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Hermann Ungar was a Slovak diplomat and writer. He was born in Boskovice, Czechia, on April 20, 1893. He studied law at the University of Vienna and later worked as a lawyer in Bratislava. In 1919, Ungar joined the Czechoslovak diplomatic service and was posted to the Czechoslovak legation in Berlin. He was later appointed as the Czechoslovak ambassador to the United States in 1933. During his time in the United States, he wrote several books about his experiences. Ungar was a strong advocate for Czechoslovak independence and was a vocal critic of Nazi Germany. He was arrested by the Gestapo in 1939 and was sent to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp. He was released in 1941 and returned to Czechoslovakia. Ungar was a member of the Czechoslovak National Council and was appointed as the Czechoslovak ambassador to the United Kingdom in 1945. He was later appointed as the Czechoslovak ambassador to the United Nations in 1947. Hermann Ungar died on October 15, 1975 in Prague, Czechoslovakia. He was 82 years old. Hermann Ungar's net worth is not known.

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Occupation writer
Age 36 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 20 April 1893
Birthday 20 April
Birthplace Boskovice, Czechia
Date of death October 28, 1929
Died Place Prague, Czechia
Nationality Czech Republic

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1989

Hermann Ungar, Das Gesamtwerk, Verlag Paul Zsolnay, Wien-Darmstadt, 1989, 461pp. Dieter Sudhoff, Hermann Ungar Leben-Werk-Wirkung Verlag Königshausen und Neumann Wurzburg, 1990, 700pp.

1929

His writing was becoming successful, so he quit the diplomatic service in 1929, but died not long after, aged only thirty-six, during an appendectomy that had been postponed for too long. His brother and parents were put to death at Auschwitz in 1942, but his sister was able to escape and went to Tel-Aviv.

1928

His play Der rote General was a great success in Berlin in 1928. His second play Die Gartenlaube was also a great success but was not performed in Berlin until shortly after his death. (Plays have been printed and extensively reviewed. His novels were influenced by expressionism and psychoanalysis and was praised by Thomas Mann, who became a godfather to Ungar's son Tom (born Thomas Michael Ungar). According to a 2012 obituary of Tom (who had changed his name to Unwin), his father "wrote about sex and psychosis in a manner that shocked the establishment".

1922

At first, he worked as a lawyer and director of the theater in Cheb, where he also wrote plays. In 1922, he became the Legationsrat [de] (Legation Counselor) at the new Czechoslovak embassy in Berlin. Later he returned to Prague and became the Ministerial Commissioner at the Foreign Affairs ministry. While there, he began to associate with a literary circle that included Franz Kafka, Max Brod and Ernst Weiß.

1911

His father, Emil, was a cider maker who served as Mayor of Boskovice. After graduating from the public schools in Brno, he went to Berlin, where he took courses in Oriental Studies until 1911, followed by legal and philosophical studies in Munich and Prague. After service in World War I, where he sustained serious injuries on the Galician Front, he passed the state examination and received his degree in 1918.

1893

Hermann Ungar (April 20, 1893 in Boskovice – October 28, 1929 in Prague) was a Czech-Jewish writer (in the German language) and an officer in Czechoslovakia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.