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Cyrus Leopold "Leo" Sulzberger (aka Cyrus Lindauer Sulzberger; July 11, 1858 – April 30, 1932) was an American merchant and philanthropist. He was president of the Jewish Agricultural and Industrial Aid Society.
Cyrus Leopold Sulzberger was a merchant and philanthropist. He served as the president of the Jewish Agricultural and Industrial Aid Society. He was the son of Leopold Sulzberger (1805-1881) and his wife, Sophia Lindauer (1830-1909), natives of Heidelsheim, Germany who immigrated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Cyrus Leo Sulzberger II (October 27, 1912 – September 20, 1993) was an American journalist, diarist, and non-fiction writer. He was a member of the family that owned The New York Times and he was that newspaper's lead foreign correspondent during the 1940s and 1950s.
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Feb 5, 2010 · The American heritage picture history of World War II. by. Sulzberger, C. L. (Cyrus Leo), 1912-1993. Publication date. 1966. Topics. World War, 1939-1945, World War, 1939-1945 -- History -- Pictorial works. Publisher. [New York] : American Heritage Pub. Co. : book trade distribution by Simon and Schuster.
Sulzberger, Cyrus Leo (b. 27 October 1912 in New York City; d. 20 September 1993 in Paris, France), foreign correspondent and foreign affairs columnist for the New York Times for almost forty years and author of numerous books on foreign affairs.