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Adler, Bruno, 1889?-1968

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Personal name headingAdler, Bruno, 1889?-1968
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See alsoAlternate identity: Roedl, Urban, 1889?-1968
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Birth date1889?
18881014
Death date1968
19681227
Found inMatthias Claudius, 1934.
Utopia, 1980: t.p. (Bruno Adler) leaf at end (1888-1968; editor of Utopia & founder of publ. house by same name)
Kürschners Lit.--Kal., 1958 (Adler, Bruno (Ps. Urban Roedl); b. 10/14/1889)
Kürschners Nekrolog, 1936-1970 (Adler, Bruno (Ps. Urban Roedl) Dr. phil.; b. 10/14/1889; d. 12/26/1968)
Wer ist wer, 1967/68 (Adler, Bruno, Dr. phil., Pseud. Urban Roedl; b. 10/14/1898)
Kosch. Dsch. Lit. Lex. (ref. from Adler, Bruno, to Roedl, Urban)
Wikipedia, viewed Feb. 9, 2015 (Bruno Maria Adler (October 14, 1888--December 27, 1968) was a German art historian and writer. He taught art history in Weimar and lectured about it at the Bauhaus. Adler fled Germany after the Nazis seized power and emigrated to England, where he worked first at a German-Jewish refugee school in Kent, then as a writer with the German Service of BBC Radio. After the Nazis seized power, Adler was forced to flee to Prague. In 1936, he went to England. Writing under the pseudonym (and anagram) Urban Roedl, Adler released a biography of Stifter with the publisher Ernst Rowohlt, who was afterward prohibited by the Nazis from working, having been charged with disguising Jewish writers. From 1936 to 1938, Adler continued to use the pseudonym during World War II and occasionally, after the war.)
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Not found inBrockhaus; Neue dsche Biogr.