Julian Lehmann: various press cuttings and articles

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Julian Lehmann: various press cuttings and articles 
From internal evidence it appears that Lehmann was a German Jewish immigrant to Great Britain some time in the 1930s and that he was formerly resident in Frankfurt and later Hamburg.

Julian Lehmann, son of the author Oskar Lehmann, and grandson of the Rabbi Dr. Markus Lehmann was born on 3 October 1886 in Mainz, lived in Hamburg and was editor of the Israelitisches Familienblatt. After studying modern languages and literature, he did a short course in journalism and became an editor on the Frankfurter Nachrichten (1912-1927), then he founded the periodical Der neue Tag and in 1928 he took over the editorial leadership of the Israelitisches Familienblatt. He was probably most well known for his appearances on radio where he introduced the genre of 'Reportage'. He concerned himself with cultural history and the history of Jews in Frankfurt a. M. and Mainz.

Nothing is known about the circumstances surrounding his immigration to Great Britain nor his subsequent fate.

 
Julian Lehmann: various press cuttings and articles 

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