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Rudolf Mosse, Publisher’s Nephew, Dies in Berlin; Murdered by Nazis, Asserts Friend in London

September 10, 1933
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Rudolf Mosse, a nephew of Rudolf Mosse, the famous German publisher and founder of the great Mosse publishing house, died here at the age of 43. He was well-known for his endeavors in the field of agriculture, which has won him wide recognition, and had been active in the movement for the settlement on the land of German Jews. He was a hero of the World War, and holder of the Iron Cross. He served with the rank of colonel and was wounded in action five times.

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