Artur Rosenberg

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Artur Rosenberg (born July 6, 1887 in Maribor ; died 1969 ) was an Austrian author and journalist . For the historian Arthur Rosenberg see there.

Life

Attended grammar school in Graz, then studied history with Karl Uhlirz and graduated in 1914. After the First World War, worked as a timber merchant. From 1926 he worked as a freelance journalist in Paris . He was involved in the peace movement. He became the Paris correspondent for the Neue Freie Presse and Pester Lloyd . In 1938 he was made an exile and in 1939 interned in the Audierne camp in Brittany .

From 1945 he was in Innsbruck as a correspondent for the French Le Monde and worked for the magazine Österreichische Monatshefte. Sheets for politics . From 1951 to 1953 he worked again in Paris, this time as a correspondent for the newspaper Die Zeit . In the years 1958 to 1962 Rosenberg acted as an intermediary between the representatives of the de Gaulle government and the Algerian FLN . For this he was appointed a member of the Legion of Honor .

Works

  • Contributions to the history of the Jews in Styria , dissertation 1914
  • People on the street , Wiener Verlag, 1946

literature

  • Alexander Emanuely : Who was Artur Rosenberg? in: Zwischenwelt. Journal of the Culture of Exile and Resistance. Page 45 ff
  • Alistair Horne : A Savage War of Peace: Algeria 1954-1962 , 1977, here in the google book search

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