Haushofer, Karl

Haushofer, Karl

▪ German officer and political geographer

born Aug. 27, 1869, Munich, Bavaria [Germany]
died March 13, 1946, Pähl, W.Ger.
 German army officer, political geographer, and leading proponent of geopolitics, an academic discipline prominent in the period between the two World Wars but later in disrepute because of its identification with Nazi doctrines of world domination.

      During his stay as an army officer in Japan (1908–10), Haushofer studied that nation's expansionist policies in Asia; several of his books, including his most ambitious study in political geography, Geopolitik (geopolitics) des Pazifischen Ozeans (1924; “Geopolitics of the Pacific Ocean”), dealt with Japan's role in 20th-century politics. Retiring from the army in 1919 with the rank of major general, he dedicated himself to the regeneration of Germany. He founded (1924), and was editor of and principal contributor to, the Zeitschrift für Geopolitik (“Journal for Geopolitics”) and directed the Institute of Geopolitics at the University of Munich. A mixture of sound observations and hazy theories, geopolitics was based on the works of the German geographer Friedrich Ratzel (Ratzel, Friedrich), who compared the state to a biological organism, and on the less-scientific theories of the Swedish political scientist Rudolf Kjellen, who took Ratzel's metaphor literally and viewed the state as an actual organism with a natural right to growth and to Lebensraum (“living space”).

      Haushofer's influence in military circles was considerable. As a disciple of the “heartland” theory of Sir Halford J. Mackinder, he stressed Germany's need to join forces with Russia until he was silenced by Germany's attack on the Soviet Union in 1941. Throughout World War II he attempted to justify Germany and Japan in their drives for world power, although his marriage to a woman of Jewish extraction probably made this task increasingly distasteful. In 1945 his son Albrecht, professor of geopolitics at the University of Berlin and active in the underground against Adolf Hitler, was executed by the Gestapo. After Germany's defeat, when Haushofer was investigated for alleged war crimes, he and his wife committed suicide.

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