Herbert Sandberg
Herbert Sandberg (April 18, 1908 – March 18, 1991) was a German artist and caricaturist. He was best known for his caricatures in the satirical magazine, ''Ulenspiegel'', which he co-founded and art directed. He is also well known for his drawings of Bertolt Brecht and for his column, ''Der freche Zeichenstift'' in the magazine, ''Das Magazin''. A member of the Communist Party, a Jew, and a German Resistance fighter, Sandberg spent 10 years in a Nazi prison and in Buchenwald concentration camp. He conceived the idea for ''Ulenspiegel'' while a prisoner there and began working on it almost immediately on liberation. Provided by Wikipedia
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German Resistance Research Council 1933-1945 (Frankfurt/ Main)
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Published: Berlin
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The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide (London)
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