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Richard Erdoes (Hungarian Erdős, German Erdös was born in Frankfurt〔Barnes & Noble 1988,1995, Richard Erdoes: AD 1000 Living on the Brink of Apocalypse〕 or Vienna, 7 July 1912–Santa Fe, 16 July 2008) was a journalist, editor, illustrator and author. He described himself as "equal parts Austrian, Hungarian and German, as well as equal parts Catholic, Protestant and Jew..."〔Phillips, Zlata Fuss ''German Children's and Youth Literature in Exile 1933-1950'' 2001. p.70 "Richard Erdös ( *1912) b. July 7, 1912, Vienna, AHM Exile: 1940 USA Richard Erdös was born on July 7, 1912, in Vienna. ... political domination of the National Socialists made it dangerous for Richard Erdös, a Jew, to remain in Europe."〕 ==Early life== Erdoes was born in Vienna, Austria, or Frankfurt) to Maria Josefa Schrom on July 7, 1912. His father, Richárd Erdős Sr., was a Jewish Hungarian opera singer who had died a few weeks earlier in Frankfurt on 9 June 1912.〔Hungarian book review: Volumes 16-18; Volumes 16-18 Magyar Könyvkiadók és Könyvterjesztők Egyesülése, 1974 "A booklet is added in English, German and Russian giving details on the history of the Budapest Opera House opened in 1884, ... who died as long ago as 1905, or of Richárd Erdős, who died in 1912 in his thirties, or of Mihaly Takats, ..〕 After his birth, his mother lived with her sister, the Viennese actress Leopoldine (“Poldi”) Sangora,〔http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0762714/〕 and Erdoes grew up traveling with them from one engagement to another in Germany and Austria.
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