Borchardt, Hermann, 1888-
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Borchardt, Hermann, 1888-
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Borchardt, Hermann, 1888-
Borchardt, Hermann, b. 1888
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Borchardt, Hermann, b. 1888
Borchardt, Hermann, 1888-1951
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Borchardt, Hermann, 1888-1951
Joelsohn, Hermann 1888-1951
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Joelsohn, Hermann 1888-1951
Borchardt, Hermann Hans 1888-1951
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Borchardt, Hermann Hans 1888-1951
Pergrinus, Paul 1888-1951
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Pergrinus, Paul 1888-1951
Borchardt, Herman 1888-1951
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Borchardt, Herman 1888-1951
Peregrinus, Paul 1888-1951
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Peregrinus, Paul 1888-1951
Borchardt, Hermann H. 1888-1951
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Borchardt, Hermann H. 1888-1951
Joelsohn, Hermann Hans 1888-1951
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Joelsohn, Hermann Hans 1888-1951
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A politically active author, Borchardt had been forced to leave Germany in 1933 and had lived for a while in the Soviet Union but was expelled in 1936. Following his return to Germany, he was eventually arrested and imprisoned in concentration camps, including Dachau, where, through mistreatment, he suffered the loss of his hearing and of one finger. He and his family, including wife Dorothea, emigrated to the United States in 1937 and lived in New York. Franz Werfel and Alma Mahler carried on a friendly relationship with Borchardt and assisted him financially and professionally in various ways.
German resident of New York City.
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https://viaf.org/viaf/57361694
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr99006859
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/nr99006859
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