Axel von Harnack
Axel von Harnack (September 12, 1895 – June 17, 1974) was a German library scientist, historian and philologist. He was the cousin of Arvid and Falk Harnack and worked to get Arvid and his wife, Mildred Harnack released from Nazi detention after they were arrested in connection with the Red Orchestra. He was the first in the family to be told of Arvid and Mildred's arrest, which had been kept secret by the Nazis.[1] In 1947, he published a memoir of the trial that convicted Arvid and Mildred Harnack of high treason and sentenced them to death.[2]
References
- ↑ Shareen Blair Brysac, Resisting Hitler: Mildred Harnack and the Red Orchestra Oxford University Press (2000), pp. 343–344. ISBN 0-19-513269-6
- ↑ Axel von Harnack, "Arvid and Mildred Harnack: Recollections of Their Trial 1942–1943 (PDF) Wake Forest University (January 31, 1947). Retrieved February 18, 2012
Sources
- Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels. Adelige Häuser B. Band XV, C. A. Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 1984, p. 213 (Band 83 der Gesamtreihe, ISSN 0435-2408). (German)
- Alexandra Habermann, Rainer Klemmt, Frauke Siefkes: Lexikon deutscher wissenschaftlicher Bibliothekare 1925–1980. Klostermann, Frankfurt 1985, ISBN 3-465-01664-5, pp. 111–112. (German)
External links
- Literature by and about Axel von Harnack in the German National Library catalogue
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