Czech-Jochberg, Erich, 1890-1966

Identifier
990002350060304146
Language of Description
English
Dates
1 Jan 1948 - 31 Dec 1948
Languages
  • German
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

1 online recourse (1,3 pages)

Envelope 4/155 ; microfilm reel 056 ; Frames 1565 - 1568

Scope and Content

Erich Czech (pseudonym: Erich Czech-Jochberg) was an Austrian journalist. In 1930, after moving to Germany, he published an acclaimed biography of Adolf Hitler. As a result, he was courted by the Nazis and wrote a number of other, mainly Nazism favorable books. He got to be a member of the NSDAP but after a time the relations with the party broke down and his books got included in the list of harmful and undesirable writings of the Nazis. Later on he published his books under the pseudonyms Ernst Clam and Erich Galdiner. -- Wikipedia

Note(s)

  • 3 newspaper clippings

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