Ernst J. Cramer (* January 28, 1913 in Augsburg; † January 19, 2010 in Berlin) was a Germany-born publisher and Chairman of the Board of the Axel-Springer-Foundation.
His father Martin was an entrepreneur who lost his fortune during the Great Depression which is why Ernst could not finish highschool.
Instead of becoming a teacher, Ernst had to work to support the family.
[1] A co-founder 1933 of a Zionist youth movement, Ernst was arrested after the Night of Broken Glass and incarcerated for six weeks in Buchenwald.
Thanks to a U.S. visa, he managed to emigrate in 1939 to the United States.