From: "Stuart Elden" <stuartelden-AT-btconnect.com> Subject: RE: Heidegger's Bravery Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 08:24:44 +0100 > Jud: > I'll order your book in the library and look forward to reading > it. Yes, but > THE FACTS Stuart - does it [Ott's book] contain official German > Education > Departmental Records stuff his official Nazi Party files - > like the ones they > probably have on you and every other academic in the country > somewhere, or > is Ott's stuff based on what Heidegger claimed [about his departure from > Freiburg's Rectorship] Just to answer this one question - Ott is an archival historian. For example, he used "the Federal Archive in Koblenz, the General Regional Archive in Karlsruhe, the Central State Archive in Stuttgart, and in Freiburg the State Archive, the Archiepiscopal Archive, the Municipal Archive and to a limited extent the University Archive - to name only the most important collections" (p. 3). He also used lots of correspondence, some of which wasn't published at the time. But he also complains about the papers we wasn't able to access. Stuart --- from list heidegger-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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