Alfred Polgar, born on October 17, 1873 in Hungary, was a distinguished journalist. His career spanned various fields, including political, social, and cultural reporting. Polgar was known for his in-depth investigations and keen insights, which had a profound impact on the European news industry in the early 20th century.
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