Gustav Heckmann - Ein Leben im 20. Jahrhundert Filming Locations
Gustav Heckmann - Ein Leben im 20. Jahrhundert Filming Locations
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Gustav Heckmann - Ein Leben im 20. Jahrhundert (1992)
Profile of the German philosopher Gustav Heckmann (1898 - 1996) who was the initiator of the so-called "Urgent Call" against Hitler. In 1932 this was the last attempt by intellectuals (like Albert Einstein, Käthe Kollwitz, Heinrich Mann, and others) to prevent the takeover of power by Hitler in Germany. This is the one and only film profile of Gustav Heckmann ever made. Gustav Heckmann was later a friend of both Max Born and Werner Heisenberg.