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vol. 3 (1952), p. 482: "Hubert Renfro Knickerbocker, internationally known writer and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, was born in Yoakum, Texas, on January 31, 1898, the son of Rev. Hubert Delancey and Julia Catherine
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and the "antisemite, misogynist and antidemocratic" society that the Nationalists planned to develop, according to the statements by Francoist Foreign Press Liaison Officer
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party and the Papen government's semi-dictatorship. There is no hint of a warning about Nazism in the book but rather a recommendation for its success in Italy.
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Knickerbocker was married first to Laura Patrick in 1918, and they had one son, Conrad, who became a daily book reviewer for the
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he was deported when Hitler came to power. On December 1, 1930, Knickerbocker interviewed Soviet leader
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Knickerbocker, Does Europe recover, German: Kommt Europa wieder hoch, Rohwot, Berlin 1932, p. 203f.
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Knickerbocker, Does Europe recover, German: Kommt Europa wieder hoch, Rohwot, Berlin 1932, p. 110
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through a Georgian interpreter. The article was titled “Stalin Mystery Man Even to His Mother.”
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before serving in the army for a few months as a telegraph operator. In 1919, he moved to
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Knickerbocker was a journalist, noted for reporting on German politics before and during
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for his series of articles on the practical operation of the Five Year Plan in the
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group. Like other foreign reporters, his work was progressively hampered by the
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Hubert Delancey Knickerbocker and Julia Catherine Knickerbocker (née Opdenweyer)
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Idealistas bajo las balas: Corresponsales extranjeros en la guerra de España
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to pursue medicine, but his financial constraints allowed him only to study
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at the Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library, New York, NY
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Last Call at the Hotel Imperial: The Reporters Who Took On a World at War
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https://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,763735,00.html
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https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/knickerbocker-hubert-renfro
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Back in America, after Hitler's reign of terror became the face of
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We Saw Spain Die: foreign correspondents in the Spanish Civil War
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After World War II, Knickerbocker went to work for radio station
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is full of praise for the regime's "stability". He also praises
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Laura Knickerbocker, Agnes Knickerbocker (July 1935 - July 1949)
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Edgar P. Sneed, 'Knickerbocker, Hubert Renfro (1898–1949)', in
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Is Tomorrow Hitler’s? 200 Questions On The Battle of Mankind
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for "a series of articles on the practical operation of the
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The Soviet Five Year Plan and Its Effect on World Trade
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Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in India
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Southwestern University
Columbia University
Pulitzer Prize for Correspondence
Soviet Union
Yoakum, Texas
Southwestern University
Columbia University
journalism
Southwestern University
journalism
Columbia University
World War II
Berlin
Adolf Hitler
Joseph Stalin
Keke Geladze
Tbilisi
New York Evening Post
Benito Mussolini
NSDAP
Gregor Strasser
Italian fascism
Strasser's "left wing"
NSDAP
NSDAP
New York Evening Post
New York Evening Post
Philadelphia Public Ledger
Pulitzer Prize

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