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Lutz Heck
German zoologist

Lutz Heck

Lutz Heck
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Intro German zoologist
Was Scientist Biologist Writer
From Germany
Field Literature Science
Gender male
Birth 23 April 1892, Berlin, Germany
Death 6 April 1983, Wiesbaden, Darmstadt Government Region, Hesse, Germany (aged 91 years)
Politics Nazi Party
Lutz Heck
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Biography

Ludwig Georg Heinrich Heck, called Lutz Heck (23 April 1892 in Berlin – 6 April 1983 in Wiesbaden) was a Nazi German zoologist, animal researcher, animal book author and director of the Berlin Zoological Garden.

Together with his brother Heinz Heck, also a zoologist and director of the largest zoological garden in southern Germany, Tierpark Hellabrunn in Munich, he started a selective breeding program, which attempted – based on the knowledge of animal genetics of the time – to "recreate" wild animal species that are today extinct, from various forms of the domestic animals whose ancestors they were (see "breeding back"). By their work they created breeds of cattle and horse - later named "Heck cattle" and "Heck horse" respectively, after their creators - that are today seen as not sufficiently similar to their ancestors to be called a successful resurrection, although Heinz and Lutz Heck believed they had "resurrected" the breeds by their efforts.

During World War II, Heck took part in the pillaging of Warsaw Zoo, stealing the most valuable animals and taking them to German zoos.

The work of Lutz Heck features in a BBC Radio 4 documentary The Quest for the Aryan Cow, presented by the broadcaster and journalist Jon Ronson and produced by Beth O'Dea. The documentary “Hitler's Jurassic Monsters” presented by the National Geographic Channel deals with his work in the Bialowieza Forest.

Heck is played by Daniel Brühl in The Zookeeper's Wife.

Publications in English

  • Heck, Lutz (1954). Animals: My Adventure. London: Methuen.
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