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  1. Theodor Wolff (2 August 1868 – 23 September 1943) was a German writer who was influential as a journalist, critic and newspaper editor. [1] He was born and died in Berlin. [2] Between 1906 and 1933 he was the chief editor of the politically liberal newspaper Berliner Tageblatt.

  2. Chief editor of the liberal newspaper Berliner Tageblatt for nearly half a century, Wolff, an assimilated, non-practicing Jew, was perceived by the Nazis as the symbol of a Jewish-controlled press determined to undermine German national pride.

  3. Theodor Wolff war ein deutscher Schriftsteller, einflussreicher Publizist und Kritiker.

  4. Theodor Wolff was an influential German journalist and vocal opponent of the Nazis. His work was burned during the Nazi book burnings of 1933. Learn more.

  5. Jul 28, 2022 · The eve of 1914. by. Theodor Wolff. Publication date. 1936. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled. Contributor. Internet Archive.

  6. Wolff, a highly assimilated German Jew and renowned journalist and editor- in-chief of the ‘Berliner Tageblatt’ from 1906-1933, was one of the most influential cultural and liberal political commentators during World War I and the Weimar

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  8. In May 1943 the Italian occupying authorities handed Theodor Wolff over to the National Socialists. He was put into Sachsenhausen concentration camp and later the Berlin police prison. Theodor Wolff died after an operation in the Berlin Jewish Hospital on September 23, 1943.

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