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 My only reference is an unpublished scrap in Russian.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 > -- ************************************************************************ Andreas Heidelbauer Vogtshaldenstr. 5 D-72074 Tuebingen Tel.:+7071-26580 e-mail: mailto:ajhei@geocities.com mailto:ajhei@usa.net mailto:andreas.heidelbauer@student.uni-tuebingen.de Internet(Deutsch, English, Francais & Italiano mit Postkartenservice, with virtual postcards, avec cartes postales virtuelles, con cartoline virtuali): http://ajhei.notrix.de ************************************************************************
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