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Harrer, Heinrich - Hartmann von Franzenshuld, Ernst (1/25)
Harrer, Heinrich - Hartmann von Franzenshuld, Ernst Harruker auch Harrukern, Johann Georg Freiherr von

Harrer, Heinrich


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Heinrich Harrer. Photo, 1980.




Harrer, Heinrich, b Hüttenberg (Carinthia), July 6, 1912, alpinist, explorer. In 1938 was the first to climb through the North Wall of the Eiger (Switzerland), in 1939 exploratory expedition to Nanga Parbat, during World War II was interned in India, fled to Tibet and stayed in Lhasa until 1951, personal friend of the Dalai Lama. Expeditions to: the Andes in 1953, Alaska in 1954, Ruwenzori in 1957 and to New Guinea in 1962/1963. Awarded the Austrian Decoration for Science and Art in 1995. The H.-H. Museum in Hüttenberg (Carinthia) was established in 1982.


Works: 7 Jahre in Tibet, 1952 (film version 1997); Die weiße Spinne, 1958; Tibet, verlorene Heimat, 1960; Lost Lhasa, 1992.


 
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