Who is Who in Central & East Europe 1933

 


Newspapers and Periodicals


Otto Arnold, Aussig ->
"Teplitzer Zeitung"

Majer, Samuel Balaban, Warsaw ->
Review for the History of the Jews of Czechoslovakia

Maximilian Benies, near Prague ->
"Prager Tagblatt"; German newspaper in Czechoslovakia

Joseph Birkenmajer, Warsaw ->
"Polish Soldier in East Russia"; newspaper

Felicie Bortkiewicz, Kaunas ->
"Lietuvos Zinios", newspaper

Philipp Franz Bresnitz von Sydakoff, Vienna ->
"Semliner Tageblatt", German language

Krsto Cicvaric, Belgrade ->
"Hleb i. Sloboda" (Bread and liberty); "Radnicka borka" (The worker's struggle); "Straza" (Guardian); daily and weekly socialistic, revolutionary newspapers

Otokar Cila, Nová Paka ->
"Times of India", review, Bombay,

Richard Nicolaus Coudenhove-Kalergi, Vienna ->
"Paneuropa", magazine

Bosko Desnica, Obrovac ->
"Magazin Sjeverne Dalmacije", historical and literary review, Split

Faik Dichnitza, Koriza
"Jeta e Re"

Hüseyin Djahid (Cahid), Istanboul ->
"Fikrir hareketleri" , review

Jean Djonovitch, Tirana ->
"Narodna misao" and "Oslobedjenje", newspapers, U.S.A

Antoni Dobrowaolski, Warsaw ->
"Przymierze", review

Platon Soterios Drakoules, Oxford, N.W. and Athens ->
"Arden", journal, Athens; "Asiatic Review"

Antonin Frinta, Prague ->
"Slovansky Prehled", Slavonic Review, monthly

Friedrich Funder, Vienna ->
"Die Reichspost", Catholic newspaper

Józef Galuszka, Cracow ->
"Gazeta Literacka"

Gordon Gordon-Smith, Washington D.C. ->
"New York Tribune"; "Manchester Guardian"; London "Times"; Reuters; Telegraphic Agency; "New York Herald" (Paris edition)

John Gunther, Vienna ->
Chicago Daily News

Géza Herczeg, Vienna ->
"A Nap", Budapest; "Magyar Hirlap", Budapest; "Neue Freie Presse",Tripolis; "Pester Lloyd", "Berliner Tageblatt"; "Extrablatt"

Delvina Hiqmet, Tirana ->
"Skumbi", newspaper, Constantinople

Jerzy de Hulewicz, Glodowo ->
"Zdroj", periodical for literature and Fine Arts, Poznan;

Frantisek Jarnos, Prague ->
"Nase uredni cestina" (Our official Czech language), periodical

Othmar Kallina, Karlsbad ->
"Sudeten-German Volksdienst" (Popular Service)

Nikolai Kann, Riga ->
"Paewahleht", newspaper, Estonia

Simon Kemény, Budapest ->
"Az Est", daily paper, Hungary, "Associated Press of America", press agency

Georges Kerekov, Sofia ->
"Intransigeant" of Paris.

George Koulisheff, Sofia ->
"Novi Dni" (New Days), daily newspaper; "Slovo" (Word), newspaper; "Svobodna Retch" (Free Speech); "Macedonia"

Ures Krulj, Belgrade ->
"Narod", newspaper, Mostar

Herbert von Minkewicz, Vienna ->
"Vorwärts"

Miecislas Niedrialkowski, Warsaw ->
"Robotnich"

Panagiotis Papayanuopoulos, Athens ->
"Elliniki", newspaper

Costas Politis, Athens ->
"Elefteros Typos", newspaper, Athens

Kazimierz Teofil Purwin, Gdynia (Danzig) ->
"Dziennik Gdanski", Danzig; "Gazeta Gdanska", Danzig

Suzanne Rabska, Warsaw ->
"Kurjer Warszawski", newspaper

Robert Reiter, Timisoara ->
"Banater Deutsche Zeitung", German newspaper, Banat

Marie Hédvige Reutt, Wilno ->
"Maly Swiatek", newspaper for the youth

Janko Sakasoff, Sofia ->
"Den" (The Da), Socialistic Monthly Revue

Vladislav Savic, Belgrade ->
"Ruskojo slovo", newspaper, Moscow; "Novo vreme", newspaper; "Daily Telegraf", London

Paul Schiemann, Ortmann ->
"Riga Rundschau"

Selencia Shefki, Tirana ->
"Besa", half-official newspaper

Mihal Sherko, Tirana ->
"Jeta", magazine; "Shqiptar-ja", magazine

Vladimir Sis, Prague ->
"Národni Listy"

Andrew (pen name: Galecki Taddeus) Strug, Warsaw ->
"Gazeta Ludowa", illegal Peasant newspaper

Jeanne Stephanopoli, Athens ->
"Messager d'Athènes";

Jean Tetmajer de Przerwa, Warsaw ->
"Rewia", weekly review

Frantisek Tichy, Prague ->
"Russin", Ruthenian daily newspaper, Uzhorod

Terence Toci, Tirana ->
"Le Taraboshi", first Albanian newspaper in Scutari

Jaan Tönisson, Tartu ->
"Postimes"

Streten Yakshich (Jaksic), Sarajevo ->
"Glas Slobode"; "Radniche Novine"; "Borba"; "Snag", socialist newspapers

Franziskus Methodius Zampach, Brno ->
The "Den", Newspaper