Harlaching bei einem Abendessen mit vier weiteren Gästen, darunter Wilhelm Furtwängler, verbracht. Die Suppe war gerade aufgetragen, als sich ein mir unbekannter Tischgast, ein junger Mann, plötzlich darüber verbreitete, wie glücklich man darüber sein dürfe, daß das heuchlerische Christentum durch die »herrliche Bewegung unseres Führers« endlich beiseite geschoben würde. Ehe er weiterreden konnte, richtete sich Furtwängler drohend auf, schlug mit dem Löffel wütend auf seinen Teller, so daß die Suppe nach allen Seiten spritzte, und schrie den erschrockenen Jüngling an: »Schweigen Sie auf der Stelle, kein Wort mehr über diesen Blödsinn, nehmen Sie zur Kenntnis, ich bin Christ und weiß warum.« Das Abendessen verlief nach diesem Ausbruch unter eisigem Schweigen.
- ^ Im Münchner Massenblatt Revue brachte der Autor Thomas Orr 1952 eine Serie unter dem Titel Das war Hitler. Die erste Hitler-Biographie nach 1945 heraus, Thomas Orr was a pseudonym for a former employee or expert of the NSDAP-Hauptarchiv.
Category: 1887 births Category: 1966 deaths Category:British book publishers (people) Category:Fellows of the Royal Society of Chemistry Category:stubs