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  1. Sieben Jahre in Tibet – Mein Leben am Hof des Dalai Lama ist ein autobiographisches Buch des österreichischen Bergsteigers Heinrich Harrer von 1952, das auf seinen Erlebnissen in Tibet zwischen 1944 und 1951 während des Zweiten Weltkriegs und in der Zeit vor dem Einmarsch der Volksbefreiungsarmee in Tibet im Jahr 1950 aufbaut.

  2. Other articles where Heinrich Harrer is discussed: 14th Dalai Lama: Life in Tibet: …as from the Austrian mountaineer Heinrich Harrer during the latter’s seven years in Tibet.

  3. 14 de ene. de 2006 · Heinrich Harrer: Out of Austria, into Tibet Austrian mountaineering legend Heinrich Harrer is dead at 93. He was a pioneering climber, an Olympic skier, a tutor to the Dalai Lama... and a member ...

  4. 12 de feb. de 2022 · Durante o seu ano de lançamento, em 1997, o filme "Sete Anos no Tibet" teve que enfrentar uma polêmica que poderia ter abalado o seu retorno financeiro, e com certeza afetou a sua reputação. A produção, estrelada pelo ator americano Brad Pitt, foi feita a partir da autobiografia de um homem austríaco chamado Heinrich Harrer, que apesar de ter tido encontros notáveis com Dalai Lama ...

  5. Le « gouvernement chinois aime à relayer » des « mythes propagés depuis les années 90 par certains groupuscules néonazis », écrivent Françoise Robin, Anne-Marie Blondeau, Katia Buffetrille et Heather Stoddard en 2008 dans une mise au point publiée par Libération.(2) Pour (toute) preuve, elles citent un article de la Beijng Review de mars 1998 sur le passé nazi de Heinrich Harrer ...

  6. 9 de ene. de 2006 · DW staff / AFP (nda)01/09/2006. Austrian explorer Heinrich Harrer's long and rocky life, from Hitler's elite SS guard to his friendship with the Dalai Lama and scores of high mountain passes in ...

  7. The thirty-seven-year-old iron-willed “professor” made an unusual companion for the fifteen-year-old ruler, who was held so sacred by his subjects that they would not look directly at his face. “In his first years as Dalai Lama, he was raised by monks who had never left Tibet,” Harrer says.