persons Fodor, Marcel

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Name Fodor, Marcel
Alternative Names
  • fictional character: Dr. Laszlo Sandor
  • ID 387
    Gender male
    Lifespan 1890-01-17 - 1977-07-01
    Professions correspondent (Q1155838), editor (Q1607826), foreign correspondent (Q18190897), radio presenter
    Collection(s)
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  • Transatlantic Networks
  • webclient
  • Uri(s) https://id.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/ica/persons/1_47
    Notes Covering the interwar turmoil in Central Europe, Fodor was a friend or mentor to several renowned journalists who covered the same beat, including Dorothy Thompson, John Gunther, Frances Gunther, William Shirer, George Eric Rowe Gedye, H. R. Knickerbocker, Edgar Mowrer, Frederick Scheu, Robert Best and others who frequented the Stammtisch at the Café Louvre, the unofficial headquarters of foreign journalism in interwar Vienna. Best and Fodor presided at the Stammtisch, where journalists and regular visitors discussed the days news and exchanged information. Because of the relationships Fodor developed; his fluency in several languages spoken in Central Europe; and his encyclopedic knowledge of history, politics and personalities of the region, Fodor had a strong reputation among his fellow journalists. Following the Anschluss, Fodor found himself in considerable personal danger, especially because he had published details of Hitler’s ancestry, and was quickly taken across the Czech border to Bratislava by an American diplomat.

    Relations

    Event

    Start End Other relation type Related Event
    12-1932 01-1933 related >> participated in >> was guest at Thompson's and Lewis's Christmas Party

    Institution

    Start End Other relation type Related Institution
    1920 1938 related >> visited Café Louvre
    1920 1938 related >> worked for/at >> was a foreign correspondent in Central Europe for The Manchester Guardian (since 1959 The Guardian)
    1920 1938 related >> worked for/at >> was a foreign correspondent in Central Europe for The Nation
    1920 1938 related >> worked for/at >> was a foreign correspondent in Central Europe for The New Republic
    1920 1938 related >> worked for/at >> was a foreign correspondent in Central Europe for The American Mercury
    related >> editor of Die Neue Zeitung
    1955 1965 related >> worked for/at >> policy director of Voice of America
    1955 1965 related >> worked for/at >> program evaluator at Voice of America
    related >> was member of the Stammtisch of foreign correspondents at the Café Louvre
    1930 established >> co-founder of Anglo-American Press Association

    Person

    Start End Other relation type Related Person
    1923 1960 related >> acquainted with >> correspondence with Thompson, Dorothy
    related >> acquainted with Shirer, William Lawrence
    related >> collaborated with >> colleague of Duranty, Walter
    related >> acquainted with Best, Robert
    related >> acquainted with Mencken, Henry L.

    Place

    Start End Other relation type Related Place
    1940 1944 related >> emigrated to United States of America
    related >> stayed in >> stayed in for work >> worked as journalist in Budapest
    Place of Birth Hungary
    related >> stayed in >> stayed in for work England
    related >> lived at Twin Farms, Barnard, VT
    1920 1938 related >> lived in Vienna
    1930 1938-03 related >> lived at Börsegasse 7, 1010 Vienna
    1926 1929 related >> lived at Eslarngasse 11, 1030 Vienna

    Work

    Start End Other relation type Related Work
    as fictionalized character The Lost City
    1937 author of Plot and Counterplot
    1940 author of The Revolution is On

    Label

    Label Start End Label type ISO Code
    Dr. Laszlo Sandor fictional character deu

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