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Ernst Lissauer, Author of ‘hate Hymn.’ Dead in Vienna

December 13, 1937
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ERNST LISSAUER, PLAYWRIGHT AND AUTHOR OF THE FAMOUS WAR-TIME “HYMN OF HATE AGAINST ENGLAND,” DIED HERE FRIDAY AT THE AGE OF 55. A NATIVE OF BERLIN, HE EMIGRATED TO AUSTRIA AFTER THE WAR AND WAS DEPRIVED OF HIS GERMAN CITIZENSHIP BY THE NAZIS. HE LATER REPENTED HAVING WRITTEN THE SONG, WHICH HE HAD DASHED OFF IN A HAMBURG CAFE UNDER EMOTION STIRRED BY A REPORT THAT ENGLAND HAD HELD UP AMERICAN HOSPITAL SUPPLIES DESTINED FOR GERMANY. A CONVERT TO CHRISTIANITY, LISSAUER RETURNED TO JUDAISM IN HIS LATER YEARS.

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