Paul Wohl (1901 – April 2, 1985) was a German-born journalist and political commentator.
[1] He also contributed to the New York Herald Tribune, The Nation, Barron's, and Commonweal.
Wohl (and Isaac Don Levine as ghostwriter) helped the non-English-speaking Krivitsky write his memoir In Stalin's Secret Service (1939).
At the time of its publication, they argued about fees owed to Wohl and severed their connection.
[3] Paul Wohl died age 84 in April 1985 at St. Barnabas Hospital in the Bronx, after living three years at the Pelham Parkway Nursing Home.