Ernst Jäckh
Ernst Jäckh (February 22, 1875 – August 17, 1959) was a German journalist, diplomat, author, and academic who later lived in Great Britain and the United States. He is most known for having advocated for first Germany, and then the United States, having better relations with Turkey. He was the founder and leader of the Deutsche Hochschule für Politik in Berlin from 1920 to 1933.
Ernst Jäckh | |
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Ernst Jäckh (right), March 14, 1909 | |
Born | |
Died | August 17, 1959 84) New York City, United States | (aged
Nationality | German, British, USA |
Other names | Ernest Jackh, Ernest Jaeckh, Ernst Jäckh |
Education | Ph.D. Philology, 1902 |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, Orientalist, Political Scientist |
Employer(s) | Neckar-Zeitung (Heilbronn), Deutscher Werkbund, Nachrichtenstelle für den Orient, Deutsche Hochschule für Politik, New Commonwealth Institute, Columbia University |
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