Friedländer, Walter A.

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Dates:
Birth 1891
Death 1984
Gender:
Male
Americans,
German, English,

Biographical notes:

Professor and chairman of the Committee on International Social Work, 1948-1949.

From the description of Files relating to the American Association of Social Workers, East Bay Chapter, 1945-1949. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 122551906

Walter Friedlander was born on September 20, 1891 in Berlin. He grew up under the socialist-oriented influences of his father and uncle. As a law student in Berlin and Munich, Friedlander became interested in the development of juvenile justice. He later met and married Li Bergmann in 1919. After 1918, social democratic policy regarding youth welfare in Germany was developed by Friedlander, Helene Simon, Hans Caspari, and Marie Juchacz. The Youth Welfare Commission was created in 1925, chaired by Friedlander until his dismissal in 1933. The committee drafted parliamentary resolutions, formulated proposals and compiled reports on problems of youth welfare. After his dismissal from the Commission, Friedlander left Germany and worked in Paris as co-director of a legal counseling service for political refugees from Germany. In 1936, Friedlander left Paris and went to the University of Chicago to become a lecturer. In 1943, Friedlander left Chicago to teach at the University of California at Berkeley, where he eventually became a professor in the School of Social Welfare. Friedlander continued to remain politically and socially active, as evidenced by his continued involvement with the Arbeiterwohlfarht in post-war Germany and his correspondence with American politicians. Friedlander published monographs and textbooks in the field of social work and social welfare. His most successful work, Introduction to Social Welfare, became the standard text for social welfare courses across the United States.

From the description of Walter A. Friedlander papers, 1914-1984. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122514738

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Subjects:

  • Human services
  • Juvenile justice, Administration of
  • Social advocacy
  • Social sciences
  • Social service
  • Social workers
  • Youth movement

Occupations:

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Places:

  • Germany (as recorded)
  • California (as recorded)