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In 1940 Hans Hass completed Pirsch unter Wasser ( i. e. Stalking under Water ) which was published by the Universum Film AG, lasted originally only 16 minutes and was shown in theatres before the main movie, but would eventually be extended by additional filming done in the Adriatic Sea close to Dubrovnik.
Beitar Illit was established in 1984 and initially settled by a small group of young families from the religious Zionist yeshiva of Machon Meir, including that of Rabbi Reuven Hass ( now of Beit El ).
Hass was born in Jerusalem, and was educated at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where she studied the history of Nazism and the European Left's relation to the Holocaust.
Until 1989, Hass wrote occasionally for low-circulation left-wing magazines, but was not known to the general public.
Amira Hass had a cultural Romanian background and some knowledge of the language, and was willing to take the assignment at very short notice.
Hass noted that she had brought forward sourced information from the Palestinian community, and said that it was the responsibility of newspaper editors to cross-reference it with other information from the IDF and the settler community.
On 1 December 2008, Hass, who had traveled to Gaza aboard a protest vessel, was arrested by Israeli police on her return to Israel for being in Gaza without a permit .< ref >
Hass was born in Portland, Arkansas.
The German adaptation was written by Barbara Hass.
On November 9, 2011, while participating in an Occupy movement demonstration at UC Berkeley called Occupy Cal, Hass was hit in the ribs by a police officer wielding a baton.
The artificial kidney was first developed by Abel, Rountree and Turner in 1913, the first hemodialysis in a human being was by Hass ( February 28, 1924 ) and the artificial kidney was developed into a clinically useful apparatus by Kolff in 1943-1945.
In 1942 Hass completed the filming of his second underwater movie called Menschen unter Haien ( i. e. Men among Sharks ) which lasted for 84 minutes and was produced during several months in the Aegean Sea and the Sea of Crete.
Hass was then conscripted into Nazi Germany's Wehrmacht.
Hans Hass was married to German actress Hannelore Schroth, a union that produced a son, Hans Hass, Jr.
Karl Hass ( October 5, 1912 – April 21, 2004 ) was a German Lieutenant-Colonel in the SS whose involvement in the Ardeatine massacre while serving in Italy led to allegations of war crimes.
Hass was not charged with or convicted of war crimes following the war, but the reprisal killings of some 335 Italians following a partisan attack on German troops in Rome is one of the most notorious events of World War II.
Hass was born in Kiel.
After the downfall of Benito Mussolini and the occupation of Italy by Nazi Germany, Karl Hass was sent to Rome to set up a network of radio operators and to organize saboteurs behind the invading Allied lines.
Hass was also the officer who had Princess Mafalda of Savoy, the daughter of King Vittorio Emanuele III of Italy, placed into German military custody, which eventually resulted in her death.

Hass and recipient
* Hass pays tribute to Griffin Trust Lifetime Recognition Award recipient Robin Blaser ( audio clip )

Hass and World
On May 12, 2012 at Border Wars, Hass and Benjamin regained the ROH World Tag Team Championship from the Briscoe Brothers.

