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'I taught the Dalai Lama'

In 1944, Austrian mountaineer, Heinrich Harrer, fled to Tibet to escape a prisoner-of-war camp and later became the young Dalai Lama's tutor.

In 1944, two Austrian mountaineers fled into the forbidden land of Tibet to escape from a prisoner-of-war camp in India.

Heinrich Harrer and his friend Peter Aufschnaiter spent seven years there.

Harrer became a tutor to the young Dalai Lama, Tibet’s spiritual leader.

He later wrote a famous account of his visit called Seven Years in Tibet.

Simon Watts presented and produced this episode in 2016, using interviews with Harrer from the Âé¶¹Éç Archive.

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(Photo: Portrait of the young Dalai Lama. Credit: Keystone-France/Gamma-Keystone via Getty Images)

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