Paul Olberg (born: Hirsch Schmuschkowitz, 22 November 1878 – 4 May 1960) was a Latvian-born German-Swedish journalist and a Menshevik. In 1917, after the October Revolution, went into exile in Berlin, where he lived for many years. He worked as a correspondent for Swedish social democratic newspapers. In 1933, he fled to Stockholm; that year, he became Secretary of the Stockholm-based Socialist Rescue Committee for German Refugees. In 1957 Olberg was a member of the coordinating committee of the International Jewish Labor Bund.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdf:type
| |
rdfs:label
| - Paul Olberg (ca)
- Paul Olberg (de)
- Paul Olberg (en)
- Ольберг, Пауль (ru)
- Paul Olberg (sv)
|
rdfs:comment
| - Пауль Ольберг (нем. Paul Olberg, настоящее имя Хирш Шмушковиц, 22 ноября 1878 года, Якобштадт (ныне — Екабпилс), Курляндия — 4 мая 1960 года, Стокгольм) — социал-демократ. (ru)
- Paul Olberg, född Hirsch Schmuschkowitz eller Szmuszkewicz 22 november 1878 i Jēkabpils, Guvernementet Kurland, död 4 maj 1960 i Stockholm, var en rysk-judisk journalist. (sv)
- Paul Olberg (Jakobstadt, 1878 – 1960) va ser un periodista i menxevic letó. Després de la Revolució d'Octubre de 1917, es va exiliar a Berlín, on va viure durant uns anys. Va treballar com a corresponsal diaris socialdemòcrates suecs. El 1933 va fugir a Estocolm i aquest mateix any, va ser nomenat secretari del Comitè de Rescat Socialista establert a Estocolmm per als Refugiats alemanys. (ca)
- Paul Olberg (ursprünglich Hirsch Schmuschkowitz; * 22. November 1878 in Jakobstadt, Gouvernement Kurland; † 4. Mai 1960 in Stockholm) war ein livländischer Menschewik aus Jakobstadt (heute Jēkabpils). In den 1920er Jahren war er in Berlin tätig, wohin er nach der Oktoberrevolution 1917 aus Russland geflohen war, unter anderem als Korrespondent des schwedischen Social-Demokraten. Nach 1933 hielt er sich als politischer Flüchtling in Stockholm auf. (de)
- Paul Olberg (born: Hirsch Schmuschkowitz, 22 November 1878 – 4 May 1960) was a Latvian-born German-Swedish journalist and a Menshevik. In 1917, after the October Revolution, went into exile in Berlin, where he lived for many years. He worked as a correspondent for Swedish social democratic newspapers. In 1933, he fled to Stockholm; that year, he became Secretary of the Stockholm-based Socialist Rescue Committee for German Refugees. In 1957 Olberg was a member of the coordinating committee of the International Jewish Labor Bund. (en)
|
foaf:depiction
| |
dct:subject
| |
Wikipage page ID
| |
Wikipage revision ID
| |
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
| |
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
| |
sameAs
| |
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
| |
thumbnail
| |
has abstract
| - Paul Olberg (Jakobstadt, 1878 – 1960) va ser un periodista i menxevic letó. Després de la Revolució d'Octubre de 1917, es va exiliar a Berlín, on va viure durant uns anys. Va treballar com a corresponsal diaris socialdemòcrates suecs. El 1933 va fugir a Estocolm i aquest mateix any, va ser nomenat secretari del Comitè de Rescat Socialista establert a Estocolmm per als Refugiats alemanys. Olberg va ser el representant escandinau del (JLC, en les seves sigles en anglès) i va dirigir l'oficina d'aquesta organització a Estocolm. A partir de 1945, va coordinar els serveis de postguerra de JLC pels refugiats als països escandinaus. El 1957 Olberg va ser membre del comitè de coordinació de la . (ca)
- Paul Olberg (ursprünglich Hirsch Schmuschkowitz; * 22. November 1878 in Jakobstadt, Gouvernement Kurland; † 4. Mai 1960 in Stockholm) war ein livländischer Menschewik aus Jakobstadt (heute Jēkabpils). In den 1920er Jahren war er in Berlin tätig, wohin er nach der Oktoberrevolution 1917 aus Russland geflohen war, unter anderem als Korrespondent des schwedischen Social-Demokraten. Nach 1933 hielt er sich als politischer Flüchtling in Stockholm auf. Sein älterer Sohn wurde 1936 im ersten Moskauer Schauprozess zum Tode verurteilt, sein jüngerer Sohn Paul im selben Jahr ebenfalls vom NKWD erschossen. (de)
- Paul Olberg (born: Hirsch Schmuschkowitz, 22 November 1878 – 4 May 1960) was a Latvian-born German-Swedish journalist and a Menshevik. In 1917, after the October Revolution, went into exile in Berlin, where he lived for many years. He worked as a correspondent for Swedish social democratic newspapers. In 1933, he fled to Stockholm; that year, he became Secretary of the Stockholm-based Socialist Rescue Committee for German Refugees. Olberg was Scandinavian representative of the Jewish Labor Committee, and headed the JLC's Stockholm office; from 1945, he coordinated the JLC's postwar services to refugees in Scandinavia. In 1957 Olberg was a member of the coordinating committee of the International Jewish Labor Bund. (en)
- Пауль Ольберг (нем. Paul Olberg, настоящее имя Хирш Шмушковиц, 22 ноября 1878 года, Якобштадт (ныне — Екабпилс), Курляндия — 4 мая 1960 года, Стокгольм) — социал-демократ. (ru)
- Paul Olberg, född Hirsch Schmuschkowitz eller Szmuszkewicz 22 november 1878 i Jēkabpils, Guvernementet Kurland, död 4 maj 1960 i Stockholm, var en rysk-judisk journalist. (sv)
|
gold:hypernym
| |
schema:sameAs
| |
prov:wasDerivedFrom
| |
page length (characters) of wiki page
| |
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
| |
is Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
of | |
is Wikipage redirect
of | |
is foaf:primaryTopic
of | |