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Ekkehard Tertsch (3 August 1906 – 30 August 1989) was Spanish-Austrian journalist and a Nazi Germany diplomat.
Ekkehard Tertsch | |
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Born | 3 August 1906 |
Died | 30 August 1989 Madrid, Spain |
Citizenship | Austria • Spain |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, diplomat |
Political party | Nazi Party (1933–1945) |
Children | Hermann Tertsch |
Tertsch was a close collaborator of Josef Hans Lazar , also an Austrian diplomat and journalist and the chief Nazi propagandist in Spain during World War II.[1]
By his wife Felisa Maria de Iciar del Valle Lersundi y del Valle, of the family of the counts of Lersundi, he was father of journalist and politician Hermann Tertsch.[2][3]
Bibliography
edit- Agstner, Rudolf (2015). Handbuch des Österreichischen Auswärtigen Dienstes. Band 1: 1918 – 1938. Viena: Lit Verlag. ISBN 9783643506856.
- Apezarena, José (2005). Periodismo al oído. Los confidenciales: de las cartas manuscritas a Internet. Barcelona: Random House Mondadori. ISBN 9788483066386.
- Müller, Stefan; Schriffl, David; Skordos, Adamantios (2016). Heimliche Freunde: Die Beziehungen Österreichs zu den Diktaturen Südeuropas nach 1945. Böhlau Verlag. ISBN 9783205201014.
- Schulze Schneider, Ingrid (1995). "Éxitos y fracasos de la propaganda alemana en España: 1939-1944". Mélanges de la Casa de Velázquez. 31 (3). Madrid: Casa de Velázquez: 197–217. doi:10.3406/casa.1995.2754.
- Tuchel, Johannes (2014). "...und ihrer aller wartet der Strick.". Berlín: Lukas Verlag. ISBN 9783867321785.
References
edit- ^ Pons, Marc (19 April 2019). "El régimen franquista pasea al dirigente nazi Thomsen por Barcelona". Elnacional.cat.
- ^ Elenco de grandezas y títulos nobiliarios españoles, Ediciones de la Revista Hidalguia, 1999, p. 462
- ^ Pons, Marc (19 April 2019). "El régimen franquista pasea al dirigente nazi Thomsen por Barcelona". Elnacional.cat.