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  The Swastika and the Nazis. Page 2.
Haushofer is known to have had a reputation for precognition, manifested when he was a young field artillery officer in the Bavarian army.
Karl Haushofer was sent to the infamous Dachau concentration camp, and Albrecht to the Moabite prison in Berlin, where was later executed.
Haushofer disguised racial mysticism in a veil of geography and science, providing Germans with a powerful reason to return to those areas in the hinterland of Asia where the Aryan race supposedly originated.
www.intelinet.org /swastika/swasti02.htm   (2772 words)

  
  Albrecht Haushofer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Albrecht Haushofer (January 7, 1903, Munich - April 23, 1945 Berlin) was a German geopolitician and professor of geopolitics and political geography at the University of Berlin between 1940 and 1944.
It has been speculated that Haushofer may have encouraged Hess's flight to England, or that he may have been an unwitting accomplice in a British plot to use the prospect of peace with Britain to lull Hitler into a false sense of security and open up a second front against the Soviet Union.
Haushofer was shot by an SS commando on April 23, 1945 as Russian troops entered Berlin.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Albrecht_Haushofer   (414 words)

  
 Karl Haushofer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Haushofer believed the Germans' lack of geographical knowledge and geopolitical awareness to be a major cause of Germany’s defeat in World War I, as Germany had found itself with a poor alignment of allies and enemies.
Haushofer's son, Albrecht (1903-1945), was indicted in the July 20, 1944 plot to assassinate Hitler and subsequently was killed by the Nazis in the Moabit prison in Berlin.
Haushofer even held that urbanization was a symptom of a nation's decline, evidencing a decreasing soil mastery, birthrate and effectiveness of centralized rule.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Karl_Haushofer   (2824 words)

  
 The Crisis of the modern World, the New World Order and Kali Yuga
Haushofer had been a general in World War I. Retiring from the army in 1919 with the rank of major general, he dedicated himself to the regeneration of Germany and turned to academic life.
Haushofers ideas were only of limited influence on the National Socialist regime for it had his own concept of geography and the expansion of the state.
Haushofer is known to have had a reputation for precognition, manifested when he was a young field artillery officer in the Bavarian army.
www.geocities.com /integral_tradition/haushofer.html   (1800 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Albrecht Dürer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Albrecht Dürer (May 21, 1471 - April 6, 1528) was a German painter, wood carver, engraver, and mathematician.
He is best known for his woodcuts in series, including the Apocalypse (1498), two series on the crucifixion of Christ, the Great Passion (1498-1510) and the Little Passion (1510-11) as well as many of his individual prints, such as Knight, Death, and the Devil (1513) and Melancholia I (1514).
His father, also called Albrecht, was a goldsmith and served as assistant to Hieronymus Helfer, and in 1468 married his daughter Barbara.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Albrecht_D%c3%bcrer   (1543 words)

  
 Albrecht Haushofer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Albrecht Haushofer was a professor of political geography in Berlin, author of tragedies in verse, and representative of conservative resistance in Germany during World War II.
Born in 1903, he was the son of Karl Haushofer, the German geopolitical theoretician, whose student, Rudolf Hess, was Hitler's deputy.
Haushofer was shot by an SS commando on April 23, 1945.
www.nexus23.net /illuminati/Albrecht_Haushofer.htm   (145 words)

  
 Albrecht Haushofer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Albrecht Haushofer was a German geopolitician and professor of geopolitics and political geography at the University of Berlin between 1940 and 1944.
Born in 1903, he was the son of Karl Haushofer, a famous German geopolitician, whose student, Rudolf Hess, was Hitler's deputy.
Albrecht Haushofer is thought to have encouraged Hess' flight to England.
www.abitabouteverything.com /files/a/al/albrecht_haushofer.html   (161 words)

  
 Albrecht Haushofer - Definition, explanation
Albrecht Haushofer was a professor of political geography in Berlin, author of tragedies in verse, and representative of conservative resistance in Germany during World War II.
Born in 1903, he was the son of Karl Haushofer, the German geopolitical theoretician, whose student, Rudolf Hess, was Hitler's deputy.
Albrecht Haushofer is thought to have encouraged Hess' failed flight to England.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/a/al/albrecht_haushofer.php   (149 words)

  
 Tribute to Scots duke and the Reich officer who tried to end war - [Sunday Herald]
Albrecht Haushofer was probably Germany's foremost expert on Britain in the 1930s Ð a talent nurtured by his father Karl, himself an acclaimed academic and celebrated veteran of the first world war.
Haushofer's mother was half- Jewish, which prompted Hitler's propagandist Goebbels to try to have him dealt with as a Jew.
Haushofer was hunted down by theÊGestapoÊandÊ eventually captured in a mountain chalet near Partenkirchen in the Bavarian Alps.
www.sundayherald.com /30432   (1562 words)

  
 Shofar FTP Archives: imt/tgmwc/tgmwc-10/tgmwc-10-97.05
Albrecht Haushofer was a former collaborator of mine and was a man who - yes - who dealt with German minority (Volkstum) questions.
At the moment I cannot recall that Haushofer was in Tokyo but it is conceivable, it is possible that such was the case.
Haushofer was a free collaborator of ours, interested in politics in general, and in the question of the German minorities in particular.
www.nizkor.org /ftp.cgi/imt/ftp.py?imt/tgmwc/tgmwc-10/tgmwc-10-97.05   (2008 words)

