Ed and Eloria lived in Persia for a time. That was what they called Iran, prior to 1935.
They were sent to chase Nazis. The Germans had diplomats in the Middle East since WWI, but Hitler had new plans. Franklin Roosevelt and Prime Minister Richard Bedford Bennett, or RB, to Canadians, wanted more information about Hitler and why he sent his henchmen there.
1933 was an interesting year. "The Huggies", as most of their friends called them, left Indo China for two years to follow . The Persians had wanted to improve relations with Germany since the late 1800s, and Hitler notwithstanding, that was still their goal. The Middle East was isolated from the rest of the world in those days, and the Persians saw an opportunity befriending a strong European nation. Elora used to say it was bad luck to choose Germany, but it was a 60 year old dream. They had been trying since the 1870s, and knew little about Hitler, the Nazis, or the quest of Aryan domination of the world.
Any German citizen working in the Middle East was either taking money out of the region, or harassing the British. Their job was to stir up trouble by coaxing the Arabs to attack them- as if Arabs needed any prodding. No one liked the British anyway, so it was easy work.
As far as west was concerned, both Canada and the US were blissfully unaware of what was happening in that region. It was before big oil, and the leaders of the 100s of petty fiefdoms kept the inhabitants constantly fighting. What was to love about the Middle East? It was a sandy, desolate and unbearably hot wasteland, full of savages.
Ed and Eloria's job was to follow and report on the activities of a fellow called Wilhelm Litten, who had worked in the region for 20 years. First as consul, and later, as the German Minister in Tehran.
It seemed that Ed and Eloria Hugis were never destined to relax. Neither retired until they were in their late 60s.
They were sent to chase Nazis. The Germans had diplomats in the Middle East since WWI, but Hitler had new plans. Franklin Roosevelt and Prime Minister Richard Bedford Bennett, or RB, to Canadians, wanted more information about Hitler and why he sent his henchmen there.
1933 was an interesting year. "The Huggies", as most of their friends called them, left Indo China for two years to follow . The Persians had wanted to improve relations with Germany since the late 1800s, and Hitler notwithstanding, that was still their goal. The Middle East was isolated from the rest of the world in those days, and the Persians saw an opportunity befriending a strong European nation. Elora used to say it was bad luck to choose Germany, but it was a 60 year old dream. They had been trying since the 1870s, and knew little about Hitler, the Nazis, or the quest of Aryan domination of the world.
Any German citizen working in the Middle East was either taking money out of the region, or harassing the British. Their job was to stir up trouble by coaxing the Arabs to attack them- as if Arabs needed any prodding. No one liked the British anyway, so it was easy work.
As far as west was concerned, both Canada and the US were blissfully unaware of what was happening in that region. It was before big oil, and the leaders of the 100s of petty fiefdoms kept the inhabitants constantly fighting. What was to love about the Middle East? It was a sandy, desolate and unbearably hot wasteland, full of savages.
Ed and Eloria's job was to follow and report on the activities of a fellow called Wilhelm Litten, who had worked in the region for 20 years. First as consul, and later, as the German Minister in Tehran.
It seemed that Ed and Eloria Hugis were never destined to relax. Neither retired until they were in their late 60s.