Talk:Hilde Schramm
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"Sociologist" ?
editThere seems to be no evidence that she is a "sociologist". Could this item be checked, and perhaps removed? -- €pa (talk) 16:05, 22 December 2007 (UTC)
- Now, I did it. -- €pa (talk) 21:44, 15 January 2008 (UTC)
Contact with her father
editThe article states she did not have contact with her father. I think that in "Albert Speer: His Battle with Truth" Gitta Sereny describes that Speer visited his children. I'll look it up.Scafloc (talk) 23:43, 20 April 2014 (UTC)
Gitta Sereny's book "Albert Speer: His Battle with Truth" mentions two visits of Hilde, in company with her brother Albert at the first (followed by a meal at 'superchic' restaurant Horcher's), and the second with her sister Margret (Pages 641-42; Chapter XXIV, "Spandau II" of the 1995 Alfred Knopf hardback edition). Hilde brought her new husband Ulf to visit her father in prison two months after their marriage (Ibid. at 653). The same chapter documents Hilde's efforts with foreign governments lobbying for his early release. A quote from Ibid. at p. 658: "It was the silly season, "but it <italicized> was <end italicized> infectious," Hilde said. "We let him dream his dreams, and meanwhile got on with it, but it was quite exciting. I think my brothers and sisters were pretty anxious; my mother too, but I less. I felt I knew him pretty well, and I liked him.""
Gitta Sereny's book documents, thoroughly and throughout, and with Hilde Speer Schramm's assistance, as shown above, an ongoing correspondence with her father - a figure with whom this article says she had 'no contact.' How, pray, is a life-long correspondence not "contact?" Perhaps whoever wrote this believes in a flexible definition of words like 'contact;' it is a curious echo of and perhaps reflects an ongoing 'Battle with Truth.'
More to follow as more is found.
Contacts with her father - 2
editAt the end of Speer's book "Spandau: The Secret Diaries" (at least in the Russian edition), there is a bunch of photos, one of them features Speer after his release with his relatives, among them Hilde Schramm. So much about "no contacts". justpasha (talk) 15:48, 6 February 2015 (UTC)
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