Herzberg, Arno

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Arno Herzberg was born in Germany in 1908.

Between 1934 and 1937 he served as head of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, an international news agency.

Arno Herzberg left Germany in the late 1930s and settled in New York. He worked as a public accountant and published extensively on topics such as German Jews, Israel, and the Holocaust. He published most of his articles in the Jewish press.

He was also the author of Der Kontingentsbegriff im Recht (Beteiligungsziffern) eine wirtschaftsrechtliche studie, published in 1932 and Saving Taxes through Capital Gains, 1957.

Arno Herzberg died in 2002

From the guide to the Arno Herzberg Collection, 1930s-1992, (Leo Baeck Institute)

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