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Hajo Meyer
Dutch physicist, Holocaust survivor and political activist (–)
Hajo Meyer (German pronunciation:[ˈhaːjoˈmaɪɐ]; Hebrew: האיו מאייר; born Hans-Joachim Gustav Meyer, pronounced[hansˈjoːaxɪmˈɡʊstafˈmaɪɐ]; 12 August – 23 August ) was a German-born Dutchphysicist, Holocaust survivor and political activist.[1] While primarily known for his public commentaries in terms of the European Jewish community, he is also noted for his work directing the facility Philips Natuurkundig Laboratorium for many years. In this capacity Meyer played a role in developing the ASML wafer stepper, a photolithography machine used in the production of integrated circuits (ICs) on silicon wafers.[2]
Early life
[edit]Meyer was born on 12 August in Bielefeld, Germany, to Therese (née Melchior) and Gustav Meyer, a notary who had fought in the First World War.[3] Meyer was Jewish.[4] Aged 14, he was sent by his parents from Nazi Germany to the Netherlands on 4 January as part of a Kindertransport convoy, and settled in Holland on his own. Their decision was made after Hajo was no longer permitted to attend school in the aftermath of Kristallnacht, His parents' maxim was: 'We do not dote to death on children' (bei uns gibt es keine
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Hajo Herrmann
INTERVIEW WITH HAJO HERRMANN
4/6/
Thank you for letting me see you.
What is your dialect the Midlands?
I come from Salisbury Wiltshire in the Southwest
H.H. got a book and said We can start now.
The way I write my books is that there is a general narrative history and woven into the narrative are personal stories and experiences, following the story of individuals.
Are you giving an account of different authors? How many other people will be in the book?
I don’t know yet. I weave personal experiences and stories throughout the narrative and include different people like pilots, ground crew, civilians, different people.
What is your age?
37 nearly
Did you read other books about these persons?
I read some. I have still a lot of research to do. I am just at the beginning.
What is your background?
I studied history at university. I started writing books about history 7 years ago. I have written a number of books of aspects on the 2 nd world war including one about Malta. But the last book I have written was the campaign of Italy. And that was the first book I have written from all sides. From the Germans, the Allieds, the fascists, civilians and so on. And that convinced me that that is the only way to write history now, from my point of