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Ernest Hecht
Ernest Hecht OBE (born 1929) is a British publisher, producer, and philanthropist. He is the founder (in 1951), owner and managing director of Souvenir Press Ltd, the last remaining independently owned major publishing house in Great Britain. In 2003 he set up the Ernest Hecht Charitable Foundation.〔("Ernest Hecht" ), The Ernest Hecht Charitable Foundation.〕 Described by ''The Bookseller'' as "one of a number of émigrés who changed the face of British publishing after the Second World War alongside George Weidenfeld, Paul Hamlyn and André Deutsch",〔Sarah Shaffi, ("Swainson, Hecht, Campbell and Bond honoured by Queen" ), ''The Bookseller'', 12 June 2015.〕 Hecht was awarded an OBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours List for services to Publishing and Charity in June 2015.〔("Queen's birthday honours list 2015: OBE" ), ''The Guardian'', 12 June 2015.〕 In August 2015, he was honoured by the President of Brazil with the Order of Rio Branco, which was presented to him at a ceremony by the Brazilian Ambassador in London.〔(JusBrasil ), 12 August 2015.〕
==Early life==

Born in 1929 in Czechoslovakia, Ernest Hecht arrived in Britain as a Kindertransport child in 1939; he recalls: “On the train to England as a young man, I remember throwing up on one of the Gestapo. My mother must have been terrified but the man said it was ok because he had children of his own.”〔 He was evacuated to Wiltshire, then to Minehead, Somerset. He read Economics and Commerce at Hull University College.

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