(en) Roger Croston, « Prisoners of the Raj », Alpine Journal, , p. 211-224 (lire en ligne) : « Aufschnaiter and Harrer had been together on the 1939 reconnaissance of Nanga Parbat. »
cordee.co.uk
(en) Colin Wells, Heinrich Harrer 1912-2006. Last of the Eigerwanderers, Climb Magazine, avril 2006 : « Imprisoned at the internment camp of Dehra Dun on the edge of India's Garhwal Himalaya, Harrer made two escape attempts over five years before successfully breaking free with Aufschnaiter and fleeing over the border into neutral Tibet. »
(en) Jeremy Bernstein, Quantum Leaps, Harvard University Press, 2009 (ISBN0674035410 et 9780674035416), 230 p., p. 36-39 : « after the Chinese invasion in 1950, both men left the country, Harrer for Austria, Aufschnaiter for Nepal, where he married a Tibetan woman. »
harrerportfolio.com
(en) « Peter Aufschnaiter », sur harrerportfolio.com, Heinrich Harrer Limited Edition Portfolio : « Peter Aufschnaiter died in Innsbruck in 1973 at the age of 73. »
himalayanclub.org
(en) Heinrich Harrer, Peter Aufschnaiter, The Himalayan Journal, 33 (Obituaries published in 1973-74) : « Peter Aufschnaiter came from Kitzbuhel in Tirol, a famous winter sport resort at the feet of the “wild Kaiser”, where his father was a distinguished carpenter. »
liberation.fr
Charlie Buffet, « Polémique autour du héros du film de Jean-Jacques Annaud. Un nazi au Tibet. », sur www.liberation.fr, (consulté le ) : « […] il (Heinrich Harrer) obtient du Reichsführer SS Heinrich Himmler de participer à la quatrième expédition que le Reich envoie à l'assaut du Nanga Parbat (au Cachemire), sous la conduite de Peter Aufschnaiter, membre du NSDAP. »
(en) Heinrich Harrer, The Telegraph, 16 novembre 2006 : « they reached Lhasa after a bleak journey across the Changtang plateau in January 1946. »
tibettalk.wordpress.com
(en) Jigme Duntak, My Recollections on Seven Years in Tibet, blog Tibet TalkWordPress, : « some parts of the movie are completely outright fabricated.
- In the book Harrer never mentions anything about his relations with his wife back in Austria, nor does he mention anything about any love interests or competition between he and Aufschnaiter for the Tibetan seamstress depicted in the movie. »
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(en) Gerald Lehner, Tilman Müller, Dalai Lama's Friend, Hitler's Champion, site The Himal Magazine : « Peter Aufschneiter (who had joined NSDAP, the Nazi party, in 1933). »