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Hellmut G. Haasis (born 7 January 1942)''Südwest Presse'' (7 January 2012)
Hellmut G. Haasis wird 70"
(Hellmut G. Haasis turns 70). Retrieved 14 October 2012.
is a German historian, author, and broadcaster. He is particularly known for his biographies of
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who attempted to assassinate
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in 1939;
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who was one of the main architects of the Holocaust; and
Joseph Süß Oppenheimer Joseph Süß Oppenheimer (1698? – February 4, 1738) was a German Jewish banker and court Jew for Duke Karl Alexander of Württemberg in Stuttgart. Throughout his career, Oppenheimer made scores of powerful enemies, some of whom conspired to b ...
who was executed in 1738 and in 1940 was the subject of a notorious Nazi
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propaganda film, '' Jud Süß''. Haasis was born in
Mühlacker Mühlacker is a town in the eastern part of the Enz district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Mühlacker station has direct rail connections with Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, Heidelberg, Pforzheim and the Northern Black Forest. Mühlhausen an der E ...
, a town in the Swabia region of Germany, and has written two novels in Swabian dialect as well as a collection of poetry. He is the recipient of the Thaddäus Troll Literature Prize, the Schubart Literature Prize, and the Civis Media Prize.


Life and career

Haasis was born in
Mühlacker Mühlacker is a town in the eastern part of the Enz district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Mühlacker station has direct rail connections with Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, Heidelberg, Pforzheim and the Northern Black Forest. Mühlhausen an der E ...
in southwestern Germany in 1942, the youngest of Edwin and Gertrude Haasis's three children. His father was a Protestant pastor who was killed in 1944 during an Allied Forces bombing raid on Strasbourg where he was serving as a purser on German military hospital trains.Hassis, Hellmut G. (1986
"Vaterlos im Himmel wie auf Erden"
(Fatherless in heaven and on earth), originally published in Siegfried Rudolf Dunde (ed.), ''Vater im Himmel – seine Söhne auf Erden: Männer und Religion''. Rowohlt. Retrieved 14 October 2012.
Initially intending to become a clergyman, Hellmut Haasis studied Protestant theology, history, sociology and political science at universities in Tübingen, Marburg and
Bonn The federal city of Bonn ( lat, Bonna) is a city on the banks of the Rhine in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, with a population of over 300,000. About south-southeast of Cologne, Bonn is in the southernmost part of the Rhine-Ruhr ...
from 1961 to 1966. After completing his doctoral thesis under
Jürgen Moltmann Jürgen Moltmann (born 8 April 1926) is a German Reformed theologian who is Professor Emeritus of Systematic Theology at the University of Tübingen and is known for his books such as the ''Theology of Hope'', ''The Crucified God'', ''God in Creat ...
in 1971, he worked as a political commentator, writer and broadcaster. He also made study trips to Italy during the worker and student unrest there in the 1970s. His observation of a major series of strikes at Fiat's Mirafiori plant led to his 1976 article, "Fiat–Legende und Wirklichkeit" which discussed the company's "reorganization in the name of humanization" as an attempt to destroy its militant work groups. During that period he also travelled to Sardinia where he photographed the island's political graffiti murals. He later published the images as a series of postcards. A self-described
libertarian socialist Libertarian socialism, also known by various other names, is a left-wing,Diemer, Ulli (1997)"What Is Libertarian Socialism?" The Anarchist Library. Retrieved 4 August 2019. anti-authoritarian, anti-statist and libertarianLong, Roderick T. (2 ...
, Haasis wrote several books during the 1980s on German social and political history. These included ''Spuren der Besiegten'' (Traces of the vanquished), a three volume history of popular uprisings and freedom movements in Germany from the peasant revolts during the Thirty Years War to the anti-nuclear movement in the late 20th century. In the mid-1980s he also served briefly on the
Reutlingen Reutlingen (; Swabian: ''Reitlenga'') is a city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is the capital of the eponymous district of Reutlingen. As of June 2018, it has a population of 115,818. Reutlingen has a university of applied sciences, which ...
City Council as a member from the coalition of the
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and the Independents. Haasis's literary breakthrough came in 1989 with the publication of his novel, ''Em Chrischdian sei Leich'' (A Christian's corpse). Written in Swabian dialect, the novel went on to win the 1990 Thaddäus Troll Literature Prize. He published a second novel in Swabian in 2008 entitled ''Heisel Rein der Gscheite Narr'' (Heisel Rein the clever fool). The book is a fictionalized account of the life of Reinhold Haussler (aka Heisel Rein) who was murdered in 1940 at the
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. In addition to his novels and non-fiction works, Haasis has published short stories, poems, dramas and radio plays. He also performs (primarily in schools) in the persona of "Märchenclown Druiknui" (Druiknui, the fairy tale clown), the protagonist of a children's book by Haasis published in 2005.


