Max Frankel
Max Frankel was a prominent American journalist and former executive editor of The New York Times. Born in Germany, he fled the country with his family just before the Holocaust, escaping the horrors that befell many Jews during that time. After arriving in the United States in 1940, he built a distinguished career in journalism, earning a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting. Frankel's experiences as a refugee shaped his perspectives on freedom and democracy, and he became a significant figure in American media until his passing.
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Max Frankel was a former editor of the New York Times and won the Pulitzer Prize.
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