Portrait of Ernst Haeckel
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The German naturalist and philosopher Ernst Haeckel, the famous author of the terms “ecology” and “Pithecanthropus”, also wrote his name in history by first using the term “World War” in the press.
The American newspaper Indianapolis Star quoted Haeckel on September 20, 1914: “There is no doubt that the course and nature of the terrible European War... will become World War I in the full sense of the word.” A letter sent by Haeckel to his nephew Conrad Huschka in 1916 has also been preserved: “England bears the main responsibility for starting this terrible world war with terrible losses,” the scientist wrote.
The article is illustrated by a portrait of Ernst Haeckel taken by German photographer Nicola Perscheid in Berlin in 1904.
Old Photos previously published notes on the Great War and the 1914 Christmas Truce.
The German naturalist and philosopher Ernst Haeckel, the famous author of the terms “ecology” and “Pithecanthropus”, also wrote his name in history by first using the term “World War” in the press.
The American newspaper Indianapolis Star quoted Haeckel on September 20, 1914: “There is no doubt that the course and nature of the terrible European War... will become World War I in the full sense of the word.” A letter sent by Haeckel to his nephew Conrad Huschka in 1916 has also been preserved: “England bears the main responsibility for starting this terrible world war with terrible losses,” the scientist wrote.
The article is illustrated by a portrait of Ernst Haeckel taken by German photographer Nicola Perscheid in Berlin in 1904.
Old Photos previously published notes on the Great War and the 1914 Christmas Truce.
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Contributed by OldPik on January 6, 2025
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