Giniewski, Paul
GINIEWSKI, PAUL
GINIEWSKI, PAUL (1926– ), French editor and author. Born in Vienna, Giniewski went to France in 1940 and from 1943 to 1945 was a member of the French Resistance. He served as chairman of the press committee of the Zionist Federation of France and in 1951 became editor in chief of the French Jewish periodical, La Terre Retrouvée. His books include Quand Israël combat (1957), Israël devant l'Afrique et l'Asie (1958), Le Bouclier de David (1960), Bantustans: A Trek Towards the Future (1961), and Une autre Afrique du Sud (1962).
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