Clare, George, 1920-2009

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Name (Hebrew)
קלר, ג'ורג', 1920-
Name (Latin)
Clare, George, 1920-2009
Other forms of name
Clare, George, 1920-
Klaar, George, 1920-
Clare, George Peter, 1920-
קלייר, ג'ורג'
קלאר, ג'ורג
קלר, ג'ורג'
קעלאר, ג'ורג'
קעללער, ג'ורג'
קעלער, ג'ורג'
Date of birth
1920
Date of death
2009
Occupation
Businessmen
Associated Language
ger
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 54942397
Wikidata: Q5537924
Library of congress: n 81109919
Sources of Information
  • The Author's הוואלס האחרון בוינה, 1987.
Wikipedia description:

George Peter Clare (né Georg Klaar) (21 December 1920 – 26 March 2009) was a British author and Holocaust survivor who wrote autobiographies Last Waltz in Vienna and Berlin Days. Last Waltz won the 1982 WH Smith Literary Award. He was born in Vienna in 1920; his father, Ernst Klaar, was an assimilated Jewish banker. He fought during World War II for the British Army and worked as a news editor for many years, including for Axel Springer AG. He was naturalised as a British citizen in 1947. He died on 26 March 2009, aged 88. His mother was Stella Ernestyne. The Klaars were an upper-class family, and George said that they led easy lives until the war. He came from a family of doctors; his grandfather was an army surgeon and the first Jew to reach a high military rank, and his grandfather was a distinguished doctor also. In 2005 he was awarded an honorary doctorate by NUI Galway. George was married to Lisl Beck, his childhood sweetheart, from 1939 until the marriage was dissolved in 1964. They had one son and two daughters. He went on to marry his Foreign News Service secretary, Christel Vorbringer in 1965. They remained married until his death.

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