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Haushofer
[hous-hoh-fer]
noun
Karl, 1860–1946, German geographer and general: political adviser to Hitler.
Example Sentences
Haushofer’s 1963 novel, “The Wall,” was reissued by New Directions in 2022 with an afterword by Claire-Louise Bennett.
The book is one of the most disturbing novels I’ve ever read, and when New Directions announced it would be reissuing Haushofer’s novella “Killing Stella,” I promptly sat down in the park with the advance copy and read the whole thing.
He went back to Haushofer who told him there were still people who wanted peace.
Haushofer wrote to Hamilton in order to make contact but never received a reply.
It was a friend of Hess's called Albrecht Haushofer who brought up the name of the unsuspecting Duke of Hamilton, whom he had met in Berlin before the war.
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