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Harry Bloom
Harry Saul Bloom (1 January 1913 – 28 July 1981) was a South African journalist, novelist, and lecturer. ==Early life and career== Solomon Harris Bloom was born into a Jewish South African family. He was educated at the University of the Witwatersrand, obtaining his law degree in 1937. He subsequently became an advocate in Johannesburg. He married Beryl Gordon in 1940 and they moved to London, living in Old Compton Street during the blitz. Writing under the pseudonym Walter Storm, he worked as a war correspondent during the Second World War, and covered the Nuremberg trials after the war. Beryl and Harry then emigrated to Czechoslovakia, where their first child Peter was born in 1947, but he died aged two weeks. Together they wrote the book - "We meet the Czechoslovaks", an account of their early years in Czechoslovakia. Beryl later played an active role in editing, advising and typing the manuscripts for his subsequent books. In October 1948, their daughter Susan (the photographer and jewellery designer Susan Storm Bloom) was born in Prague. Fearful for their security as Stalinism gained strength in post-war Eastern Europe, they returned to South Africa and settled in Bramley, Johannesburg. Their son Stephen was born here and in 1953. In 1957, a few months after Bloom's first book criticizing Apartheid was published, the family moved to Cape Town.
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