Fried-Hardy Worm (8 February 1896, Berlin – 29 August 1973, Berlin) was a left-wing German journalist, satirist and publisher. He was a soldier in the First World War and participated in the November Revolution in 1918. Active in the Spartacist Uprising, he was imprisoned for six months in , where he had a cell next to Karl Radek. He published several short-lived grotesque Dadaist magazines, such as Harakiri? (1920) and Das Bordell (The Brothel, 1921).
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| - Hardy Worm, eigentlich Eberhard Friedrich Emil Worm (* 8. Februar 1896 in Deutsch-Wilmersdorf; † 29. August 1973 in Berlin) war ein linker Journalist, Satiriker und Verleger besonders in der Weimarer Republik. Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg veröffentlichte er Kriminalromane unter Pseudonym. (de)
- Fried-Hardy Worm (8 February 1896, Berlin – 29 August 1973, Berlin) was a left-wing German journalist, satirist and publisher. He was a soldier in the First World War and participated in the November Revolution in 1918. Active in the Spartacist Uprising, he was imprisoned for six months in , where he had a cell next to Karl Radek. He published several short-lived grotesque Dadaist magazines, such as Harakiri? (1920) and Das Bordell (The Brothel, 1921). (en)
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| - Hardy Worm, eigentlich Eberhard Friedrich Emil Worm (* 8. Februar 1896 in Deutsch-Wilmersdorf; † 29. August 1973 in Berlin) war ein linker Journalist, Satiriker und Verleger besonders in der Weimarer Republik. Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg veröffentlichte er Kriminalromane unter Pseudonym. (de)
- Fried-Hardy Worm (8 February 1896, Berlin – 29 August 1973, Berlin) was a left-wing German journalist, satirist and publisher. He was a soldier in the First World War and participated in the November Revolution in 1918. Active in the Spartacist Uprising, he was imprisoned for six months in , where he had a cell next to Karl Radek. He published several short-lived grotesque Dadaist magazines, such as Harakiri? (1920) and Das Bordell (The Brothel, 1921). (en)
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