Albert Sonnichsen

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Albert Sonnichsen
San Francisco, California
DiedAugust 16, 1931
Occupation(s)American journalist, author

Albert Sonnichsen (May 5, 1878 – August 16, 1931) was an American journalist, author and adventurer.

Biography

Albert's father, Nicholas Sonnichsen, had fought with the Confederate Army during the

IMRO Macedonian revolutionaries at their struggle against the Greeks and the Turks.[1]

Sonnichsen married Natalie de Bogory (1887–1939), who is primarily known for her work in translating from the Russian language into the English language, and subsequently distributing and participating in having published the first or second American edition in the United States of the document known as the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. They had one child Eric in 1909, but were divorced in 1919.[2][3]

Later Sonnichsen was organizer of the

Cooperative movement in the USA. In 1920 he settled in Connecticut and managed his own farm. He died in 1931, aged 53.[4]

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