Anton Kuh
Austrian-Jewish journalist and essayist
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Anton Kuh (12 July 1890 in Vienna – 18 January 1941 in New York City) was an Austrian-Jewish journalist and essayist.
Works
- Juden und Deutsche, Erich Reiss, Berlin 1921
Selected filmography
- Never Trust a Woman (1930)
- The Land of Smiles (1930)
External links
- Works by Anton Kuh at Open Library
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