Herman Ullstein

Hermann Ullstein (born July 6, 1875, in Berlin; died November 22, 1943, in New York City) was a German Jewish publisher.

[1] After the death of his father, Ullstein ran the publishing house together with his four brothers, Hans (1859–1935), Louis (1863–1933), Franz (1868–1945) and Rudolf (1873–1964).

In 1908, Hermann Ullstein's country house at Taunusstraße 7 in Berlin-Grunewald was completed by the Joseph Fränkel building company according to the plans of the architect Fritz Behrendt (1877-1941 or -1967).

[2][3] The company was renamed Deutscher Verlag in 1937 and affiliated with the NSDAP's central publishing house.

[10] The newspaper publishing house founded by Leopold Ullstein remained with Springer.