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William Doge Hutchinson was a British Chemist and inheritor of Hutchinson (publisher), founded in London in 1887 by his father, Sir George Hutchinson.

Biography

 * On June 2, 1909 he married Else Thieme daughter of Carl von Thieme in Munich, so he became brother-in-law of Sophie Thieme (1877-1971), the mother of York Alexander von Wendland.
 * During the first world war he was interned at Gut Höhenried.

Villa Hutchinson

 * In 1914 he had bought land at an der Hochleite in Untergiesing-Harlaching.
 * In June 1925 the Arquitects Schmitkes & Buddens appied for a building permit for a Villa Harthauser Straße 48.
 * To a house in the neighbourhood, the Landhaus J. F. Lehmann, Holzkirchner Straße 2 Rudolf Hess had abducted the bavarian government Kabinett Knilling) during the Beer Hall Putsch.
 * Hess became celmate of Adolf Hitler and Coautor of Mein Kampf.
 * In the nineteen-thirties, the Eher Verlag sold the copyright of the British and Commonwealth editions of Mein Kampf, through the Curtis Brown literary agency, to William Hutchinson, a major British publisher. In 1939, Hutchinson commissioned the Jewish emigré Ralph Mannheim to produce a translation – a choice that was not well received in Munich – and the first full British edition appeared in March of 1939, receiving scathing reviews.
 * To a Dinner on New Year's Eve, 1935 Mrs. Hutchinson, born Thieme, had invited to her house in Harlaching five guests, including Wilhelm Furtwängler and Klaus Dohm, confidant of Hermann Josef Abs.
 * On December 4, 1935 Hess aquired the house.
 * After the 10 May 1941 Ilse Hess and her son Wolf Rüdiger Hess lived their.
 * During the second world war the house was airraided.
 * From 12 of April 1946 till 1957 the site belonged to the dispensary Munich military community, and was used as direccion of Revue (Illustrierte), that pulished a vita of Hitler by Thomas Orr.

Eranos

 * Since 1935 William Hutchinson was married to Li Osborne and lived in Switzerland.