George, Manfred, 1893-1965
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George, Manfred, 1893-1965
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George, Manfred, 1893-1965
Georg, Manfred, 1893-1965
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Georg, Manfred, 1893-1965
Spectator Pseud. de Adolf Henle
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Spectator Pseud. de Adolf Henle
Spectator
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Spectator
George, Manfred
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George, Manfred
Georg, Manfred, 1893-
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Georg, Manfred, 1893-
Observer
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Observer, 1893-1965
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Observer, 1893-1965
Labarre, Lucien
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Labarre, Lucien
Lundi
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Lundi
Herne, Karl
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Herne, Karl
Brock, Otto 1893-1965
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Brock, Otto 1893-1965
Helveticus, 1893-1965
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Helveticus, 1893-1965
Herne, Karl 1893-1965
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Herne, Karl 1893-1965
Helveticus
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Helveticus
Cohn, Manfred, 1893-1965
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Cohn, Manfred, 1893-1965
Grey, John D. 1893-1965
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Grey, John D. 1893-1965
Labarre, Lucien 1893-1965
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Labarre, Lucien 1893-1965
Spectator 1893-1965
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Spectator 1893-1965
Stettner, Herbert, 1893-1965
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Stettner, Herbert, 1893-1965
Helvecius 1893-1965
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Helvecius 1893-1965
Cohn, Manfred Georg 1893-1965
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Cohn, Manfred Georg 1893-1965
Mangeo 1893-1965
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Mangeo 1893-1965
Arendt, Julian, 1893-1965
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Arendt, Julian, 1893-1965
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Biographical History
Manfred George was editor of Aufbau from 1939 to 1965; the newspaper mainly served the German Jewish immigrant population in America but also claimed an international readership. In its letterhead it is described as an American Jewish weekly in German and English, serving the interests and the Americanization of the immigrants.
Biographical note: German emigre journalist and writer.
George (originally Georg) was born in Berlin, where he received a doctorate in law and worked as an editor for Ullstein Verlag and Mosse Verlag, and as a contributor to and editor for several liberal newspapers and journals. As a Jew, he had to leave Germany in 1933, settling in Prague; during the years 1933-38 inn Czechoslovakia, he was a contributor to the "Neue Weltbuhne", "Prager Montagsblatt", "Pariser Tageszeitung", and other periodicals. He immigrated to New York City in 1938 and served as editor-in-chief of the emigre newspaper "Aufbau" from 1939 to 1965, turning it from a small four-page monthly club newsletter into the leading German-American weekly newspaper in the United States.
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr99007311
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Authors, Exiled
Dramatic criticism
Exiles' writings, German
Film criticism
German American newspapers
German poetry
Germans
Jews
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Berlin (Germany)
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United States
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Germany--Berlin
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Germany
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