  
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Albrecht Haushofer was also covertly a member of the pre-war German resistance to Hitler and had stayed with Hamilton at Dungavel House in April 1937.
Hess, as the nominated successor to Hitler, had discussed with the Haushofers the sought means of isolating Britain politically with a view to forcing a negotiated peace.
Albrecht Haushofer was to write a letter to Hamilton proposing a meeting with Hess in Lisbon, however Hess initiated the well chronicled events in his own destiny and ultimately the incarceration of Albrecht in a Gestapo prison in Berlin.
freespace.virgin.net /paul.sclyde/page11.htm   (1009 words)

  
 Biologie - Albrecht Haushofer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Albrecht Georg Haushofer, Pseudonyme: Jürgen Dax, Jörg Werdenfels (* 7.
Der Sohn von Karl Haushofer (1869-1946) studierte Geschichte und Geographie und promovierte 1924 über "Pass-Staaten in den Alpen".
Haushofer distanzierte sich in der Folgezeit zunehmend vom NS-Regime und nahm Verbindung mit Widerstandskreisen auf.
www.biologie.de /biowiki/Albrecht_Haushofer   (202 words)

  
 Guardian | The duke MI5 wanted to spy on Hitler's man
MI5's plot was sparked by a letter it intercepted from Haushofer to the duke in September 1940, as the Battle of Britain effectively put an end to Hitler's plan to invade Britain.
Haushofer had responded to Hess's idea in a letter he wrote four days before writing to the Duke of Hamilton.
After MI5 intercepted Haushofer's letter, it decided to approach the duke to see if he was up for a meeting with Haushofer in Lisbon.
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,,5046035-103690,00.html   (730 words)

  
 Karl Haushofer
Some researchers think that by the contact of his student Rudolf Heß, Haushofer had considerable influence on the development of Hitler's ideas of expansion.
Haushofer denied strong influence on the Nazi regime and committed suicide in 1946.
His son, Albrecht, was killed by the Nazis because of opposition to the government.
www.fastload.org /ka/Karl_Haushofer.html   (111 words)

  
 Biographie: Albrecht Haushofer, 1903-1945
Januar: Albrecht Haushofer wird als Sohn des Geopolitikers Karl Haushofer und dessen Frau Martha (geb.
Haushofer arbeitet als Generalsekretär der "Gesellschaft für Erdkunde zu Berlin" und ist Herausgeber von deren Zeitschrift.
April: In der Nacht wird Albrecht Haushofer ohne Prozeß mit weiteren Häftlingen von einem Kommando der Schutzstaffel (SS) durch Genickschuß hingerichtet.
www.dhm.de /lemo/html/biografien/HaushoferAlbrecht   (369 words)

  
 History Teachers' Discussion Forum > Historical Mysteries
Albrecht was murdered in 1945 and Karl officially committed suicide soon afterwards.
They were looking for their private papers but they had already been passed on to Heinz Haushofer who managed to hide them from MI6.
Albrecht Haushofer and Rudolf Hess were negotiating for Germany.
www.schoolhistory.co.uk /forum/lofiversion/index.php/t1486.html   (991 words)

  
 Details of Selected Book   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Albrecht Haushofer's "Moabite Sonnets", which were written in a Nazi Jail in 1944-45, appear here for the first time in English translation, along with the original German text.
In these 79 personal, philosophical and political Sonnets Albrecht mourns the fate of his country under Hitler from the viewpoint of a thoroughly German Jew who chose to serve the National Socialist State with a view to modifying its policies, or later, of overthrowing it.
Albrecht played for high stakes and reckoned on being either forced to become Hitler's Foreign Minister or being executed.
www.atholbooks.org /scripts/book_details1.php   (239 words)

  
 GDW - Biographien
Albrecht Haushofer, a geographer, is the son of an influential geopolitician, Karl Haushofer.
Albrecht Haushofer is general secretary of the Geographical Society from 1928 to 1940 and professor of political geography and geopolitics from 1940 on.
However, he is able to make contact with conservative resistance circles and is involved in the plans for reforming the Reich and the administration.
www.gdw-berlin.de /bio/ausgabe_mit-e.php?id=229   (218 words)

  
 TIMEBASE - Selected Biographies - H
HAUSHOFER, ALBRECHT (1903-1945) Son of Karl Haushofer with close ties to members of the British aristocracy.
Haushofer had a lifelong interest in magic and mysticism.
Hedin was a close associate of Haushofer and a friend of Hielscher.
humanitas-international.org /showcase/chronography/biography/bios_h.htm   (2213 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Haushofer,_Albrecht: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
INDEX Haus Dahlem, 25-26, 59, 370-71, 455-56, 464-65, 491-92 Haushofer, Albrecht, 440, 442n Haymaker, Sergeant Leonard, 313 Heck, Lutz, 62, 170,...
322 Haito, Bishop, 218 Hanisch, 177 Hannibal, 349 Haroun-al-Raschid, 217-18 Haushofer, Albrecht, 220-5 Haushofer, Karl, xxii, 159, 223, 225- 233, 236, 238,...
Haug, Jenny, 131 Hauptmann, Gerhart, 243 Hausberger, Fritz von, 684-85 Haushofer, Albrecht, 1073 Haushofer, Gen. (Prof.
www.amazon.com /s?ie=UTF8&keywords=Haushofer,_Albrecht&index=books&page=1   (1039 words)

