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In 1931 Faktor was forced to resign - reportedly "at his own wish" - from his post as editor-in-chief because of his Jewish ancestry. In 1933 he returned with his wife Sophie to Prague. There he continued to work as a freelance journalist and critic for the Prague Tagblatt and the Prague Noon. The
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in March 1939, and she arranged the affidavits necessary to permit her parents to follow her there, but the US authorities appear to have been applying restrictive immigration quotas: Emil and Sophie Faktor never obtained entry visas for the United States. On 21 October 1941 Faktor and his wife
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and received a doctorate of law degree in 1904. He also worked as an editor and critic for Bohemia magazine. In 1908 he moved from Prague to Berlin, where he wrote for the illustrated daily newspaper
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Lexikon der deutschen Dichter und Prosaisten von Beginn des 19. Jahrhunderts bis zur Gegenwart, 6. Auflage (6th edition)
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Emil Faktor married Sophie Sack around 1913. Their children Richard and Lili were born in 1914 and 1917 during the
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In addition to his journalistic work, Faktor also wrote poetry and plays. Among others, he published poetry books
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Täubert, Klaus. Emil Faktor: Ein Mann und seine Zeitung. Berlin: Edition Hentrich 1994, p. 111f.
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Exilerfahrung und Politische Wissenschaft (1935-1952) .... Lili Flechtheim, geborene Faktor
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theater critic, editor and writer. Sources sometimes identify him as
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which was the pseudonym under which his regular contributions to the
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Biographisches Handbuch der deutschsprachigen Emigration nach 1933.
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Nachlass von Emil Faktor in der Bayerischen Staatsbibliothek
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Faktor was the son of German Jews. He studied law in
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Prague
Bohemia
Austro-Hungarian empire
Litzmannstadt ghetto
Warthgau
Germany
Prague
Austro-Hungary
German language
Berliner Börsen-Courier (newspaper)
his home city
Der Tag
"Feuilleton" section
Berliner Börsen-Courier (literally, "Berlin Stock Exchange Courier")
war years
Artur Schnabel
United States of America
Litzmannstadt ghetto
"Reisepass Hr. Emil Faktor"
Das Feuilleton
ISBN
978-3-8423-6777-7
cite book
help
Franz Brümmer
"Faktor, Emil"
Verlag von Philipp Reklam jun.

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