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Haushofer and met
Whilst in Germany Hamilton had met the Geopolitician Albrecht Haushofer, son of the distinguished Geopolitical academic Professor Karl Haushofer.

Haushofer and with
Haushofer entered academia with the aim of restoring and regenerating Germany.
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.
After the establishment of the Nazi regime, Haushofer remained friendly with Rudolf Hess, who protected Haushofer and his wife from the racial laws of the Nazis, which deemed her a " half-Jew ".
During the pre-war years Haushofer was instrumental in linking Japan to the axis powers, acting in accordance with the theories of his book " Geopolitics of the Pacific Ocean ".
Haushofer was exposed to Ratzel, who was friends with Haushofer's father, a teacher of economic geography, and would integrate Ratzel's ideas on the division between sea and land powers into his theories, saying that only a country with both could overcome this conflict.
Father Edmund A. Walsh S. J., professor of geopolitics and dean at Georgetown University, who interviewed Haushofer after the allied victory in preparation for the Nuremberg trials, disagreed with Haushofer's assessment that geopolitik was terribly distorted by Hitler and the Nazis.
Haushofer was never a member of the Nazi Party, and did voice disagreements with the party, leading to his brief imprisonment.
Haushofer came under suspicion because of his contacts with left wing socialist figures within the Nazi movement ( led by Gregor Strasser ) and his advocacy of essentially a German – Russian alliance.
Eckardt and Haushofer put Hitler in contact with the Great Old Ones with their goal of helping the Nazis engineer superhuman bodies that could act as physical vehicles for these Dark Gods.
The controversial geopolitician Karl Haushofer was among the academics associated with it in its initial phases.
Though not ideologically or politically aligned with the Nazis himself even if he offered them intellectual support, geopolitician Karl Haushofer had also advocated for the partition of Switzerland between its surrounding countries in his work, where Romandy ( Welschland ) would be awarded to France, Ticino to Italy, and Central and Eastern Switzerland to Germany.
The German geostrategist General Karl Haushofer was exposed to Ratzel, who was friends with Haushofer ’ s father, and would integrate Ratzel ’ s ideas on the division between sea and land powers into his theories, saying that only a country with both could overcome this conflict.
In his writings, Haushofer also adopted the view that borders are largely insignificant, especially as the nation ought to be in a frequent state of struggle with those around it.
Haushofer was exposed to Ratzel, who was friends with Haushofer's father, a teacher of economic geography, and would integrate Ratzel's ideas on the division between sea and land powers into his theories, saying that only a country with both of those could overcome this conflict.
Haushofer adopts the view that borders are largely insignificant in his writings, especially as the nation ought to be in a frequent state of struggle with those around it.
Father Edmund A. Walsh S. J., professor of geopolitics and dean at Georgetown University, who interviewed Haushofer after the allied victory in preparation for the Nuremberg trials, disagreed with Haushofer's assessment that geopolitik was terribly distorted by Hitler and the Nazis.
Haushofer was never an ardent Nazi, and did voice disagreements with the party, leading to his brief imprisonment.
The historical record shows that German geopoliticians, chief among them General Karl Haushofer, were in contact with and taught Nazi officials, including Adolf Hitler, Rudolf Hess and Konstantin von Neurath.

Haushofer and people
Haushofer was received by the Japanese emperor and got to know many important people in politics and armed forces.

Haushofer and from
On his graduation from the Munich Gymnasium ( high school ), Haushofer contemplated an academic career.
From 1911 – 1913 Haushofer would work on his doctorate of philosophy from Munich University for a thesis on Japan entitled: Dai Nihon, Betrachtungen über Groß-Japans Wehrkraft, Weltstellung und Zukunft ( Reflections on Greater Japan's Military Strength, World Position, and Future ).
Haushofer developed Geopolitik from widely varied sources, including the writings of Oswald Spengler, Alexander Humboldt, Karl Ritter, Friedrich Ratzel, Rudolf Kjellén, and Halford J. Mackinder.
In the novel, the protagonist Yasunori Kato sponsors Haushofer into the Chinese secret society to aid his political agenda to free China and Korea from Japanese control.
It can be inferred from the episode that Hohenheim is the master of a secret society in a prestigious German university, and that he teaches alchemy to respected scholars ( Haushofer included ) in pre-Nazi Germany.
Haushofer, an academic primarily, was interrogated by Father Edmund A. Walsh, a professor of geopolitics from the Georgetown School of Foreign Service, at the request of the U. S. authorities.
Geopolitik developed from widely varied sources, including the writings of Oswald Spengler, Alexander Humboldt, Karl Ritter, Friedrich Ratzel, Rudolf Kjellén, and Karl Haushofer.
The Thule Society, led by Karl Haushofer and Dietlinde Eckhart, use Envy and Edward's kidnapped father Hohenheim as catalysts to open a portal to Edward's world, believing it to be the utopia Shamballa after learning about it from Hohenheim.

Haushofer and Red
Albrecht Haushofer and other inmates like Klaus Bonhoeffer and Rüdiger Schleicher were shot in the neck by SS troopers on nearby Invalidenstraße in the night of 22 / 23 April 1945, as Red Army troops entered Berlin.

Haushofer and whose
Pauwels claims Karl Haushofer, the father of geopolitics whose protegee was Deputy Reich Führer Rudolf Hess, as one of the real " seekers after truth " described by Gurdjieff.

Haushofer and Berlin
Albrecht Georg Haushofer ( 7 January 1903, Munich-23 April 1945 Berlin ) was a German geographer, diplomat, and author.

Haushofer and leader
By 1924, as the leader of the German geopolitik school of thought, Haushofer would establish the Zeitschrift für Geopolitik monthly devoted to geopolitik.
By 1924, as the leader of the German geopolitik school of thought, Haushofer would establish the Zeitschrift für Geopolitik monthly devoted to geopolitik.

Haushofer and also
Haushofer also denied assisting Hitler in writing Mein Kampf, saying that he only knew of it once it was in print, and never read it.
Haushofer defined geopolitik in 1935 as " the duty to safeguard the right to the soil, to the land in the widest sense, not only the land within the frontiers of the Reich but also the right to the more extensive Volk and cultural lands.
Haushofer also denied assisting Hitler in writing Mein Kampf, saying that he knew of it only once it was in print and never read it.

Haushofer and taught
After WWII, Haushofer would deny that he had taught Hitler, and claimed that the National Socialist Party perverted Hess's study of geopolitik.
After World War II, Haushofer would deny that he had taught Hitler, and claimed that the National Socialist party perverted Hess's study of geopolitik.

Haushofer and at
In 1919 Haushofer became Privatdozent for political geography at Munich University and in 1933 professor.
From September 24, 1945 on Karl Haushofer was informally interrogated by Father Edmund A. Walsh on behalf of the Allied forces to determine if he should stand trial at Nuremberg for war crimes.
Haushofer may have been a short-term student of Gurdjieff, that he had studied Zen Buddhism, and that he had been initiated at the hands of Tibetan lamas, although these notions are debated.
In 1919, General Karl Haushofer would become professor of geography at the University of Munich.
The younger Haushofer had studied alongside Hess at Munich University.
Haushofer then until 1941 sometimes worked at the propaganda department of the foreign ministry ( Informationsabteilung des Auswärtigen Amtes ).
Haushofer went into hiding, but was arrested at a farm in Bavaria in December, 1944.

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