Guido Ernst Enderis (September 3, 1874 – April 25, 1948) was an American journalist and bureau chief for the Associated Press and The New York Times in Berlin. As one of the longest-serving American foreign correspondents stationed in Berlin at the onset of the Second World War, Enderis's career spanned from his arrival in 1914 as a foreign correspondent for the Germania-Herold to his forced departure in 1941.[1]
^The Editor and Publisher, May 1, 1948, Vol. 81, Issue 19, p. 56.
Enderis's career spanned from his arrival in 1914 as a foreign correspondent for the Germania-Herold to his forced departure in 1941. GuidoEnderis was...
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