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About: Moriz Ludassy

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Moriz Ludassy, aka M. Gans von Lúdassy (1825 – August 29, 1885) was a Hungarian journalist. Ludassy was born at Komorn. As early as 1848 he was editor of the "" in Budapest and of the "", advocating in both periodicals the cause of the Conservatives. About 50 years later he went to Vienna, where, with and , he founded the "Debatte", which advocated the establishment of a in Austro-Hungary and the political equality of the 2 countries. When Count Julius Andrássy was premier, Ludassy was chief of the Hungarian press bureau and was at the same time ministerial councilor in the department of the interior. He returned to Vienna, however, where he was commissioned by Minister Beust to edit the "", the organ of the imperial court party during the war of 1870–71. In recognition of his services h

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  • Moriz Ludassy, aka M. Gans von Lúdassy (1825 – August 29, 1885) was a Hungarian journalist. Ludassy was born at Komorn. As early as 1848 he was editor of the "" in Budapest and of the "", advocating in both periodicals the cause of the Conservatives. About 50 years later he went to Vienna, where, with and , he founded the "Debatte", which advocated the establishment of a in Austro-Hungary and the political equality of the 2 countries. When Count Julius Andrássy was premier, Ludassy was chief of the Hungarian press bureau and was at the same time ministerial councilor in the department of the interior. He returned to Vienna, however, where he was commissioned by Minister Beust to edit the "", the organ of the imperial court party during the war of 1870–71. In recognition of his services he was created a Hungarian noble. He died at Reichenau an der Rax. One of his sons, (1858–1922), whose pen-name is "Julius Goose," was one of the editors of the "Fremdenblatt" in Vienna. He wrote several comedies, among them "Maximen," "Spleen," and "Garrick." (en)
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  • Moriz Ludassy, aka M. Gans von Lúdassy (1825 – August 29, 1885) was a Hungarian journalist. Ludassy was born at Komorn. As early as 1848 he was editor of the "" in Budapest and of the "", advocating in both periodicals the cause of the Conservatives. About 50 years later he went to Vienna, where, with and , he founded the "Debatte", which advocated the establishment of a in Austro-Hungary and the political equality of the 2 countries. When Count Julius Andrássy was premier, Ludassy was chief of the Hungarian press bureau and was at the same time ministerial councilor in the department of the interior. He returned to Vienna, however, where he was commissioned by Minister Beust to edit the "", the organ of the imperial court party during the war of 1870–71. In recognition of his services h (en)
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  • Moriz Ludassy (en)
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