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Hermann Kranold
German political writer
Hermann Kuno Julius Kranold (also Hermann Kranold-Steinhaus; 1888, Hannover – 1942, Talladega, Alabama) was a German political writer active in the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD).
In the German Revolution
Following the German Revolution, Kranold worked with Otto Neurath and Wolfgang Schumann on the Programm Kranold-Neurath-Schumann in Saxony. All three subsequently went to Bavaria, where Neurath was appointed President of the Central Economic Administration for the Bavarian Soviet Republic.[1]
During the Weimar Republic
Kranold was elected to the Silesian provincial parliament to represent Sprottau District from 1925-32.[2]
Exile in the United States
In 1933, he was arrested on the day of the Reichstag fire.
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However, his uncle, Max Planck, was able to arrange his release and exile. After a short period in London, he found a job at Talladega College, Alabama. He received financial help from the