Background
Hauner, Milan Lothar was born on March 4, 1940 in Gotha, Germany. Came to the United States, 1980. Son of Vilem Bohumir Hauner and Gertrud Jacob.
(Hitler: a Chronology of his Life and Time should serve as...)
Hitler: a Chronology of his Life and Time should serve as a constant companion to students of Twentieth-century history who need a reliable and comprehensive reference book when dealing with topics related to German interwar history and the Second World War itself. In particular, the book traces the origins and development of three dominant themes in Hitler's life: what he understood under the headings of 'Race', 'Living Space' (Lebensraum), and World Dominion (Weltherrschaft). Like the successful 1983 edition this detailed reference guide is based on a vast number of sources recording every detail of Hitler's life and career, with extensive quotations from Hitler's writings and speeches.
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Hauner, Milan Lothar was born on March 4, 1940 in Gotha, Germany. Came to the United States, 1980. Son of Vilem Bohumir Hauner and Gertrud Jacob.
Master of Arts, Doctor of Philosophy, Charles University, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1962. Doctor of Philosophy, University Cambridge, England, 1972.
Research associate St. Anthony's College, Oxford, England, 1971-1974. Researcher Amnesty International, London, 1974-1976. Research fellow German History Institute, 1976-1980.
Visiting professor University Wisconsin, Madison, 1980-1984, honorary fellow, since 1985. Foreign policy analyst Radio Liberty, Munich, 1988-1989. Visiting professor University California, Berkeley, 1990, Georgetown University, Washington, 1991-1992.
Director E. European studies Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, 1990-1991. Fulbright visiting professor University Leipzig, Germany, 1998-1999.
(Hitler: a Chronology of his Life and Time should serve as...)
(Germany, Japan and Indian nationalists in the Second Worl...)
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Member American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, International Institute Strategic Studies.
Married Magdalena Hauner Slavikova, September 1971. Children: Katherina, Anushka, Thomas.