Awards

* Thaddäus Troll Literature Prize (1990) for his novel, ''Em Chrischdian sei Leich ''''Südwest Presse'' (8 May 2010)
"Im Schatten von Stauffenberg"
(In the shadow of Stauffenberg). Retrieved 14 October 2012.
* Civis Media Prize (1997) for his radio play, ''Jud Süß. Das Leben und Leiden des Joseph Süß Oppenheimer'' * Schubart Literature Prize (1999) for his biography, ''Joseph Süß Oppenheimer, genannt Jud Süß: Finanzier, Freidenker, Justizopfer''


Selected works

*''Jetz isch fai gnuag Hai honna. Schwäbische Gedichte'' (1978), poetry in Swabian dialect. Schwäbische Verlagsgesellschaft *''Spuren der Besiegten'' (1984), 3 volume history. Rowohlt **Vol. 1: ''Freiheitsbewegungen von den Germanenkämpfen bis zu den Bauernaufständen im Dreißigjährigen Krieg'' **Vol. 2: ''Von den Erhebungen gegen den Absolutismus bis zu den republikanischen Freischärlern 1848/49'' **Vol. 3: ''Freiheitsbewegungen vom demokratischen Untergrund nach 1848 bis zu den Atomkraftgegnern'' *''Morgenröte der Republik: Die linksrheinischen deutschen Demokraten 1789 – 1849'' (1984), history. Ullstein-Verlag. *''Gebt der Freiheit Flügel. Die Zeit der deutschen Jakobiner 1789–1805'' (1988) 2 volume history. Rowohlt *''Em Chrischdian sei Leich'' (1989), novel in Swabian dialect. Der Freiheitsbaum. *''Edelweisspiraten–Erzählungen über eine wilde Jugendbewegung gegen die Nazis'' (1996), short stories inspired by the Edelweiss Pirates with illustrations by Angela Laich. Trotzdem-Verlag. *''Joseph Süß Oppenheimer genannt Jud Süß: Finanzier, Freidenker, Justizopfer'' (1998), biography of
Joseph Süß Oppenheimer Joseph Süß Oppenheimer (1698? – February 4, 1738) was a German Jewish banker and court Jew for Duke Karl Alexander of Württemberg in Stuttgart. Throughout his career, Oppenheimer made scores of powerful enemies, some of whom conspired to b ...
. Rowohlt. *''Den Hitler jag' ich in die Luft: Der Attentäter Georg Elser'' (1999), biography of
Georg Elser Johann Georg Elser (; 4 January 1903 – 9 April 1945) was a German worker who planned and carried out an elaborate assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler and other high-ranking Nazi leaders on 8 November 1939 at the Bürgerbräukeller in ...
. Rowohlt.
A second edition, revised and expanded by the author was published in 2009 by Edition Nautilus.Langels, Otto (11 January 2010)
"Widerstandskämpfer ohne Adelstitel"
(Resistance fighters without noble titles).
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. Retrieved 14 October 2012.
In 2013, Skyhorse Publishing published an English version of the book, translated by William Odom. It is titled ''Bombing Hitler: The Story of the Man Who Almost Assassinated the Führer''. *''Tod in Prag: Das Attentat auf Reinhard Heydrich'' (2002), biography of
Reinhard Heydrich Reinhard Tristan Eugen Heydrich ( ; ; 7 March 1904 – 4 June 1942) was a high-ranking German SS and police official during the Nazi era and a principal architect of the Holocaust. He was chief of the Reich Security Main Office (inclu ...
. Rowohlt. *''Märchenclown Druiknui'' (2005), children's book with illustrations by Haasis's daughter Flora and graphic artist Uli Trostowitsch. Der Freiheitsbaum. *''Heisel Rein der Gscheite Narr'' (2008), novel in Swabian dialect, with illustrations by Uli Trostowitsch. Der Freiheitsbaum. *'' Volksbuch der verspotteten Päpste. Ein befreiendes Lachbuch'' (2011), satirical writing on the German pope,
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. Der Freiheitsbaum. . *'' Totengedenkbuch für Joseph Süß Oppenheimer'' (2012, memorial book for Joseph Süß Oppenheimer. Worms. .


References


External links


Hellmut G. Haasis official website
a summary article by Hellmut Haasis (in English translation) based on his 1984 book, ''Morgenröte der Republik: Die linksrheinischen deutschen Demokraten 1789 – 1849''.
Photographs
of Haasis performing as the clown "Druiknui" in a German
Montessori school The Montessori method of education involves children's natural interests and activities rather than formal teaching methods. A Montessori classroom places an emphasis on hands-on learning and developing real-world skills. It emphasizes indepen ...
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Works by and about Hellmut G. Haasis
on WorldCat {{DEFAULTSORT:Haasis, Hellmut G. 1942 births Living people People from Mühlacker People from the Free People's State of Württemberg German male non-fiction writers 20th-century German historians Johann Georg Elser Swabian-language writers 21st-century German historians