The sheltering desert - 2 geologist hid in Namib desert WW2

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The sheltering desert - 2 geologist hid in Namib desert WW2

Post by Sakobav » Sun Jan 03, 2021 5:31 am

https://www.zawebsdata.co.za/file/shelt ... educed.pdf


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sheltering_Desert

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henno_Martin
In 1935 two German geologists, Henno Martin and Hermann Korn, leave Nazi Germany for South-West Africa (Namibia) to conduct field research. At the outbreak of the Second World War, many male Germans living in South-West Africa are interned in local camps. As pacifists the two German scientists refuse to be arrested and flee into the Namib Desert. They live for over two years in the vastness of the desert like ancient bushmen under indescribable circumstances, facing the challenge to survive and, at the same time, the threat to be detected. On the radio they follow the war events in Europe. Their adventure comes to an end when Hermann Korn starts suffering seriously from malnutrition.

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Re: The sheltering desert - 2 geologist hid in Namib desert WW2

Post by timmy » Mon Jan 04, 2021 12:44 am

What an interesting story! I will need to read this, and perhaps see the movie, too. Thanks for sharing this!
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