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One thing is sure at once: Hermine is an old-fashioned female name, so she
can´t be neither son, nor guard.
I suppose it was one of his daughters or his wife, but I am not sure at
all.
CU...
Andreas

On Sat, 9 Jan 1999, Gary Kern wrote:

> Date: Sat, 09 Jan 1999 19:12:13 -0800
> From: Gary Kern <gkern@alumni.Princeton.EDU>
> Reply-To: ernst-juenger-l@maillist.ox.ac.uk
> To: ernst-juenger-l@maillist.ox.ac.uk
> Subject: Re: Kaiser Wilhelm II (correction)
> 
> Gary Kern wrote:
> > 
> > Dear Jüngerites:
> > 
> > Would anyone on the list be able to answer this question about Kaiser
> > Wilhelm II?  I am researching a Soviet plot to overthrow Hitler early in
> > 1937. The Kaiser was approached in Doorn, Holland, where he lived in
> > exile, and someone on his staff named Hermine liked the idea. So it was
> > taken to Stalin, who didn't like it.  He pointed to a map and said that
> > London was closer to Berlin than Moscow, and if the British didn't try
> > then they must have had reasons.  The plan was dropped.
> > 
> > My question is, who was Hermine?  The Kaiser's son, his secretary, his
> > guard?  My only reference is an unpublished scrap in Russian.
> > 
> > GK
> ******************
> Correction:
> 
> Stalin said that London was closer to Doorn.  The plot involved Nazi
> soldiers partial to the Kaiser.
> 
> My main question remains:  Who was Hermine?
> 
> GK
> 

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