Myron Ehrenberg
Myron Ehrenberg aka Mike Ehrenberg[1] (July 25, 1907 - September 1977)[2][3] was an American photographer and brother-in-law of the Soviet spy Samuel Krafsur.
Biography
Ehrenberg was in the Communist Party[4] and a member of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade and fought in Spain, under the name of Mike Hill,[5] in the 1930s.[6][7] He married Ann Scoville, the sister of Soviet agent and TASS reporter, Samuel Krafsur's wife Dixie Elizabeth Scoville.
Ehrenberg's photographs were used in several books written by Dorothy Sterling a close friend and fellow Communist. These books were, Wall Street: The Story of the Stock Exchange, Trees and Their Story, Billy Goes Exploring, The Story of Mosses, Ferns and Mushrooms, and Tender Warriors.
He died in Massachusetts in September 1977.[8] His widow Ann died at the Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis, Massachusetts on March 9, 2004 at the age of 87.
References
- ↑ Fredericka Martin Papers
- ↑ U. S. Social Security Death Index
- ↑ Boston University Archives
- ↑ Myron Ehrenberg Page at the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives
- ↑ The Passionate War, Peter Wyden, 1983, page 564.
- ↑ Against Fascism - Jews who served in The International Brigade in the Spanish Civil War, Martin Sugarman, BA (Hons.), Cert. Ed. (Archivist of AJEX JewishMilitary Museum), page 45.
- ↑ Myron Ehrenberg Page at the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives
- ↑ U. S. Social Security Death Index