Bruno Cassirer (12 December 1872 – 29 October 1941[1]) was a publisher and gallery owner in Berlin who had a considerable influence on the cultural life of the city.
For three years they acquainted the art and literature scenes of Berlin with the newest waves from Belgian, English, French and Russian culture.
In 1936 Jewish printers were removed from membership of the Reichsschrifttumskammer (RSK) and the last book appeared from the Cassirer publishing house.
In 1938 part of the Cassirer family decided to emigrate to Oxford where Bruno founded a new publishing house.
After the death of Bruno Cassirer, his son-in law Dr. George Hill (born Günther Hell) continued the publishing business until he died in 1995.