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About Max Frankel
"Max Frankel, who fled Nazi Germany as a boy and rose to pinnacles of American journalism as a Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent for The New York Times and later as its executive editor during eight years of changing fortunes and technology, died on Sunday at his home in Manhattan. He was 94."
"His wife, Joyce Purnick, a former reporter and editor at The Times, confirmed the death."
"Mr. Frankel landed in New York in 1940 without a word of English, a refugee in knickerbockers with European sensibilities for opera, art, languages and mathematics. But he found his calling in journalism, and it led to global news assignments, associations with world leaders, the pantheon of Pulitzer honorees and the editorships, successively, of The Times’s opinion pages and of its news coverage."
Read more at New York Times Obituary of Max Frankel
Max Frankel's Timeline
1930 |
April 3, 1930
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Gera, TH, Germany
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2025 |
March 2025
Age 94
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United States
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