Background
Branden, Paul Maerker was born on February 27, 1888 in Berlin, Germany. Son of George Leopold and Sophie (Wiener) Branden.
Branden, Paul Maerker was born on February 27, 1888 in Berlin, Germany. Son of George Leopold and Sophie (Wiener) Branden.
Doctor of Philisophy, University of Berlin, 1912.
Came to the United States, 1912, naturalized, 1919. Reporter New York German Herold, 1912, later assistant and Acting managing editor until 1918. Free lance writer; editor American Monthly, 1925-1932.
With Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Hollywood, California, 1930.
Freelancing in Hollywood, California, and lecturing in Pacific Coast states since 1937. Propaganda analyst and staff editorialist, News Research Service, Incorporated., Los Angeles, California, since 1939.
With Foreign Language Division Liberty Loan Organisation and contributor George Creel’s Committee on Public Information, World War. Author: Her Majesty Elizabeth (with wife and Countess Larisch), 1934.
The Patient’s Dilemma (with South. A. Tannenbaum), 1935.
My Royal Relatives (with wife and Countess Larisch), 1936. Translator: P. Kammerer’s Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics, 1924. South. Freund’s Problem of Lay-Analysis, 1927.
As They Saw Us (co-author), 1929.
East. Koch-Weser’s Germany in the Post-War World, 1930. P. Freuchen’s Eskimo (with wife), 1931.
Mohammed Essad-Bey’s Nicholas II, and His Reza Shah (with wife), 1936. Contributor to Hearst’s March of Events, also many articles to national magazines
Home: 1843 North Cherokee Avenue, Hollywood, California.
Married Elsa Weinberg, November 14, 1924.