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Leo Bauer
B:18. Dezember 1912Skalat D: 18. September 1972 Biblio: Politischer Redakteur des "Stern", seit 1968 Chefredakteur der SPD-Zweimonatsschrift "Die Neue Gesellschaft", Bundeskanzlerberater von Willy Brandt, Moskau Spion, ab 1931 Mitglied der Berliner KP, Emigration in Frankreich, Sekretär beim Hochkommissar des Völkerbundes für deutsche Flüchtlinge in Prag, 1945 Fraktionsvorsitzender der hessischen KPD, Chefredakteur des "Deutschlandsenders", Death Place:
Leopold Bauer (born Eliezer Lippa Ben Jossip David ha Cohen: 18 December 1912 – 18 September 1972) was a German political activist and journalist, originally from Galicia. For reasons of race and politics he spent the twelve Nazi years in exile. That eventful period included more than one year locked up by the authorities in Switzerland where grounds for his conviction included "damaging [Swiss] neutrality" ("Verletzung der Neutralität"). After 1945 he remained politically engaged. In 1953 he was deported by a military court in East Berlin to the Soviet Union for execution. In the event his sentence was commuted to a 25-year stretch in a Siberian labor camp. Then in October 1955, he was released to West Germany in the context of a general agreement between the governments in Bonn and Moscow for the return of surviving German prisoners of war. Leo Bauer later became a specialist advisor to Chancellor Brandt on East-West German relations ("Ostpolitik"). (Source: DBPedia)