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Ivar Arthur Nicolai Lissner (born April 23, 1909 in Līvāni, d. September 4, 1967 in Chesières sur Ollon at Montreux, Switzerland) was a German journalist and author, and a Nazi spy during World War II. == Early life and education == Born to a German-Jewish father, Robert Lissner, and mother Charlotte Lissner (née Gensz), Lissner was Baltic German of Jewish ancestry. His father was a ''Kommerzienrat'' (commerce councilor) and businessman who owned cork factories and other enterprises.〔Höhne, ''Der Fall Lissner'', p. 223.〕 Before the First World War the family moved to Moscow. They were exiled in 1917 to the Volga region and returned to Moscow after the war. The political upheavals of the postwar period resulted in the family fleeing to Riga and then to Berlin, where Lissner attended high school. He studied languages, history, anthropology, and law at Greifswald, Berlin, Göttingen, Erlangen, Lyon (1931–1932), and at the Sorbonne in Paris. He obtained his PhD in Foreign Trade Law in April 1936 in Erlangen.〔''Matrikel Verzeichnis der Studierenden der Univ. Erlangen; Universitätsarchiv Erlangen'', in Höhne, ''Der Fall Lissner'', p. 225.〕
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