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I was a friend and subordinate of Steve Doblin who spoke to me quite extensively about his family. I'm sure he told me that his father spent a few years in a kibbutz in Palestine around 1933. As for the family'departure from France, AD left Paris first hidden under a load of newspapers. They finally met up to take the boat together. AD had a letter from E. Roosevelt inviting him to the US. When he returned to Germany he was in a role of censor. The German intelligentsia shunned him for having taken the easy route of fleeing. Have you been in contact with Steve or his brother in Nice? (Are they still alive? Have you contacted Steve's son Francis who lives in the Paris suburb of Louveciennes? I suppose you know of the statistical breakthrough discovered by the third son in the trenches of WWII. Lisaby ( talk) 21:25, 27 May 2020 (UTC)
I've put five novels into the "Major Works" section, not because I think they're the most important, but because they're the only ones I feel qualified to write about. If other editors watching this know anything about some of the other works, especially Die Ermordung einer Butterblume, Hamlet, Unser Dasein, Manas, the Amazon Trilogy, or November 1918, it would be great if we could have short blurbs on those texts in the "Major Works" section. Sindinero ( talk) 09:07, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
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I was a friend and subordinate of Steve Doblin who spoke to me quite extensively about his family. I'm sure he told me that his father spent a few years in a kibbutz in Palestine around 1933. As for the family'departure from France, AD left Paris first hidden under a load of newspapers. They finally met up to take the boat together. AD had a letter from E. Roosevelt inviting him to the US. When he returned to Germany he was in a role of censor. The German intelligentsia shunned him for having taken the easy route of fleeing. Have you been in contact with Steve or his brother in Nice? (Are they still alive? Have you contacted Steve's son Francis who lives in the Paris suburb of Louveciennes? I suppose you know of the statistical breakthrough discovered by the third son in the trenches of WWII. Lisaby ( talk) 21:25, 27 May 2020 (UTC)
I've put five novels into the "Major Works" section, not because I think they're the most important, but because they're the only ones I feel qualified to write about. If other editors watching this know anything about some of the other works, especially Die Ermordung einer Butterblume, Hamlet, Unser Dasein, Manas, the Amazon Trilogy, or November 1918, it would be great if we could have short blurbs on those texts in the "Major Works" section. Sindinero ( talk) 09:07, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
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