Letters, 1928-1950.

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Letters, 1928-1950.

Letters of Hermann Deutsch, a German grain broker in Milwaukee, Wis., to Babbette Deutsch, a historical novelist (apparently not related to Hermann Deutsch) and to a number of authors and statesmen. The letters comment on socialist ideas and express anti-Nazi sentiment. There is also much autobiographical information in the letters. Though primarily written in English, many are in German.

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Deutsch, Hermann B. (Hermann Bacher), 1889-1970

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Hermann Bacher Deutsch (1889-1970), a native of Brüx (now known as Most), Czech Republic, moved with his parents to Cincinnati, Ohio, at the age of two. He earned bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees at the University of Chicago. Although his doctorate was in botany, it was in the field of journalism that Deutsch is remembered. He began working on the Chicago Journal in 1915 but soon moved to New Orleans, where he was employed by the Times-Picayune (1916), the States (1918), and the Item ...

Deutsch, Babbette.

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