• Spartacus League

    Association of Marxist socialists who sought to bring about an international proletarian revolution during the First World War.
  • Starr Untermeyer, Jean

    1886 – 1970, American poet and translator
  • Stein, Lilo

    1910-1997, née Salzburg, married Fred Stein in 1933, emigrated with him to New York in 1941, later became Professor for Drama and Literature
  • Steinbeck, John

    (1902-1968), American writer
  • Steinberg Verlag

    Zurich-based publishing company established in 1942 by sisters Selma and Luise Steinberg, which specialised in German-language exile literature (Klaus Mann, Max Brod, A. M. Frey) and translations of American literary works.
  • Steinberg-Frank, Alfred

    1888–1953, Bank official and writer in Vienna. Along with the libretti of several operettas, he is credited with writing the lyrics of some 600 Viennese songs. His plan to emigrate in 1940 came to nothing. Temporarily deported to a labour camp and made to perform forced labour.
  • Sternfeld, Wilhelm

    1888–1973, journalist, publicist. Exile in France, Czechoslovakia and Britain. Posts included secretary of the PEN Centre of German-Speaking Authors Abroad. After the end of the war, he helped build the collection of exile literature at the Deutsche Bibliothek, the predecessor of the German National Library.
  • Stibi, Georg

    1901-1982, German communist politician and publicist, emigrated to Mexico in 1941, remigration and continued work as a publicist from 1946 in the GDR
  • Storrer-Madelung, Florianna

    1902-1997, German-Danish translator who in the 1930s worked under Otto Kleiber as the assistant editor of the features section of the Basler National-Zeitung newspaper.
  • Stratil, Karl

    1894 – 1963, graphic artist and book designer born in Moravia (Austria-Hungary), worked for publishing houses from 1920, among others for Reclam-Verlag in Leipzig