• Hindemith, Gertrud

    née. Rottenberg, 1900-1967. Actor and singer. Manager and executor of her husband Paul Hindemith’s estate.
  • Hitchcock, Alfred

    1899 – 1980, was a British film director and producer of world renown. Many of his thrillers are still regarded as classics in this genre today.
  • Horch, Franz J.

    1901 – 1951, Austrian playwright who acted as a literary agent in New York during his American exile
  • Hotel Bedford

    Hotel in New York, 118 East 40th Street, where several German emigrants stayed from the middle of the 1930s, among them Thomas, Klaus and Erika Mann and Martin Gumpert. The hotel manager Anton Nagel was also an emigrant.
  • House Committee on Un-American Activities

    A committee of the United States House of Representatives; the abbreviation HUAC stands for House Un-American Activities Committee or the House Committee on Un-American Activities. The committee was active from 1934 onwards and sought out advocates of German National Socialism. Later on, the committee primarily turned its attention to Communists.
  • Huang, Henry

    Henry Huang studied during the 1930s in London and at Harvard University in Boston under Walter Gropius before returning to Shanghai in 1942.
  • Hubertman, Bronislaw

    1882-1947, polnischer Violinvirtuose. Trat bereits als Kind öffentlich auf, später folgten Tourneen durch ganz Europa. Hubermann war stark politisch engagiert, unter anderem für ein vereinigtes Europa. Auch die Gründung des Palestine Orchestra, aus dem später das Israel Philharmonic Orchestra wurde, geht auf sein Engagement zurück.
  • Huebsch, Benjamin

    1876-1964, American publisher, son of a Jewish emigrant from Hungary. His publishing company Viking Press published numerous works by German authors such as Lion Feuchtwanger, Franz Werfel, Arnold Zweig, Stefan Zweig and Soma Morgenstern.
  • Humm-Sernau, Lola

    1895-1990, worked from 1926 to 1941 as Lion Feuchtwanger’s secretary
  • Huxley, Aldous

    1894-1963, English writer, lived until 1937 in Sanary-sur-Mer and was in contact with German emigrants there