Paul Zsolnay Verlag is an Austrian publishing company.
[1] It was the most successful publishing company during the interwar period, publishing authors such as John Galsworthy, H. G. Wells, Pearl S. Buck, A. J. Cronin, Franz Werfel, Felix Salten, Robert Neumann, Roda Roda, Hilde Spiel, Ernst Lothar, Mela Spira Hartwig, Hans Kaltneker, Friedrich Torberg, Leo Perutz, Heinrich Mann, Kasimir Edschmid, Carl Sternheim, Emil Ludwig, Walter von Molo, and Frank Thiess.
After initial attempts to "trick" the Nazis by utilizing an “Aryan” titular head to his firm, he fled to London.
The Gestapo closed the publishing house in April 1939, until the non-Jewish bookseller Karl H. Bischoff took over.
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