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Harlan abruptly ended his research in the Polish archives in 1964. A planned book with
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brought a formal complaint against him with the police for treason. The reason was "using the interrogation records of the German justice system in Polish publications." Harlan was not convicted, but was denied a German passport for ten years and was not permitted to enter the
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in Paris, where he continued his studies in philosophy and mathematics. He also began working for the French radio. He lived with
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Ich selbst und kein Engel -- Chronik aus dem
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