
W. Michael Blumenthal

At age thirteen, Blumenthal barely escaped Nazi Germany with his Jewish family in 1939. He was forced to spend World War II living in the ghetto of Japanese-occupied Shanghai, China, until 1947. He then made his way to San Francisco and began doing odd jobs to work his way through school. He enrolled in college, eventually graduating from University of California, Berkeley and Princeton University with degrees in international economics. During his career, he became active in both business and public service.
Before being appointed to a cabinet position with newly elected President Jimmy Carter, Blumenthal had become a successful business leader and had already held administrative positions under Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. As a member of the Carter administration, he helped guide economic policy and took part in re-establishing ties with China. After he resigned, he became chairman and CEO of Burroughs Corporation and Unisys, followed by seventeen years as director of the restored Jewish Museum in Berlin. He is the author of ''The Invisible Wall'' (1998, Counterpoint Press) and ''From Exile to Washington: A Memoir of Leadership in the Twentieth Century'' (2013, The Overlook Press). Blumenthal is the oldest living former U.S. Cabinet member. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published in: Menora 11(2000), Seite 69-79 volume:11 year:2000 pages:69-79
Published in: Menora 11(2000), Seite 69-79 volume:11 year:2000 pages:69-79
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Topography of Terror (Berlin)
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Published in: Jüdisches Berlin 4(2001), 37, Seite 12-14 volume:4 year:2001 number:37 pages:12-14
Published in: Jüdisches Berlin 4(2001), 37, Seite 12-14 volume:4 year:2001 number:37 pages:12-14
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Topography of Terror (Berlin)
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Published in: Heimat und Exil : Emigration der Deutschen Juden nach 1933 S. 127-133
Published in: Heimat und Exil : Emigration der Deutschen Juden nach 1933 S. 127-133
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Arolsen Archives (Bad Arolsen)
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Published: Berlin : Jovis, 2006
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Germania Judaica (Cologne)
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