Hass and Press
* Field Guide, Robert Hass, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1973, ISBN 0-300-01650-6
* Praise, Robert Hass, New York: Ecco Press, 1979, ISBN 0-912946-61-X
* Human Wishes, Robert Hass, New York: Ecco Press, 1989, ISBN 0-88001-211-0
* Sun Under Wood: new poems, Robert Hass, Hopewell, NJ: Ecco Press, 1996, ISBN 0-88001-468-7
* Time and Materials: Poems 1997-2005, Robert Hass, Ecco Press, 2007, ISBN 0-06-134960-7
* The Apple Trees at Olema: New and Selected Poems, Robert Hass, Ecco Press, 2010, ISBN 0-06-192382-6
*" James Wright ", Robert Hass, in The Pure Clear Word: Essays on the poetry of James Wright, Dave Smith ( editor ), Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1982, ISBN 0-252-00876-6
* Twentieth Century Pleasures: prose on poetry, Robert Hass, New York: Ecco Press, 1984, ISBN 0-88001-045-2
", Robert Hass, in Green Thoughts, Green Shades: Essays by contemporary poets on the early modern lyric, Jonathan F. S. Post ( editor ), Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002, ISBN 0-520-21455-2
* The Separate Notebooks, Czesław Miłosz ( translated by Robert Hass and Robert Pinsky with the author and Renata Gorczynski ), New York: Ecco Press, 1984, ISBN 0-88001-031-2
* Unattainable Earth, Czesław Miłosz ( translated by author and Robert Hass ), New York: Ecco Press, 1986, ISBN 0-88001-098-3
* Provinces, Czesław Miłosz ( translated by author and Robert Hass ), Hopewell, NJ: Ecco Press, 1991, ISBN 0-88001-321-4
* The Essential Haiku: Versions of Bashō, Buson, and Issa, Bashō Matsuo, Buson Yosano, Issa Kobayashi ( edited with verse translation by Robert Hass ), Hopewell, NJ: Ecco Press, 1994, ISBN 0-88001-372-9
* Facing the River: new poems, Czesław Miłosz ( translated by author and Robert Hass ), Hopewell, NJ: Ecco Press, 1995, ISBN 0-88001-404-0
* Treatise on Poetry, Czesław Miłosz ( translated by author and Robert Hass ), New York: Ecco Press, 2001, ISBN 0-06-018524-4
* Second Space: new poems, Czesław Miłosz ( translated by author and Robert Hass ), New York: Ecco Press, 2004, ISBN 0-06-074566-5
Portions of his work have been translated into English ( The Sound of My Waves ( Selected Poems 1960-1990, Cornell EAS, 1991 ); " Morning Dew " ( Selected Poems, Sidney: Paper Bark Press, Australia, 1996 ); Beyond Self ( Parallax Press, 1996, now out of print, to be republished by Parallax in 2007 as Zen Poems ); Little Pilgrim ( Parallax Press, 2005, a novel ); Ten Thousand Lives with an introduction by Robert Hass ( Green Integer, 2005 ); The Three Way Tavern ( Selected Poems, UC Press, 2006 )); Flowers of a Moment, 185 brief poems ( BOA Editions, 2006 ); Abiding Places, Korea North & South ( Tupelo, 2006 ); Songs for Tomorrow: A Collection of Poems 1961-2001 ( Green Integer, 2009 ); Himalaya ( Green Integer, 2010 ), as well as into Spanish ( 4-5 volumes ) Italian, French, German, Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Czech, Bulgarian, Swedish and Danish.

Hass and from
Her reportage of events, and her voicing of opinions that run counter to both official Israeli and Palestinian positions has exposed Hass to verbal attacks, and opposition from both the Israeli and Palestinian authorities.
Hass graduated from St. Mary's College in Moraga, California in 1963, and received his MA and Ph. D. in English from Stanford University in 1965 and 1971 respectively.
Excerpts from his poetry are included in the script, primarily read by Hass and by actress Darryl Hannah.
* Two poems ( Meditations at Lagunitas and Misery and Splendor ) from the Robert Hass page, courtesy of UIUC.
After making expeditions to the Caribbean Sea and writing his first professional articles, in 1940 Hass switched from reading law to zoology studies and graduated in 1943.
Hass moved from Vienna to Berlin in 1941, where he founded the tax privileged society Expedition für biologische Meereskunde ( i. e. Expedition for biological oceanography ).
The Gestapo ordered her arrest, and on 23 September she received a telephone call from Hauptsturmführer Karl Hass at the German High Command ; the Hauptsturmführer told Mafalda that he had an important message from her husband.
However, on the night before he was due to testify, Hass decided against testifying against his old colleague, and attempted to flee from his hotel room by climbing down from an outside balcony.
Hass's attempt to flee meant that Karl Hass lost his legal immunity from prosecution, and he was made to stand trial.
In early November 1950, on the return flight from Port Sudan to Vienna, Hans Hass and Lotte Baierl became engaged.
After the birth of their daughter, Meta in 1958, Lotte Hass moved back from public life and devoted himself mainly household and education.

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