Bergson and Heidegger

I am yet to confirm that Heidegger had the German translation "Einführung in die Metaphysik" of Henri Bergson in his extensive library in Freiburg (critically: did he have it in Marburg?)  Some of the parallels to the Heidegger 1935/1953 of the same title are very striking.

One oddity about Heidegger is his refusal to attend the Paris conference for the Nazis unless he was the leader of the delegation. 

When you read the military metaphors in the Bergson text you can readily imagine why Heidegger wanted to lead this foray into France.

Many expressions in the translation into German find a close corresponding expression in the Heidegger text.

Of further interest: Bergson on time in relativity had not faired well at the hands of Einstein.  Heidegger bragged that he would correct Einstein on space, but after Heidegger's 1915 Habilliationsschrift he seems to have been more circumspect.

Please correct me is you have a reference, as I try not to use the Gesamtausgabe as a matter of principal and really spend more of my time reading elsewhere than in Heidegger.

This is, afterall, just another hobby-horse.