  
 My Thoughts on Changes: Karl Haushofer and Chinese Mysticism
The fact of finding western characters in a completely Chinese written book is very interesting and prompted me to search the web...
A friend of mine is writing a Master's Thesis on Haushofer.
One of the issues I am assisting on is the actual timeline Haushofer was in the Orient and who he met with.
www.sorocabana.net /archives/000029.html   (761 words)

  
 My Thoughts on Changes: December 14, 2003 - December 20, 2003 Archives
In this case I can only imagine that a deaf mute, with a great sense of humor, looking for new ways to charm his friends, landed in my site and is now as captivated by the Yi as I am...
I was browsing one of Gen. Cheng's books and noticed the following name in western characters: "Karl Haushofer".
The fact of finding western characters in a completely Chinese written book is very interesting and prompted me to search the web for that name.
www.sorocabana.net /archives/week_2003_12_14.html   (708 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Just before Christmas 1944, Albrecht Haushofer had been delivered to the Gestapo prison in the Moabit district of Berlin.
He began to write sonnet after sonnet describing his days and nights in the prison, shared with comrades of the Resistance who were one after another taken away to the hangman.
On April 23, 1945, as Soviet troops closed in on the center of Berlin, the prison authorities released Haushofer and a group of fellow inmates.
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 bookmunch - online book reviews
As Secretary General of the Society for Geography, Albrecht had travelled the world, making many contacts, especially in the UK - becoming Germany's foremost expert on Britain.
This expertise, and the fact that, through Hess, he and his family had become close to Hitler (he even sought sanctuary at Albrecht's house immediately after the failed 1923 Putsch) meant that he was chosen to represent Germany in the clandestine negotiations that lead to Hess's flight.
Haushofer's father, Karl, tutored Hess at university and also instructed Hitler on his theories of 'geopolitics'.
www.bookmunch.co.uk /view.php?id=935   (856 words)

  
 There is Such a Thing as “Too Late”
Also executed was a more obscure but equally courageous professor from the University of Berlin, Albrecht Haushofer.
Like Bonhoeffer, Haushofer was arrested for speaking out.
The SS prison guards were required to extract a confession from prisoners before they were hanged or shot, but Haushofer refused.
www.commondreams.org /views05/0819-33.htm   (1582 words)

  
 Documento senza titolo
Haushofer taught him the techniques of Gurdjieff which, in turn, were based on the teachings of the Sufis and the Tibetan Lamas- and familiarized him with the Zen teaching of the Japanese Society of the Green Dragon.
Before Haushofer several authors and writers searched to identify the exact location of Thule; among them the Indian intellectual Bal Gangadhar Tilak who wrote in 1903 the essay The Arctic Home of the Vedas, identified the migration toward the South of Thule’s people with the origin of the Aryan race.
Seven months before Hess flew to Britain, in September 1940, one of his close advisers, Albrecht Haushofer, the leading expert on Great Britain in the German Foreign Office, had written to the Duke Douglas Douglas of Hamilton at Hess's request, attempting to set up a meeting in Lisbon.
www.alessandrodefelice.it /introduzione_inglese.html   (6843 words)

  
 Haushofer and Hitler: Green Dragon Zen !; - Spirituality Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Haushofer having told him that he had seen him in a dream
Haushofer was a student of the Russian magician and
Apparently, Haushofer was there at the beginning, the middle and the
www.spirituality-forum.com /showthread.php?t=111064   (4189 words)

  
 Duke of Hamilton
In September, 1940, Albrecht Haushofer, a close friend of Adolf Hitler, wrote to Hamilton: "
The letter was intercepted by MI5 and Hamilton was persuaded to work as a double-agent.
He (Duke of Hamilton) is a slow-witted man, but at the same time he gets there in the end; and I feel that if he is properly schooled before leaving for Lisbon he could do a very useful job of work.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /GERhamilton.htm   (1022 words)

  
 The Fuehrermaster (sampler)
Through the organization he met a member, the Duke of Hamilton, and the duke’s best friend, a German named Albrecht Haushofer, who had been personally appointed by Rudolf Hess as the adviser on British Affairs to the German Foreign Office.
During the ill-fated Beerhall Putsch of 1923, in which Hitler and his henchmen attempted to seize power by force and were subsequently left scattered when the police moved in, Haushofer hid Hess in his home for a time during the roundup of the ringleaders.
Haushofer smiled and nodded at the man who had risen from a World War I veteran-turned-student to such glorious heights in the last twenty years.
www.mushroom-ebooks.com /authors/wyatt_daniel/samplers/WYATTFuehrermaster(Sampler).html   (10613 words)

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