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Anderl Heckmair: My Life: Eiger North Face, Grand Jorasses and Other Adventures
Anderl Heckmair: My Life: Eiger North Face, Grand Jorasses and Other Adventures
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Heckmair's greatest mountaineering achievement, the first ascent of the North Face of the Eiger in 1938, was an undertaking so dangerous that the Swiss government had attempted to ban climbing on the face. When Heckmair and his three teammates (Wiggerl Vorg, Heinrich Harrer, and Fritz Kasparek) reached the summit safely, much was made of this as a great accomplishment for fascist Germany. This controversial characterization receives proper treatment in this new edition of Heckmair's classic autobiography, as he insists that he was an apolitical mountaineer. On hearing Hitler refer to Czechoslovakia as "a spear sticking into the side of Germany that must be broken off," Heckmair realized that not only was the Fuhrer prepared for war, he was actively courting it. "If that happened, it would be the end of freedom in the mountains. It was a profound disappointment, and the certainty of what was to befall us depressed me."
Anderl Heckmair: My Life is an engaging account of the climbing experiences of one of the twentieth century's most gifted climbers, as seen through the eyes of an adventurer of rare humor, dedication, and joie de vivre.
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