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About Max Friedländer

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FRIEDLÄNDER, MAX:

Journalist; born June 18, 1829, at Pless, Prussian Silesia; died April 20, 1872, at Nice. After studying law at the universities of Berlin, Breslau, and Heidelberg, he became assessor at the city court of Breslau, and while holding this position he published his book on copyright, "Der Ausländische und Einheimische Rechtsschutz Gegen Nachdruck und Nachbildung," Leipsic, 1857. He began his journalistic career in 1856 by contributing to the Vienna "Presse," and soon afterward moved to Vienna to become a member of the editorial staff of that paper, his articles on political economy and finance attracting the attention of influential statesmen and financiers.

After the Italian war Friedländer conducted a successful journalistic campaign against the policy of Schmerling, and advocated strongly the granting of a liberal constitution. In Sept., 1864, he founded the Neue Freie Presse, of which publication he remained editor-in-chief until his death.

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Max Friedländer's Timeline

1829
June 18, 1829
Gmina Pszczyna, Pszczyna County, Śląskie, Poland
1863
June 7, 1863
Vienna, Vienna, Austria
1865
May 21, 1865
Vienna, Vienna, Austria
1868
1868
1870
1870
Vienna, Vienna, Austria
1872
April 20, 1872
Age 42
Vienna, Vienna, Austria